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Should we contact Skipper? I think that we should compile the list of people who were her friends, and send emails inquiring of their last contact with her just to get some base info.
That is a great idea. I've tried looking him up online. I'm not very good at finding people online but I did a Zabasearch on Skipper White and couldn't find anything. So I did a search for Skip White and was able to find two that seemed likely to be him (one in Killeen, one in Harker Heights, which is a sister-city of Killeen). Here's the link:
http://www.zabasearch.com/query1_za...e=TX&ref=$ref&se=$se&doby=&city=&name_style=1
Missie, do you know what your sister meant by this? Who's friends were in the brown car? Were they Deanna's friends, or your sister's friends, or who's? I am confused. Thanks in advance
Do you or your sister who may be joining us feel any bond or have you ever been close with your stepfather? If so, I will be more careful of words I choose when speaking about him. If not, I will just speak my mind.
Can you tell me the exact area from which Deanna disappeared form, for example the street name from where she disappeared?
Jaded, the Texas Sex Offender Site is down for its typical maintenance. Can you tell me the stepfather's full name?
My gut feeling so far is that something went wrong in young Deanna's emotional and psychological development as a result of extreme family dysfunction and possibly sexual abuse. It appears she became, "tough" and began associating with less than desirable people because that was who she could best relate to.
At that point in her life I doubt she would have continued with school if she ran away, although ITA that every school should be checked in case she continued with school. If she ran away it is possible she continued on a downhill spiral into a drug filled life. But, she also could have changed her life for the better. The problem I have with that is that I would think she would have contacted someone in her family like a sister whom she would have had no problem with in the past. If your grandmother still lives in the same place I would think she knows where to find family. She could still be alive, but be homeless and troubled. And, unfortunately, she may not be with us anymore.
The two in the brown car she was reportedly last seen with--I would like to know a lot more about them. I would also love to confirm that story in a cement like manner. Is it possible she actually went back home that night and a a run in with the stepfather? What if your grandmother never knew? I would also like to know a lot more about the step father.
I have a feeling that either Deanna's case slipped through the cracks in LE or for reasons we can only speculate at this point, one or more of the adult family members at that time did not put forth the effort to find Deanna that we would expect. It may have been a combination of both.
However, we have at this time a surprising amount of seemingly good information and at least 3 people willing to trace back in their minds to that time period and Deanna's disappearance. That is more than we get in many cases.
What I say here is my own speculations for the most part, and I hope that I have not been insensitive. I believe that the only way to find the truth is to face the truth and the facts of what may have lead up to Deanna's disappearance. Some of this can be dang hard to take, and I can see that. You seem to be an outstanding person, Missie, and I admire your courage, your strength, and your motivation to do the next right thing.
Lion
There is some question as to who was in that car and who saw them. Our Grandma said they were friends of our oldest sister. But Grandma said she got that info from Deanna's twin the day Deanna went missing. Now Deanna's twin doesn't remember saying that. Our oldest sister tried calling all of her friends when she came back from Virginia (she was spending the summer with an aunt) but couldn't figure out who it could have been.
My older sister (the one who may join us) and I no longer have an emotional connection to our Stepfather. I was close to him, but events last year ended that. His full name is Roy Lapua Kaopuiki. Trust me, I share the same opinion as most people when it comes to him.
I agree Deanna was definately "toughing" up. I too think she would have contacted us by now if she were still alive. And that leaves the theories of her meeting with foul play either from our stepdad. I started all of this because I want her in the missing person databases so that people like us here on Websleuths can consider her too when looking at UID's.