Where is Haleigh

Where is Haleigh

  • Alive and safe

    Votes: 26 11.4%
  • Alive but not safe

    Votes: 2 0.9%
  • In heaven

    Votes: 156 68.4%
  • Don't know

    Votes: 44 19.3%

  • Total voters
    228
I don't know where Haleigh is but I sure wish we would get some answers! Prayers for Haleigh and her family!

I come here everyday in hopes that there is good news and Haleigh is found safe. I read all the blogs on the net, get the goggle alerts and nothing. I just don't understand how these things happen in this country....but they do. I will keep praying daily for Haleigh and all the missing and abused children in this country.
 
I voted Don't Know. I had hoped that she was with a family member somewhere but as times goes by, this seems like it's not an option.
Heaven? It's possible and probably likely as these things go, but for now going to hang on to a little hope.
 
In my opinion it's been to long for Haleigh to still be alive. Someone, somewhere would have seen something or let something slip. Even if Haleigh was taken by someone from either family, she has become a liability unable to be returned, seen, or enjoyed. UNLESS, and this is a big one, she has been taken out of the country where someone may eventual go to live or visit.

My opinion only
 
I believe family has her Bern, and I think when the timing is right or when some things are resolved she will be returned.

This is a nice thought, and I hope it's true. However, a child cannot be kept hidden and out of school forever. Someone would likely report seeing her.
 
Blackwatch: i agree with you, too much time has passed....at first i thought family took her or she was really abducted by a stranger....now, im not so sure....
 
It really pains me to say this but I think Haleigh passed on a few hours before that 911 call was made. After hearing the 911 call and watching the early interviews of R and M, I can't see it any other way.
 
This is a nice thought, and I hope it's true. However, a child cannot be kept hidden and out of school forever. Someone would likely report seeing her.
With her Turners syndrome, Haleigh would also need to be treated at some point by a doctor. Doctors usually require a history of treatment.

MOO and stuff.
 
In my opinion it's been to long for Haleigh to still be alive. Someone, somewhere would have seen something or let something slip. Even if Haleigh was taken by someone from either family, she has become a liability unable to be returned, seen, or enjoyed. UNLESS, and this is a big one, she has been taken out of the country where someone may eventual go to live or visit.

My opinion only


If she is out of the country....they sure did get a head start. LE had the Amber alert up soon after the 911 call.....so how early did they get started? Bus stop to ??????
 
With her Turners syndrome, Haleigh would also need to be treated at some point by a doctor. Doctors usually require a history of treatment.

MOO and stuff.

This is something I think about every single day and it breaks my heart. I have Graves disease, which is nothing like Turners Syndrome except for the fact that it is a disease originating in the endocrine system. I have a serious thyroid condition and sometimes I have a run of 3 or 4 days where I just don't feel well at all. When we are talking about the endocrine system we need to remember the heart. I have congestive heart failure due to my failed thyroid and I don't do stairs or long walks. I am only 36 and have been on meds since my diagnosis years ago.......Lots of off topic but my point is Haleigh needs medical care. Her Turners diagnosis is only the tip of the iceberg, it is the other things that go along with her disorder that need watching. Her heart and kidneys especially.

This is a big part of why I feel Haleigh isn't with us anymore. Someone somewhere has to know something. It is time for some good news for this child and all of those that love her so much. If they can't have good news...how about ANY news.
 
Quote: snowshuze
With her Turners syndrome, Haleigh would also need to be treated at some point by a doctor. Doctors usually require a history of treatment.

I don't have a link off hand, but I do clearly recall in the beginning of the case that TN stated that Haleigh's TS was under control and that she would just go to have regular check up's every 6 months.
 
IIRC KP said she doesn't have the other medical issues that were active in the past. I don't think she frequent treatment now.
 
IIRC KP said she doesn't have the other medical issues that were active in the past. I don't think she frequent treatment now.

Hi Flossie, I think you are referring to the interview that KP did with NG, where she states that Haleigh had chronic problems. She can be quoted as saying that "Haleigh was never a child that was well" in this interview

http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0903/11/ng.01.html

Picazio said that Haleigh had chronic pneumonia and bronchial problems, as I stated in an earlier post the Turner's Syndrome itself can just be monitored but the secondary problems that arise FROM the Turner's are the things that would need to be checked on and treated. Chronic bronchial problems DO NOT go away, I have a child with chronic pneumonia and bronchial issues that started when she was 5 and she is now 18 and she requires the use of a nebulizer(as needed) and an inhaler (daily). In my opinion KP completely contradicted herself in the above linked interview, she stated that Haleigh had chronic problems and needed to be driven to the doctor on a weekly basis then she stated the following:

GRACE: Why do you speak of Haleigh -- why do you speak of Haleigh in the past tense? I notice that you said Haleigh was a child with a lot of physical problems.

PICAZIO: Because she doesn`t have those physical problems anymore.

While Haleigh might not have been going through an episode of pneumonia in February or perhaps she was not dealing with a bronchial bout when KP did this interview, Haleigh will always have health issues to deal with that are secondary in effect to the Turner's Syndrome. My point is Haleigh is a 5 year old child with an underlying health condition that could affect her life or death if not treated, children do die from untreated pneumonia and bronchial issues. That is a sad and horrifying thought but it is true.

If Haleigh is alive somewhere, her medical condition does require treatment and we are talking about 4 months of missing much needed doctors appointments that ensure Haleigh's heart and lungs are functioning properly. I am very sad as I write this because 4 months is too long for any child to go without....much less a child with an underlying disorder. I hope God is watching over this little one, wherever she may be.
 
Is it an accurate assumption (because I don't know HaLeigh's whole medical history) that when KP states she doesn't have those problems any longer, she's referring to a more recent bout of respiratory problems that were resolved shortly before HaLeigh disappeared. For instance, in talking with her client, could it be possible that KP asked Crystal if HaLeigh was on any meds that were unusual, and the answer was "well, she was using the nebulizer for pneumonia not too long ago but she doesn't need that anymore." .......I mean, in a "at this time" kind of way rather than an "ever" kind of way which is how it seems you're inferring the comment.

I guess that's how I interpreted it, anyway.
 
Is it an accurate assumption (because I don't know HaLeigh's whole medical history) that when KP states she doesn't have those problems any longer, she's referring to a more recent bout of respiratory problems that were resolved shortly before HaLeigh disappeared. For instance, in talking with her client, could it be possible that KP asked Crystal if HaLeigh was on any meds that were unusual, and the answer was "well, she was using the nebulizer for pneumonia not too long ago but she doesn't need that anymore." .......I mean, in a "at this time" kind of way rather than an "ever" kind of way which is how it seems you're inferring the comment.

I guess that's how I interpreted it, anyway.

That could very well be debs, I don't know for a fact that Haleigh used a nebulizer, it was a point that was alluded to time and again when people were thinking what item might have been missing from the home according to Grandmother Neves. TN said awhile back that she thought there might be an item missing from the home and many wondered if it was perhaps a medical thing that was missing. The fact that something WAS indeed missing was never confirmed by LE.
 
That could very well be debs, I don't know for a fact that Haleigh used a nebulizer, it was a point that was alluded to time and again when people were thinking what item might have been missing from the home according to Grandmother Neves. TN said awhile back that she thought there might be an item missing from the home and many wondered if it was perhaps a medical thing that was missing. The fact that something WAS indeed missing was never confirmed by LE.

See, elle......I don't know for a fact that something was missing. We only have TN alluding to something.
 
Hi Flossie, I think you are referring to the interview that KP did with NG, where she states that Haleigh had chronic problems. She can be quoted as saying that "Haleigh was never a child that was well" in this interview

http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0903/11/ng.01.html

Picazio said that Haleigh had chronic pneumonia and bronchial problems, as I stated in an earlier post the Turner's Syndrome itself can just be monitored but the secondary problems that arise FROM the Turner's are the things that would need to be checked on and treated. Chronic bronchial problems DO NOT go away, I have a child with chronic pneumonia and bronchial issues that started when she was 5 and she is now 18 and she requires the use of a nebulizer(as needed) and an inhaler (daily). In my opinion KP completely contradicted herself in the above linked interview, she stated that Haleigh had chronic problems and needed to be driven to the doctor on a weekly basis then she stated the following:

GRACE: Why do you speak of Haleigh -- why do you speak of Haleigh in the past tense? I notice that you said Haleigh was a child with a lot of physical problems.

PICAZIO: Because she doesn`t have those physical problems anymore.

While Haleigh might not have been going through an episode of pneumonia in February or perhaps she was not dealing with a bronchial bout when KP did this interview, Haleigh will always have health issues to deal with that are secondary in effect to the Turner's Syndrome. My point is Haleigh is a 5 year old child with an underlying health condition that could affect her life or death if not treated, children do die from untreated pneumonia and bronchial issues. That is a sad and horrifying thought but it is true.

If Haleigh is alive somewhere, her medical condition does require treatment and we are talking about 4 months of missing much needed doctors appointments that ensure Haleigh's heart and lungs are functioning properly. I am very sad as I write this because 4 months is too long for any child to go without....much less a child with an underlying disorder. I hope God is watching over this little one, wherever she may be.

Thank you, that is what I meant. She does not require frequent visits from what I know, and 4 months would not be problematic in my opinion.
 
This case has me pulling my hair out,i have never seen a case with so little info being put out there,i pray this little girl comes home,but i am beginning to doubt that is going to happen,too much time has passed.
 
I am certainly not ready to giveup hope yet.
I'd like to believe she is alive.

I am going with that assumption until proved otherwise.

Wishful thinking?, perhaps. :cloud9:
 
I am certainly not ready to giveup hope yet.
I'd like to believe she is alive.

I am going with that assumption until proved otherwise.

Wishful thinking?, perhaps. :cloud9:

I am praying that she is ok.
 
Thank you, that is what I meant. She does not require frequent visits from what I know, and 4 months would not be problematic in my opinion.

we can just agree to disagree, I think that 4 months and no doctor visits would be problematic for a child with Turner's Syndrome and chronic pneumonia as well as other bronchial disorders. Maybe I am just an overprotective Mommy but, that is how I feel.
 

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