lisette
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Or someone was covering their tracks to make themselves look worried…. MOO
Remember that the mother is a victim at this point.
Or someone was covering their tracks to make themselves look worried…. MOO
I'm just thinking that would not be my first stop - I'm assuming (i know - bad) that she went there first because of the 911 call around the same time. of course, she could have been on the phone and at the store - I just find this odd.??? Is that odd, oviedo? She was crying and asking if anyone had seen her daughter. ? MOO
FEB 13, 2020
Officials look to ID vehicles, drivers may have info related to missing SC 6-year-old
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FM and her daughter said they were across the street at the Circle K between 5 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday.
That was the time Faye’s mother told police she realized that her daughter was missing from the house.
Wow!
what?? she went to circle K ? holy cow....
hmmmmm
That's what I was thinking...Maybe Faye had gone there alone before. Hopefully, she didn't but Mom must've had a reason to go check there. Maybe they had been there together before, and she was looking everywhere she thought she might be.
You got it.....That's what we know.....and we now add that mom went to the circle K.....why?Millhouse and her daughter said they were across the street at the Circle K between 5 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday.
That was the time Faye’s mother told police she realized that her daughter was missing from the house.
The little girl was seen getting off her school bus. Faye’s mother told police that she came in the house, grabbed a snack and went out to play at exactly 3:44 p.m. That’s the last time she said she laid eyes on her child.
If we were to use the timeline given by Millhouse and her daughter. There is an 1.5 hour window that Faye is uncounted for.
Am I reading this right?I am anxious to hear what other posters think? Because right now I am too numb with fear to organize my thoughts.
My Opinion Only
Officials look to ID vehicles, drivers may have info related to missing SC 6-year-old
3:44 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. = 1 hour, 16 minutes. MOOMillhouse and her daughter said they were across the street at the Circle K between 5 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday.
That was the time Faye’s mother told police she realized that her daughter was missing from the house.
The little girl was seen getting off her school bus. Faye’s mother told police that she came in the house, grabbed a snack and went out to play at exactly 3:44 p.m. That’s the last time she said she laid eyes on her child.
If we were to use the timeline given by Millhouse and her daughter. There is an 1.5 hour window that Faye is uncounted for.
Am I reading this right?I am anxious to hear what other posters think? Because right now I am too numb with fear to organize my thoughts.
My Opinion Only
Officials look to ID vehicles, drivers may have info related to missing SC 6-year-old
If we were to use the timeline given by Millhouse and her daughter. There is an 1.5 hour window that Faye is uncounted for.
Yes! Surely Circle K video has precise time.If we were to use the timeline given by Millhouse and her daughter. There is an 1.5 hour window that Faye is uncounted for.
That's what I was thinking...Maybe Faye had gone there alone before. Hopefully, she didn't but Mom must've had a reason to go check there. Maybe they had been there together before, and she was looking everywhere she thought she might be.
here is a change.org petition for a "serenity alert" for children who do not meet the guidelines for an amber alert.
Sponsor Serenity Alert: A National missing children’s alert when it does not qualify for an Amber Alert
Is this an increased presence? It’s live I think. I haven’t listened
is this the street that would need to be crossed to go to the Circle K - that's a lot of traffic if it is - yikesSorry - the reporter. Listen about 48 min in on the live feed. Residents not allowed in and are in a parking lot by the reporter across street from neighborhood.