Hannah Graham - what's the latest?

Anonymous
Why couldn't this woman have searched her property, as the authorities had asked and emphasized; likely knowing that there are several "abandoned" properties or reason to believe property owners should be helping?

Are citizens of the Charlottesville area really so dense, as to not see the importance, or care enough, to help others?

Is this some sort of backwood, hillbilly, feigning ignorance (rather poorly) mentality?

I don't mean to compare, but at least in the Boston Marathon case, we saw the public do what they were told, and help out; which is what led to the capture of the criminals.

This property owner is only 74 years old. Certainly she was capable of either searching her property, or helping out in some way - any way.

What the hell is wrong with people? How would she feel if it were her daughter? Would she even notice she was gone? Wow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Searcher who found Hannah Graham's remains says God wanted them to find what they found:

http://wtvr.com/2014/10/18/searcher-who-found-hannah-graham-remains-says-god-wanted-them-to-find-what-they-found/


Can they charge the property owners for something?

How can someone that owns property in that area close to his elementary school and high school and close the abduction site, NOT search their property. 5 weeks of this. Constantly on news channels. Thousands of people helping the search.

And some idiot owns so much property that they can't be bothered to search it.

Something does not seem right to me, that it can be that close, and that decomposed, that no one smelled it or did anything about it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Searcher who found Hannah Graham's remains says God wanted them to find what they found:

http://wtvr.com/2014/10/18/searcher-who-found-hannah-graham-remains-says-god-wanted-them-to-find-what-they-found/


Can they charge the property owners for something?

How can someone that owns property in that area close to his elementary school and high school and close the abduction site, NOT search their property. 5 weeks of this. Constantly on news channels. Thousands of people helping the search.

And some idiot owns so much property that they can't be bothered to search it.

Something does not seem right to me, that it can be that close, and that decomposed, that no one smelled it or did anything about it.



+1

Could it be obstruction of justice or something similar?
Anonymous
C’mon people. Maybe she DID search the property. She is not a trained law enforcement person who knows how to thoroughly conduct a search.
You REALLY expect her to be charged with something?
She is 74 years old. Who knows what kind of shape she is in.
C’mon. The person to blame here is the monster who killed her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Searcher who found Hannah Graham's remains says God wanted them to find what they found:

http://wtvr.com/2014/10/18/searcher-who-found-hannah-graham-remains-says-god-wanted-them-to-find-what-they-found/


Can they charge the property owners for something?

How can someone that owns property in that area close to his elementary school and high school and close the abduction site, NOT search their property. 5 weeks of this. Constantly on news channels. Thousands of people helping the search.

And some idiot owns so much property that they can't be bothered to search it.

Something does not seem right to me, that it can be that close, and that decomposed, that no one smelled it or did anything about it.



+1

Could it be obstruction of justice or something similar?


I hope they double check all around there. Any zoning violations? Check tax records see if it correlates to the property.

Or claim it by eminent domain and create a park dedicated to these girls memories.

I am sure none of this is realistic but it is just so wrong that fellow citizens can have so much and do so little and coexist among us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why couldn't this woman have searched her property, as the authorities had asked and emphasized; likely knowing that there are several "abandoned" properties or reason to believe property owners should be helping?

Are citizens of the Charlottesville area really so dense, as to not see the importance, or care enough, to help others?

Is this some sort of backwood, hillbilly, feigning ignorance (rather poorly) mentality?

I don't mean to compare, but at least in the Boston Marathon case, we saw the public do what they were told, and help out; which is what led to the capture of the criminals.

This property owner is only 74 years old. Certainly she was capable of either searching her property, or helping out in some way - any way.

What the hell is wrong with people? How would she feel if it were her daughter? Would she even notice she was gone? Wow.


I lived in Charlottesville before moving to the DC area. It is not as densely populated as Boston and the surrounding area (even just a few miles away from downtown) is hilly, heavily wooded and there's plenty of land that no one lives on.

My understanding is that thousands of volunteers have helped with this search. I found Charlottesville to be a warm, friendly community and I know many friends who feel devastated by this news without knowing Hannah Graham personally. This is an absolutely awful situation and I don't think accusing oeople of being ignorant hillbillies is helpful to anyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Searcher who found Hannah Graham's remains says God wanted them to find what they found:

http://wtvr.com/2014/10/18/searcher-who-found-hannah-graham-remains-says-god-wanted-them-to-find-what-they-found/


Can they charge the property owners for something?

How can someone that owns property in that area close to his elementary school and high school and close the abduction site, NOT search their property. 5 weeks of this. Constantly on news channels. Thousands of people helping the search.

And some idiot owns so much property that they can't be bothered to search it.

Something does not seem right to me, that it can be that close, and that decomposed, that no one smelled it or did anything about it.



+1

Could it be obstruction of justice or something similar?


I hope they double check all around there. Any zoning violations? Check tax records see if it correlates to the property.

Or claim it by eminent domain and create a park dedicated to these girls memories.

I am sure none of this is realistic but it is just so wrong that fellow citizens can have so much and do so little and coexist among us.


Oh dear Lord. Here is hoping that at the ripe old age of 74 you will be able to go out and jaunt around your heavily wooded property.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Searcher who found Hannah Graham's remains says God wanted them to find what they found:

http://wtvr.com/2014/10/18/searcher-who-found-hannah-graham-remains-says-god-wanted-them-to-find-what-they-found/


Can they charge the property owners for something?

How can someone that owns property in that area close to his elementary school and high school and close the abduction site, NOT search their property. 5 weeks of this. Constantly on news channels. Thousands of people helping the search.

And some idiot owns so much property that they can't be bothered to search it.

Something does not seem right to me, that it can be that close, and that decomposed, that no one smelled it or did anything about it.



+1

Could it be obstruction of justice or something similar?


I hope they double check all around there. Any zoning violations? Check tax records see if it correlates to the property.

Or claim it by eminent domain and create a park dedicated to these girls memories.

I am sure none of this is realistic but it is just so wrong that fellow citizens can have so much and do so little and coexist among us.




+1000

Perfect suggestions! We can hope. It is not as if the land belonged to nobody. One still has an obligation, as long as one owns one's land.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why couldn't this woman have searched her property, as the authorities had asked and emphasized; likely knowing that there are several "abandoned" properties or reason to believe property owners should be helping?

Are citizens of the Charlottesville area really so dense, as to not see the importance, or care enough, to help others?

Is this some sort of backwood, hillbilly, feigning ignorance (rather poorly) mentality?

I don't mean to compare, but at least in the Boston Marathon case, we saw the public do what they were told, and help out; which is what led to the capture of the criminals.

This property owner is only 74 years old. Certainly she was capable of either searching her property, or helping out in some way - any way.

What the hell is wrong with people? How would she feel if it were her daughter? Would she even notice she was gone? Wow.


I lived in Charlottesville before moving to the DC area. It is not as densely populated as Boston and the surrounding area (even just a few miles away from downtown) is hilly, heavily wooded and there's plenty of land that no one lives on.

My understanding is that thousands of volunteers have helped with this search. I found Charlottesville to be a warm, friendly community and I know many friends who feel devastated by this news without knowing Hannah Graham personally. This is an absolutely awful situation and I don't think accusing oeople of being ignorant hillbillies is helpful to anyone.


If the shoe fits......that is how she will be remembered. The citizen who refused to help....
Anonymous
74? Not 174, right? Just so we are clear.
Anonymous
Is it true that MH was last seen getting into a taxi? If that rumor is true, I wonder if JM was ever looked at as a suspect? With the sketch of a suspect like they had, it seems like perhaps the population of taxi drivers on duty that night MH disappeared could have revealed JM as a suspect. Hindsight is 20/20 I know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why couldn't this woman have searched her property, as the authorities had asked and emphasized; likely knowing that there are several "abandoned" properties or reason to believe property owners should be helping?

Are citizens of the Charlottesville area really so dense, as to not see the importance, or care enough, to help others?

Is this some sort of backwood, hillbilly, feigning ignorance (rather poorly) mentality?

I don't mean to compare, but at least in the Boston Marathon case, we saw the public do what they were told, and help out; which is what led to the capture of the criminals.

This property owner is only 74 years old. Certainly she was capable of either searching her property, or helping out in some way - any way.

What the hell is wrong with people? How would she feel if it were her daughter? Would she even notice she was gone? Wow.


It is a 2.5 acre lot of property with no one living on it, and the owner is 74 years old. Maybe the owner is living in a nursing home. Or a hospital. They sure as hell are NOT living on the property. Or maybe they have Alzheimer's. Or cancer. Or live in Miami and just had not kept up with the news.

Mostly I am just so glad that they found the body. It was looking less likely as more time passed. Thank you for not burying it, murderer, whoever you are, probably Jesse Matthew. Now there is a body and forensic evidence, and you are not going to do this to anyone else.
Anonymous
Did animals get to the body since bones were discovered? That is quick decomposition for 5 weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did animals get to the body since bones were discovered? That is quick decomposition for 5 weeks.


There is mention of buzzards.

http://insidecville.com/blog/exclusive-where-hannah-was-found/
Anonymous
I can't believe those of you who are running after the property owner with pitch forks when you have NO idea if the property was searched, or not searched, and the reasons why. Crazy.
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