Found Deceased OR - Meighan Cordie, 27, Yamhill County, 18 Aug 2018

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Oh, this continues to be troubling. I feel so awful for Meighan's mom I'm sure her mom is distraught and second-guessing everything she said during her argument with Meighan in the car. I just so badly want for Meighan to be found safe--please, Universe, do not let harm come to yet another beautiful young woman...
 
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Why on earth would you let anyone walk off when it’s late, dark and alcohol is involved.
 
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Because alcohol was involved...IMO...

You’re probably right.
Even when intoxicated I have never left people in unsafe situations though. You still understand the danger of someone walking away barefoot in the middle of nowhere.
Very sad.
 
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You’re probably right.
Even when intoxicated I have never left people in unsafe situations though. You still understand the danger of someone walking away barefoot in the middle of nowhere.
Very sad.
Agreed... me too!
Although, I can see how the mother may have pulled over, so as to not be in a distracted driving situation at night. To continue the argument or give the conversation her full attention. Meighan may have took that opportunity to jump out of the car and disappear into the night, before the mother could even react. I wonder how long or if the mother stayed there waiting for Meighan to return to the car? How frightening. The video said that they had searched all around that area and were actually done searching that particular area. Where could Meighan disappeared to? I think I would stick out the arguing versus jumping out into the wilderness-like area she did. I am too much of a scaredy cat when it comes to critters in the night.
 
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Agreed... me too!
Although, I can see how the mother may have pulled over, so as to not be in a distracted driving situation at night. To continue the argument or give the conversation her full attention. Meighan may have took that opportunity to jump out of the car and disappear into the night, before the mother could even react. I wonder how long or if the mother stayed there waiting for Meighan to return to the car? How frightening. The video said that they had searched all around that area and were actually done searching that particular area. Where could Meighan disappeared to? I think I would stick out the arguing versus jumping out into the wilderness-like area she did. I am too much of a scaredy cat when it comes to critters in the night.

I think you’re right. I think she’s walked and found a tree/bush to sit under to cool off and has maybe fallen asleep.. it’s awful to think what might have happened
 
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I think you’re right. I think she’s walked and found a tree/bush to sit under to cool off and has maybe fallen asleep.. it’s awful to think what might have happened
Maybe initially, but it's been 3 full days. She would have gotten up, gone to the road and perhaps hitchhiked or walked out. It's not that huge of an area, though remote. I'm afraid that if alcohol was involved she ended up in the water. So sad for her mother.
 
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This video shows her in a store before she was missing. Also, the area where she was thought to have gone missing...

New surveillance video of missing woman

Thank you for posting this video. This video really gives a visual on the vast space that the searchers are faced with. I agree with the man in the video that it is shocking that absolutely nothing has been found--no trace, no clue... This makes me think that perhaps someone picked her up--thus, no evidence of her path.

This is a worrisome case.
 
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Maybe initially, but it's been 3 full days. She would have gotten up, gone to the road and perhaps hitchhiked or walked out. It's not that huge of an area, though remote. I'm afraid that if alcohol was involved she ended up in the water. So sad for her mother.

Alcohol + water is definitely a dangerous combination.
 
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Agreed... me too!
Although, I can see how the mother may have pulled over, so as to not be in a distracted driving situation at night. To continue the argument or give the conversation her full attention. Meighan may have took that opportunity to jump out of the car and disappear into the night, before the mother could even react. I wonder how long or if the mother stayed there waiting for Meighan to return to the car? How frightening. The video said that they had searched all around that area and were actually done searching that particular area. Where could Meighan disappeared to? I think I would stick out the arguing versus jumping out into the wilderness-like area she did. I am too much of a scaredy cat when it comes to critters in the night.

It still doesn't make any sense to me. If she jumped out of the car, why would the mother just drive off and leave her there with no shoes and no phone, on a deserted road in the middle of the night? What would she expect was going to happen? :confused:
 
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Where are you seeing the information that the fight in the car was with her mother? Maybe I'm a bad reader, but I don't see it! :(
 
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Also has a longterm bf (dad of child). I can't imagine how worried he must be. My god.
 
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Where are you seeing the information that the fight in the car was with her mother? Maybe I'm a bad reader, but I don't see it! :(

In the first post.

The Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public for assistance in locating Meighan Cordie, a 27 year old female who was last seen around 10:30 p.m. on August 18th. Meighan had been attending a wedding in the community of Grand Island. She left the vehicle she was riding in after an argument and walked away on foot. Her phone and shoes were left in the vehicle.
 
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This case reminds me of that seven year old Japanese boy, Yamato Tanooka who was misbehaving in the car with his parents. The parents got fed up with him, so they stopped the car and told him to get out. They drove off, then U-turned and came back to get him, but he was gone. After a massive search effort, searchers found him six days later, in a vacant military barracks, about seven kilometers away from where he was dropped off .
 

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