Bugurl747
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I agree, ilovechili.
From what I am seeing, this is a highly regarded facility, One that received a $55 million dollar donation ,
so my question is if they didn't have cameras WHY NOT? And if they do have cameras and they weren't working WHY NOT?
Who does it behoove to not have cameras and or functioning cameras and or better monitoring?
Hmmm.
https://www.argusleader.com/story/n...me-society-south-dakota-nonprofit/2506027002/
I share many of these same thoughts and questions. If the cameras, door locks and monitoring were all working and employed, then I fail to see how this happened. And if it did happen, they should have plenty of evidence of it the way it sounds based on all of those things too and employees as well. I too have wondered if anyone knew she was gone right away, I have even went so far as to wonder if she had been gone from the day or night before but do not suppose that is likely. It gives some hope though as if the day before, it was nicer out, different vehicles and people may have been around. What she was wearing sure fits with that weather better. And clearly there were visits that day, did more families have visitors too, meaning more were coming and going and she could have more easily slipped out amongst them as they did come and go.
That takes me back to her getting into someone's car or trunk or pickup bed unbeknownst to the owner or to someone willingly helping her. Or her running and reaching someone that did.
But then where would she be or have been for all of this time?
My prayers continue.
I agree, ilovechili.
From what I am seeing, this is a highly regarded facility, One that received a $55 million dollar donation ,
so my question is if they didn't have cameras WHY NOT? And if they do have cameras and they weren't working WHY NOT?
Who does it behoove to not have cameras and or functioning cameras and or better monitoring?
Hmmm.
https://www.argusleader.com/story/n...me-society-south-dakota-nonprofit/2506027002/