Welcome to Ws. @aurycore!I just want to pop in and say that McFadden and a few other people are considered people of interest in Sage's Case: According to NamUs, a friend of Sage, shortly after her disappearance, was caught using her food STAMP cards, and another one of her friends was seen with her locket, but she denied ever taking the locket from smith and said it was a gift from her boyfriend: I will say though, I believe Sage is 100% dead, and her case is definitely considered some sort of a hate crime since back then transgender people weren't as accepted in 2012 as they were now.
The Facebook pages are taken down. Is there by any chance an internet archive of them?
did anyone manage the run the links through the wayback machine? I'm going to see if I can, but I can't guarantee that the pages will be up.The Facebook pages are taken down. Is there by any chance an internet archive of them?
oh no, he does know something. but we will never know where he is.Sage is still missing...and so is McFadden..who, IMO, is a definite POI in Sage's disappearance. The key to finding Sage is to find McFadden.
Someone knows something...
oh no ): is there any other way to archive it?To use the internet archive/wayback machine, you just put the address of their pages into the search at Wayback Machine. Unfortunately, when I put in Sage and McFadden's facebook addresses in it, it told me that those pages were never crawled by their archiver, so they have no record of either page.
Not that I know of. Someone else may have an idea.oh no ): is there any other way to archive it?
Can you share what other archive sites you use? I'm only familiar with archive.org.Not found either on the archive sites I usually use unfortunately.