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It is my belief that the noise reported in the 2nd phone call was Kortne fighting for her life.
Seems like there would be some evidence of a crime of some kind, if so.
It is my belief that the noise reported in the 2nd phone call was Kortne fighting for her life.
Seems like there would be some evidence of a crime of some kind, if so.
Let's face it -- the case has gone cold. If LE couldn't find anything in the first few days, they won't find anything now, statistically at least. The fact her parents aren't speaking up, the people who last saw her "know nothing" (as if Kortne never existed) and the LEO was never identified publicly leads me to believe poor Kortne has been abandoned. If I knew her parents, I would be rattling their cages and peppering them with questions. Ughrrrrrr... this case has me so frustrated and disappointed with the Palmyra LE agencies. They have shown us how NOT to investigate a disappearance.
Yes it is .
Yes it is .
It boggles my mind that the crime tape is still up.
I can't imagine a landlord not freaking out about it, and/or the need to keep an apartment sealed for almost 3 months.
Maybe the parents are renting it...but since police tape is still up, my guess is, it is locked, in fact there is a huge lock on the door....but if and when the police ever have a suspect, they will need dna or other evidence that maybe in the apt..
It boggles my mind that the crime tape is still up.
I can't imagine a landlord not freaking out about it, and/or the need to keep an apartment sealed for almost 3 months.
I know! They are all about their money, usually, so I can't see him not complaining about it unless her parents are paying the rent for it or something?! You gotta figure the landlord has lost at least a grand in a few months (not sure what rent is, but it's anywhere from 300-1000 around here).