CFlo
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Absolutely!Thank you so much for doing that. That is so thoughtful of you! Please take a photo and share with us if you can.MOO![]()
Absolutely!Thank you so much for doing that. That is so thoughtful of you! Please take a photo and share with us if you can.MOO![]()
Is it possible she was promised payment, as someone very on the periphery/unlikely to be named as a suspect (in dad's eyes), to dispose of the body, and that's what they were arguing about? And then when she drove off the dad, for whatever reason (anger or even pre-planned) decided to try to pin it all on her? And then she panicked and came up with her version?
From the early on news reports, I didn't see anything about the father stating an Uber/Lyft driver took his kid, but rather that the vehicle had both Uber and Lyft stickers/decals on the window. My guess is that the police likely told him not to mention any further connection to the driver at the time, but they did immediately post her vehicle info including plate, so it sounds like the father was actually pretty cooperative from the start. Not saying that he wasn't involved, but one also can't judge the situation by no mention of the relationship going public until later.I’ve been looking around SM,so many rumors. One thing I did find pretty hinky though is the *** set up by Nalani’s dad. Odd wording about his daughter being abducted by an Uber/Lyft driver. He insinuated no relationship beyond a ride share in his plea for funds.
This poor baby, my heart is just broken. This is the first case my daughter has followed and she’s having a really hard time with it.
I’m located in Pittsburgh. Looking at my older phone alerts, mine came through at 8:10pm.
...although it does sound like he immediately informed police of his relationship, I don't believe his family knew and per several news articles/releases, they mentioned that the abduction took place during an Uber or ride share ride (depending on the article).From the early on news reports, I didn't see anything about the father stating an Uber/Lyft driver took his kid, but rather that the vehicle had both Uber and Lyft stickers/decals on the window. My guess is that the police likely told him not to mention any further connection to the driver at the time, but they did immediately post her vehicle info including plate, so it sounds like the father was actually pretty cooperative from the start. Not saying that he wasn't involved, but one also can't judge the situation by no mention of the relationship going public until later.
That poor sweetheart. May she rest in peace.Aaron Martin on Twitter
It’s hard not to smile looking at photos of #NalaniJohnson, the soon to be 2-year-old who has been missing for three days. Police have charged Sharena Nancy with her abduction, but where Nalani is remains unclear. @WPXIMelanie and I will have team coverage NEXT on #WPXI at 5
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4:40 PM - 3 Sep 2019
TY STG,
I was able to head out to my local Sheetz in the North Hills, and they suggested two pastries wrapped up individually, but couldn’t explain the grasp she had in the pic.
I'm not saying that Nalani was sold but I thought this article was interesting as it addresses the demand for US kids in Canada and Western Europe.
This article is about legal adoptions of US infants not illegal selling, but interesting nonetheless.
https://psmag.com/news/outgoing-adoption-americas-unseen-export-children-black-84084
"When it comes to the adoption of black infants, the European market is all demand and America all supply. Social acceptance of single parenthood, the accessibility of contraception, and the legalization of abortion have drastically reduced the number of children available for adoption domestically in much of Western Europe, and U.S. agencies have emerged to meet the demand."
Not sure I buy this story, either.Unfnbelievable. All over an argument in a car. What is wrong with this world?
Myself as well.Where's the freaking car seat? I'm so angry!
Gotchya, understand and TY for clarifying. I only asked as for COD and may be I missed something in all the activity this afternoon.
I’ve thought the same and you’re right, here it doesn't really matter I guess as the facts will be known by ME tomorrow. I hate typing ME.
Yes, I agree, she does look older than 22 in any pic IMO too.
I’m going to head to the site tomorrow and lay flowers and a teddy bear on behalf of us all. I just want to hug her Grandma so tight (she seems to have been the family “spokesperson” and I just can’t imagine).
I am wondering this myself. Time will tell. It will come out of the wash eventually.Makes me think she was sadly deceased before the car ride and Dad might be more involved than we think...?
This may explain why no car seat has been found. There wasn’t a need for oneMy take. Nalani was already deceased before Nancy "took" her...as in something happened somewhere else, by the father. They then concocted this story, she took off to drop off the kid, he called 911, yadda yadda...although why she didn't think she would get caught and also why she agreed to be the fall guy...may be misguided loyalty to this man...MOO!!!
I think she may have her cellphone in her palm with her fingers wrapped around the thin end. And using her thumb and forefinger to hold the object she’s buying.
And yes, I realize I’m obsessing over a silly detail. It keeps my mind off of the senseless death of a 2 year old. When I got the Amber Alert Saturday I assumed it was a custody situation. When it began storming on Sunday I wanted to go search, but didn’t hear of any being organized.
It’s sickening and sad.
I'm wondering if she thought that the friend called 911 out of decency. As I said before, the friend is key to a lot of answers in this case.If that's the case why didn't she throw him under the bus at the first opportunity she could? "He killed her, I just dumped the body."
Is the area where she was found a park where you can take kids to play?
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