A six year old girl reported missing this week by her father, may not be missing at all. In fact police believe that she was killed by someone sometime in the last year and a half. SOMETIME? IN THE LAST YEAR AND A HALF?
Neighbors are reporting that they have not seen the child anytime since she was 4 and a half, while the other children at the home have been spotted regularly.
I'm coping and pasting the story, and ending my commentary- because to be honest, I've about had it with people lately.
Parents, they are suppose to nurture and protect their children.
Okay, I know I said I was done with my thoughts on this. But come on, a year and a half. And No one noticed that at some time this child just disappeared off the face of the earth? Not one child in that home said anything to their teachers? Aunts, Uncles, Grandparents- NO ONE NOTICED SHE WAS GONE? You just don't lose a child for some unknown amount of time.
I have kids, and amazingly, not once have I ever lost them for any amount of time. Just how does one do this?
Neighbors are reporting that they have not seen the child anytime since she was 4 and a half, while the other children at the home have been spotted regularly.
I'm coping and pasting the story, and ending my commentary- because to be honest, I've about had it with people lately.
Parents, they are suppose to nurture and protect their children.
Aaron Thompson reported his daughter Aarone missing on Monday, but police
accused him of lying and said she may have been killed more than a year
ago.
The search for the missing girl was called off late Wednesday and became
a homicide investigation after a tip that someone had killed Aarone at her home,
interim Police Chief Terry Jones said.
Aarone should be celebrating her
seventh birthday in a couple of weeks, but she was not enrolled in school, and
investigators could not find any pictures of her older than age 4, Jones
said.
"Over a period of time -- up to possibly a year and a half ago --
Aarone Thompson may have been murdered," he said.
While cadaver dogs were
brought in Friday to search the property and possibly other sites, investigators
were talking to the other children who lived in the home.
Seven children,
ages 6 to 15, were taken into protective custody, Jones said. Police also have
been speaking with Aarone's grandparents and her mother, who lives in
Michigan.
Jones said investigators had not yet interviewed Aarone's father or
his girlfriend, Shely Lowe, both of whom were described by police as "persons of
interest."
Attorney Leta Holden, identified by a family spokesman as the
couple's lawyer, said she had agreed to assist the family but had not been
retained as legal counsel.
"The family is deeply concerned about the
well-being of Aarone and the efforts being made for her safe return home,"
Holden said Friday.
Thompson has denied any involvement in his daughter's
disappearance, according to the family spokesman, Sam Riddle. Riddle said he has
"grave concerns" about the police handling of the case and questioned why the
search for the girl was called off.
"This police chief better ... have a
substantial body of evidence to back up this statement that Aarone was
murdered," Riddle said.
Thompson told police on Monday that Aarone had left
after an event that upset her. That was a lie, Jones said, declining to
elaborate.
"The investigation leads right back to this home," Jones
said.
After reporting his daughter's disappearance, Thompson had also asked
the public for help, telling KMGH-TV: "I'm scared for her safety. ... If anybody
has information, please contact the police to bring my baby girl
home."
Veronica Boivin, who lives a few houses from the home, surrounded by a
neat yard in a cul-de-sac, said she rarely saw children outside except when they
were going to and from school or doing yard work.
"I don't ever remember
seeing that little girl. I remember older kids," she said. "They're always
cooped up into their home."
Nearby, someone had tied a handwritten sign to a
fence. Beneath it were a candle and a stuffed white unicorn.
"Aarone we all
miss you," the sign stated. "We all love you. Please come home." CNN
Okay, I know I said I was done with my thoughts on this. But come on, a year and a half. And No one noticed that at some time this child just disappeared off the face of the earth? Not one child in that home said anything to their teachers? Aunts, Uncles, Grandparents- NO ONE NOTICED SHE WAS GONE? You just don't lose a child for some unknown amount of time.
I have kids, and amazingly, not once have I ever lost them for any amount of time. Just how does one do this?
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Did the father (personal opinion here) really think that if he waited, oh a year or so, that his "tracks" would be hidden well enough that he might get away with this???
I don't believe for a moment the story being given now. The father and stepmother KNOW what happened to Arrone. I hope they pay for their deeds.
~Fyre