GUILTY OH - Zachary Dunn for kidnap, rape of 6yo girl, Jackson, 2013

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  • #81
According to weather channel the high was 78* yesterday at 3:48pm, at 11:03pm it was 68*, today at 7am it was 57*?, today's high is 80.

I am wondering if they had a heated pool or hot tub on porch? It would have been awfully chilly otherwise.

But until I hear the real story I will just keep to myself and lurk. MOO...
 
  • #82
There isn't Google street view, but on satellite view I don't see a pool.

I searched the address and property records say 2 bedroom, 1 bath. How many people lived at this house?

I'm searching electronics for sale atm.

Electronics my behind! JMO


This story stinks to high heaven.
 
  • #83
Just saying - my 7 yr old DD is in a bathing suit from morning til night. We don't have a pool, but we have a slip and slide, a sprinkler and all the neighbors kids houses have hoses. They are outside all day in the summer. Seriously, last night we had a bon fire and she sitting back there in her suit at 1030 lol

ETA: that is the only part that is not hinky to me...
 
  • #84
this story is so odd, it just might be true.

This is a motherless child - and in her picture, that's how she looks. Like no one is taking care of her physical appearance, iMHo. I could see a motherless child being on a porch at 1:30 a.m. in a bathing suit.

It always seems SO suspicious when parents of children who go missing try to pretend they were being extra-vigilant - a typical statement is the parents checked on the sleeping child at 3 a.m. That always looks like such complete hogwash to me.

To admit this child was out on the porch in a bathing suit at 1:30 a.m. - that rings possibly true to me. I think it's possible they'll find this child today, somewhere, in her bathing suit.
 
  • #85
I can think of all kinds of reasons why a 7 year old would be in a bathing suit and for why should could be awake and outside at 1:30 in the morning. (It's summer, not all parents "Parent" the same way.)

On the other hand, I have a difficult time trying to figure out who gets air in their tires at 1:30 in the morning (when they are not already out driving and find out that the air is low. We are talking about people who were home and then left specifically for this reason at !:30 a.m.) and also who comes to someone's house and asks to use the telephone at this time of night?
 
  • #86
Most cases I have followed that the family right-off the bat says the child was abducted either don't seem to get solved or doesn't end well. I hope that is not the case here...
 
  • #87
I can think of all kinds of reasons why a 7 year old would be in a bathing suit and for why should could be awake and outside at 1:30 in the morning. (It's summer, not all parents "Parent" the same way.)

On the other hand, I have a difficult time trying to figure out who gets air in their tires at 1:30 in the morning (when they are not already out driving and find out that the air is low. We are talking about people who were home and then left specifically for this reason at !:30 a.m.) and also who comes to someone's house and asks to use the telephone at this time of night?

I don't disagree. My son is under 2, but I could see letting him stay up in the summer when he's older. The BIG picture is more what's confusing. All of it together makes for a very strange circumstance.
 
  • #88
According to weather channel the high was 78* yesterday at 3:48pm, at 11:03pm it was 68*, today at 7am it was 57*?, today's high is 80.

I am wondering if they had a heated pool or hot tub on porch? It would have been awfully chilly otherwise.

But until I hear the real story I will just keep to myself and lurk. MOO...

it has been chilly in the area (I am in michigan but am near ohio and we just had a cold front come thru. I actually have jeans on right now and feel like getting out my flannel shirt!)
 
  • #89
I can think of all kinds of reasons why a 7 year old would be in a bathing suit and for why should could be awake and outside at 1:30 in the morning. (It's summer, not all parents "Parent" the same way.)

On the other hand, I have a difficult time trying to figure out who gets air in their tires at 1:30 in the morning (when they are not already out driving and find out that the air is low. We are talking about people who were home and then left specifically for this reason at !:30 a.m.) and also who comes to someone's house and asks to use the telephone at this time of night?

But did they leave to go get air or did an electronics buyer ( ****) show up at 1:30 am to use the phone? Could a reporter have GROSSLY reported the wrong statement? Did perhaps a family friend show up a t 1:30 and say I need my tire fixed and somehow this mystery man was reported instead? I mean, I will give a tiny bit of wiggle room that something like that may be the case and it's just poor reporting.
 
  • #90
I can think of all kinds of reasons why a 7 year old would be in a bathing suit and for why should could be awake and outside at 1:30 in the morning. (It's summer, not all parents "Parent" the same way.)

On the other hand, I have a difficult time trying to figure out who gets air in their tires at 1:30 in the morning (when they are not already out driving and find out that the air is low. We are talking about people who were home and then left specifically for this reason at !:30 a.m.) and also who comes to someone's house and asks to use the telephone at this time of night?

There was a darling little First Nations girl, missing in Canada several years ago. A 4 year old twin, she was gone when they got up in the morning. As the story unfolded, it was a horrible tangle of adults coming and going all night long, a drunken male fight in the basement, a mother who locked herself out and had to climb in through the window. Her case was never solved - but I think everyone was telling the truth as they knew it, and as they remembered it.

Some people live in absolute chaos.
 
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  • #92
There was a darling little First Nations girl, missing in Canada several years ago. A 4 year old twin, she was gone when they got up in the morning. As the story unfolded, it was a horrible tangle of adults coming and going all night long, a drunken male fight in the basement, a mother who locked herself out and had to climb in through the window. Her case was never solved - but I think everyone was telling the truth as they knew it, and as they remembered it.

Some people live in absolute chaos.

statement of the year JeannaT you are absolutely right. We have no idea what her "normal" is.
 
  • #93
I am seeing M. described as:

Happy
Spunky
Hyper
Loveable
Full of life

People outside of her family certainly adore her.
Though isn't that how it always works? :banghead:

There is also a much better picture of M.
I'm just working to see if I can crop out the second person.
 
  • #94
local news station (abc6/Columbus) did a small clip
they said dad went back into the home to get a phone
when he returned outside his daughter was gone

this story has hinky written all over it........
 
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  • #96
So family says ( regardless of which version ) that she was seen at 1:30 am and they called LE at 2:10 am. That is a really small window, which is a good thing. Only 40 minutes from end to end in which something happened. Often the last time seen is a lot less absolute and a few hours or more have passed. So this is great ..... if it is so. :|
 
  • #97
Okay, here we go. Someone does brush her hair once in a while. :seeya:

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  • #98
it has been chilly in the area (I am in michigan but am near ohio and we just had a cold front come thru. I actually have jeans on right now and feel like getting out my flannel shirt!)


pppfffftttttt. come to Texas you will warm up.
 
  • #99
WSAZ news reported this morning at 9:30 a.m. that
Family members said a man came to their home on N. Chestnut Street about 1:30 Friday morning and asked to use the phone. 6-year-old M. S. was on the front porch with her father at the time. Her father went into the house to get a phone, leaving the front door open and the girl on the porch. When he returned, M. and the man who had asked to use the phone were both gone

This story has now completely vanished from the webpage. *POOF* Like it never happened.

I understand that stories change and reporters get it wrong because they want to be the first one to break the story. In this case, the family member could be an aunt or grandmother who just had the story wrong. BUT, as a responsible new provider, you should put out a retraction or apology and say that information was wrong. Not- disappear it and hope no one saw it!!!!

Makes me angry!
 
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