Now this is interesting. Have they identified the person who supposedly called the family last Sunday? Presumably they were familiar enough to have a phone number, so the family should be able to identify that person to authorities. Also, they can check phone records to see if a call came in when they reported it had. |
Maybe she started going to a different church 6 years ago. |
Thanks for joining this thread, kidnapper. So, why'd ya do it? Please enlighten us why it totally makes sense to kidnap an old lady in the age of near ubiquitous surveillance. Cuz it sounds pretty daft to me. |
You catch up, the point is who notices someone isn’t watching online? |
It sounds like they aren't compromising the investigation by disclosing details. She was still a member of the church, but watched online beginning in 2020. I'm sure there is so much more the authorities know, but that is not for us to know. |
| This whole thing is horrifying. Who on earth would harm an elderly person? I’m so sad at the state of our world. |
| So you’re saying someone randomly noticed that Nancy wasn’t online watching church and called her daughter to go check on her? |
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I'm over all this. Just let us know the outcome. Too much tv coverage and resources spent on this botched fiasco.
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What if it was your loved one? |
They are sick of it being a botched investigation too. |
Or appearance generally, when a woman is being discussed. Regardless of the context. (Even when discussing an elderly crime victim) It is sickening. |
Np here, but sure that could happen. I’m sure someone monitors who is online and it would be very noticeable if someone wasn’t there. I heard about a family who k ew something was wrong with an older relative because they had not posted in the Wordle group chat that day. Lots of older people have very consistent schedules. |
+1 |
This is my thought too. Someone close to her accidentally? killed her and are staging it as a kidnapping with ransom notes, etc to cover it up. |