So I wonder if they ever searched the woods around the water tower?
Do you think if they get a break in the case they will share it with the public?
Spooning spot. LOL (I love the way you say things.)So I wonder if they ever searched the woods around the water tower?
I bet that is the 'spooning' spot in McCleary.
Do you think if they get a break in the case they will share it with the public?
We have such wonderful posters here! Very nice things you did today including the prayer. Be happy to join you.I was really hoping to log in and see good news, dammit.
Alright, I give up, someone just skip to the end of the story please, and tell us where Lindsey is.
Sorry, I haven't been around much today, it was our monthly food delivery day, so I was busy. (We do one a month, buying basic essentials for a family and posting the box on our local Freecycle site,) so while we were out today, I also put up a couple of Lindsey fliers, even though we are on the other side of the country. Just in case.
I also include her in my prayers for my kids every night. 8:45 pm every night EDT, if anyone wants to join me.
Yes, but you are correct. It is always why they say time is the enemy in missing child cases.What is so terrible about stranger abduction cases is that most times if the child is going to be killed, it will be in the first 2 hours.
Statistically speaking, if it was a stranger that took her, she was probably dead before the call ever went out. And although I sound cold, that was very painful to write.
I don't like facing truth, it usually hurts.
So I wonder if they ever searched the woods around the water tower?
I bet that is the 'spooning' spot in McCleary.
Do you think if they get a break in the case they will share it with the public?
Yes, what you are saying is true. Still, you would think if someone local were to have taken her...they would want to be back in town before anyone found out she was missing, imo. They need to be available just in case someone notices. They would also take more time to hide her and any evidence.
A stranger would probably have taken her the furthest, but is more likely to leave her out in the open.
My husband and I drove to Olympia tonight.. on our way back we were talking about the fact that it was almost 2 hours after Lindsey went missing that it was reported to the police.
Do you know how far someone can drive in that amount of time? And there are hundreds of miles of logging roads around McCleary leading to various parts of the county/state. We also have several major rivers in the area (all within about a half hours drive of McCleary)
She could be anywhere. If someone local took her there is no telling where they took her, ya know?
I don't think she is alive anymore and I think it's going to be a long time before they even find a body, if they ever do.
It's sad.. I was really hoping there would be a break in the case by now.
Yes, WS should have a warning about baldness being a possible side effect of following some of these cases. LOL
Did I miss the profile? We probably need a thread for that one.![]()
Unless it was someone local that had a reason to be gone for some time after the abduction. Someone on their way to work, someone on their way home to a nearby town that doesn't have anyone waiting on them at home. Or someone that had a good place to stash her, be it dead or alive, until the immediate heat died down.
Just thinking out loud, I don't have anyone in mind that fits that particular bill.