That is an up and down window.I completely agree.
Does the window open left to right or up and down though? If up and down that would explain why it wasn't closed behind her. Couldn't reach it.
That is an up and down window.I completely agree.
Does the window open left to right or up and down though? If up and down that would explain why it wasn't closed behind her. Couldn't reach it.
Looking at this photo that Gardner uploaded ealrier - to me, that looks like a standard 30in window with panes. Like this one: https://www.lowes.com/pd/JELD-WEN-V...MIvuKciJSX4AIVCYZpCh1dCADmEAQYAiABEgK6TvD_BwE
In the photo you can see where the screen is torn. While Savannah is small, I am not sure she could (easily) go through the window because of the grilles (the vertical and horizontal dividers in the window). And I think its an even longer shot that if (God forbid) she was wrapped up in a sheet, that she went out that window. I just don't see it happening unless she was absolutely willing to squeeze through under her own power.
Am I under estimating how small a hole she could go through? Or is this possibly staged?
Yeah, after I posted that I figured that out. LOL Thats why I deleted it. LOL Its late here and apparently I am slow tonight.The grilles are snap in, attached to the glass, imo, if the window is open, they raise up with the window. IMO, she could easily go thru the window.
Did she actually leave thru the window? Idk. Maybe things were dropped outside via window & she left thru the door.
That is an up and down window.
The past tense by the mother (more than once) in the first public video bothered me. The sheet being missing is definitely a red flag...who “runs away” with a sheet. The driveway is a mile long...pretty remote.<modsnipped against TOS>I know we’re not supposed to put too much stock in social media, but Savannah’s Facebook accounts really do give me pause. Something isn’t right.
On her older FB account, the list of pages she “likes” includes “Investigation Discovery,” “Grew Up in the ‘70s and ‘80s” and “Women Living Well.” Odd choices for a 14-year-old girl.
She also has two pages, “Savannah’s Photography” and “Savannah’s New Photography,” the latter of which appears to have been created on January 8. Savannah’s Photography (the older page, which still was only created a few months ago) includes a photo of two dogs snuggling with the caption, “When ur hubby wants to keep u warm have a nice day y’all ”
There’s just been a whole lot of social media activity recently, and some of it seems unusual for a girl her age. To say nothing of the intro quote about her parents. It seems incongruous for a teenager to be so un-self-consciously, almost excessively sweet toward her parents, yet on her photography page her dad is imploring her to come home, insinuating that she’s run away. If my kid was as sweet and innocent as her social media makes her seem, and as they indicated during the press conference (Mom was dismissing everything like boyfriends etc. before the reporter could even get the words out), I would assume she’d been kidnapped.
As others have mentioned, I’d be curious to know when anyone outside of the family last saw her. The timing of the move and the homeschooling raise some questions. And the past tense thing bothered me from the very beginning, and they didn’t give a real explanation for it in the subsequent interview. It’s a very strange situation.
Yeah, after I posted that I figured that out. LOL Thats why I deleted it. LOL Its late here and apparently I am slow tonight.
I'm sorry, but you really believe someone was in the house and no one heard a thing, did something to her on her bed, then left with her and the sheets?...well, there could be a reason. If someone was in her bed, prior to her going missing......., especislly if a person had premeditated his act.
Is it possible someone got in the home, earlier in the day & hid in a closet or under the bed? Maybe had a vehicle parked nearby, like in a field?
I will also note that there are no obvious tool marks, scraping of the aluminum frame of the window itself, particularly at the bottom. While we can't see the top where the window lock would be, the screen appears undisturbed except where the rectangle was cut out. And one other observation is why remove the entire rectangle when three sides is enough and the screen can be moved to get through. If the screen portion was not found right there on the ground then I have serious questions about what happened there.That is an up and down window.
Me too, I posted a post then the page lagged and when I logged back in there was my post unsent, egads. I hit post reply and it was cut off...sorry.
I hope she's okay, I also don't understand why they took a hairbrush vs a toothbrush. If they suspect something horrific occurred why is the mattress still there?
I'd like to know if there was a fight, argument or something
else going on.
I'm not at all comfortable w this entire thread, it's so cold out. Maybe once they moved in she felt like our daughter did: Isolated, lonely, and homesick. Where are her coat shoes purse bag and or backpack? Iow, what is missing what isn't?
Why didn't LE take her mattress? If there was a boyfriend, has he been ruled out, or is he accounted for?
Yeah, it’s always a dangerous proposition to pick apart the words and body language of people that you do not know.I think a lot of the issues people are raising about verbiage can be explained. These parents remind me of my aunt and uncle. I believe normally this family may have their own quirks when talking. Their own phrases, maybe not ordering words quite the way others might and such. When you add the situation it's amazing they can talk coherently at all!
I'm sorry, but you really believe someone was in the house and no one heard a thing, did something to her on her bed, then left with her and the sheets?
Teenagers that run away don't take sheets with them. A blanket, maybe, if they're hanging out in the woods on a cold night, but sheets?
Do we have any outside Zillow shots that show that particular window at that corner of the house? If we do I can probably get you a very close approximation (within an inch or two).I'm not sure she could have reached it.
I wonder how tall that guy is taking the photo of her window. Can you find out?
MOO
You put a lot of thought into this ... and made me think ...
A stranger abduction would NOT have grabbed her phones - period. IMO. So that only leaves 2 scenarios IMO.
Do we have any outside Zillow shots that show that particular window at that corner of the house? If we do I can probably get you a very close approximation (within an inch or two).
Looking through them now...Do we have any outside Zillow shots that show that particular window at that corner of the house? If we do I can probably get you a very close approximation (within an inch or two).
I doubt it. A stranger would almost certainly leave those phones, and that’s even if he knew they were there.Unless he wanted them for false ping/red herring purposes, or to have her photos, contacts, etc. But then how would he know she has two phones? Maybe they were likely sitting on her nightstand or maybe one was in her bag, etc if she grabbed it.
Looking through them now...
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/845-Mannis-Rd-Madisonville-TN-37354/55694808_zpid/
I'm with you there. The home sits on 20+ acres, the driveway is a mile long and there's 4 bedrooms. How does someone know which one is hers?I doubt it. A stranger would almost certainly leave those phones, and that’s even if he knew they were there.
You want to get in and out, and you don’t want to bring anything with you that leaves a trail of breadcrumbs.
This doesn’t look like a stranger abduction to me.
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