VA - Anjelica "AJ" Hadsell, 18, Norfolk, 3 March 2015 #5

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  • #481
Zach, do you have any idea about AJ's transportation to and from school? I know she posted about obtaining a parking permit so I'm wondering if you can confirm anything on that.
 
  • #482
Just a thought - now Zach is here we might want to consider moving this thread to the parking lot? I think that you, Zach, would probably feel more comfortable sharing information if the thread was not available to the public. We all know it has drawn a lot of attention.

Sorry if it's a dumb question but what exactly is the "parking lot?" (I've been around since Sept but I guess I'm still a newbie!)
 
  • #483
Zach-do you know if Wesley was in a hotel room because of work proximity or another reason? Don't answer if you don't want or can't. Thanks
 
  • #484
So AJ was awake when JH and the girls left the house, correct? Is there any reason you can think of why AJ might not have a key to the residence? She must have had a key, don't you think? I'm asking because in an interview, WH made a point of telling the interviewer that he dropped off the truck that morning for AJ to use, and he put the key to the ignition in the mailbox. He went on to add that he didn't put the "door key" in the mailbox. In most cases, the ignition key to a vehicle also opens the vehicle door, so I'm trying to figure out what "door key" he was referring to. Any thoughts?

I am not sure which key he was referring to, but I am pretty sure Anjelica would have a key.
 
  • #485
Sorry if it's a dumb question but what exactly is the "parking lot?" (I've been around since Sept but I guess I'm still a newbie!)

there is a portion of thos forum that only registerrd members can see. It does not come up when googled. And only is viewable by members here.
 
  • #486
I have left my blog public, because even though it makes me look like a sap, amongst other things, it was my heart and truth and right now I greatly thirst for the truth to be exposed to the whole world. But with that said, there are pieces that I would like to share that I don't want to go public, but may help you understand the situation...

That is EXACTLY what the public needs right now. Some real, heart-felt normalcy from her family. You are the only one that is publicly bringing that forward. You are definitely a light in all of this.
 
  • #487
Hi Zach, thanks so much for joining us! It's so helpful to have someone who can clarify some things for us so we can get a better handle on things.

Did AJ have a car at school? If not, how did she get home for spring break? Some of us here have been wondering if the truck is her usual mode of transportation, or was she simply using it while she was home for break?
 
  • #488
That is EXACTLY what the public needs right now. Some real, heart-felt normalcy from her family. You are the only one that is publicly bringing that forward. You are definitely a light in all of this.

I agree so, so much. There is so much chatter and noise and melodrama in the circumstances surrounding AJ's disappearance that I feel as though it is particularly easy to lose a grip on what is really at stake here. Even for those here who are very critical of WH and/or JH, it is clear through Zach's blog that AJ is a loved, special, important, and bright young woman. Reading his words put me back in touch with the reality of the situation.
 
  • #489
I am not sure which key he was referring to, but I am pretty sure Anjelica would have a key.

That was my assumption as well, Zach. What bothers me is why he would make a POINT to say that he didn't leave the "door key" in the mailbox that morning. You're a smart guy, so I'm sure you can see why this has been bothering me. Let's say that either the ignition or the truck door had to be replaced at some point, and there WERE 2 separate keys (which would be unusual), why would he not leave both keys for AJ if she would be using that vehicle? If she went to say the mall, would he just want her to leave the truck unlocked, when he could have easily put the "door key" in the mailbox along with the ignition key? Or WAS there only one key to both, but he's trying to lead us to believe that, IF any evidence was retrieved from the vehicle, perhaps it belonged to someone else, since the truck door was left unlocked? See what I mean? This whole key thing has just never made any sense to me.
 
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There is always hope Zach, never give up hope. We know she's out there and all we can do is pray she comes home to us. God hasn't taken this particular Angel from His Earthly kingdom yet!

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Welcome, Zach. My daughter lives in AJ's dorm and I remember her quite well from the early days of finding roommates and posting schedules this time last year on the Longwood 2018 board. She was incredibly helpful and on top of things, posting links to info when other kids had questions and eager to share her love of sports. Many, many prayers for you and your family.

Unfortunately I was out of the loop with her getting squared away at Longwood, but thank you for sharing how cool of a kid she is and for prayers.
 
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There is always hope Zach, never give up hope. We know she's out there and all we can do is pray she comes home to us. God hasn't taken this particular Angel from His Earthly kingdom yet!


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Welcome, Zach. All of us are working hard to bring Anjelica home. We appreciate you answering questions and clearing up some things. Stay strong. We are all here for you!

We had wondered if Anjelica's mom or sisters saw her at 7am, and from your post above it seems that they did physically see her, is that right?

Yes they saw her. She was in good spirits.
 
  • #494
Good question! I do not know what it is either. Hopefully someone will give us an answer.

Well, it wouldn't be the basement if everyone knew about it, would it? ;)
 
  • #495
That was my assumption as well, Zach. What bothers me is why he would make a POINT to say that he didn't leave the "door key" in the mailbox that morning. You're a smart guy, so I'm sure you can see why this has been bothering me. Let's say that either the ignition or the truck door had to be replaced at some point, and there WERE 2 separate keys (which would be unusual), why would he not leave both keys for AJ if she would be using that vehicle? If she went to say the mall, would he just want her to leave the truck unlocked, when he could have easily put the "door key" in the mailbox along with the ignition key? Or WAS there only one key to both, but he's trying to lead us to believe that, IF any evidence was retrieved from the vehicle, perhaps it belonged to someone else, since the truck door was left unlocked? See what I mean? This whole key thing has just never made any sense to me.

ONE reason I BELIEVE he made a point of it was to emphasize he did not have a house key. He has been staying at another location while they sorted out some issues prior to Anjelica missing.
 
  • #496
I wish that so bad brenchen. But unfortunately its not true.

Welcome, Zach. :wave: We are glad to have you. I'm so sorry your family is going through this.
 
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Indeed.
 
  • #499
Sorry to blast you with so many questions, Zach, but I'm also wondering if you think it's possible that AJ might have gone to stay with Wes at his hotel room willingly? Say, if she had a fight with her mother, something like that?
 
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ONE reason I BELIEVE he made a point of it was to emphasize he did not have a house key. He has been staying at another location while they sorted out some issues prior to Anjelica missing.

If he didn't have a house key, then he couldn't have left it in the mailbox, so why mention that he DIDN'T leave it, if he COULDN'T have left it. See what I mean?
 
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