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That’s what I’m saying! I’m not typically one to blame someone like her mom but c’mon, that was a horrible thing to do! I’m sure she’s filled with guilt.Strange case. Hard to fathom leaving someone and not doubling back to check on them/pick them up.
I understand, when my former husband drank (he was also bipolar which didn't help matters) I would sometimes have to go and give him a ride home from where he'd gone drinking and on the ride home he'd get angry from the alcohol (and some perceived slight) and just jump out of the vehicle and take off at a stoplight. You can't stop someone that does that. And in a rural setting, there's really no safe way to go look for them if they leave the road in the dark. Prayers for her mom. I am glad they found her for burial. I was worried she ended up in the water around the island. My Mom was an Oregon Deputy Sheriff (Multnomah Co.) and what the water does to someone is not pleasant.I agree. I can not imagine what her mom is going threw right now.
Friends remembered Cordie, the daughter of a Clackamas Fire Department captain, as someone who made an impression on everyone she met.
“She lit up a room when she came into it, making jokes, smiling, she made so many friends,” Ashli Johnston told KPTV. “She really was the person everyone wanted to be friends with.”
Cordie is survived by a 3-year-old daughter, Johnston said.
“I know she would try to get home,” she told the station. “She loves that little girl more than anything, there’s no reason she would just disappear for no reason.”
Possibly but........Wait.....could blunt force trauma include falling down the embankment and hitting her head on a rock?
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