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re: Nursing student disappears after reporting toddler walking on interstate UPDATE: ARRESTED
Posted on 7/14/23 at 11:41 pm to BoogaBear
Posted on 7/14/23 at 11:41 pm to BoogaBear
Well that video leaves more questions than answers. Whoever that was definitely wasn’t looking for a child from 1000 feet away at night.
My first thought was she was having some weird hallucination event and ran into the woods chasing a “child” and got lost. I was shocked they didn’t find her in the woods today.
In the video you can see somebody exit the vehicle around :52 and looked to stand on the passenger side until around 1:40.
My first thought was she was having some weird hallucination event and ran into the woods chasing a “child” and got lost. I was shocked they didn’t find her in the woods today.
In the video you can see somebody exit the vehicle around :52 and looked to stand on the passenger side until around 1:40.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 11:56 pm to Freight Joker
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My first thought was she was having some weird hallucination event and ran into the woods chasing a “child” and got lost. I was shocked they didn’t find her in the woods today.
Yeah I hate to lean that way, but there’s no evidence of a 2nd vehicle or evidence of a child.
There’s also no signs of a struggle near the vehicle, and there are cars going by at a consistent rate from the time she stops until the time the police show up.
If her wig was removed from her head, she did it herself. Doesn’t seem to be any indication another person was there to leave her belongings with the car.
I have a feeling more will come out with this story.
Posted on 7/15/23 at 12:20 am to Freight Joker
My understanding of the facts / timeline is something like:
She saw a "toddler" on the side of the road while driving.
She probably passed it up and decided to call 911 because due to her speed / reaction time - she couldn't stop / turn around.
While making the call to 911 she looped back to the area again.
As she approached the area where she saw the child, she slowed down and put her hazards on, indicating her intent to stop.
When she saw the child again, she stopped and exited the vehicle while on the phone with her family member, relaying the story.
She walked around the car to the passenger side while on the phone / calling out to the child.
There was no audible response from the child heard on the other end of the phone. Perhaps it was dummy.
She approached the unresponsive "child" in the dark and something happened. She screamed and dropped her phone without hanging up.
Edit: It makes sense to me for it to have been a scarecrow. A predator hiding in the woods watching could just wait if a man or cop stopped to check it out. Those types would just drive off after realizing it was a piece of junk and not a real kid. No further investigation. The abductor just waits to amush a single woman.
She saw a "toddler" on the side of the road while driving.
She probably passed it up and decided to call 911 because due to her speed / reaction time - she couldn't stop / turn around.
While making the call to 911 she looped back to the area again.
As she approached the area where she saw the child, she slowed down and put her hazards on, indicating her intent to stop.
When she saw the child again, she stopped and exited the vehicle while on the phone with her family member, relaying the story.
She walked around the car to the passenger side while on the phone / calling out to the child.
There was no audible response from the child heard on the other end of the phone. Perhaps it was dummy.
She approached the unresponsive "child" in the dark and something happened. She screamed and dropped her phone without hanging up.
Edit: It makes sense to me for it to have been a scarecrow. A predator hiding in the woods watching could just wait if a man or cop stopped to check it out. Those types would just drive off after realizing it was a piece of junk and not a real kid. No further investigation. The abductor just waits to amush a single woman.
This post was edited on 7/15/23 at 12:45 am
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