I also want it to go away. It has nothing to do with any of us. They know none of us can find her or help her. It’s not like this is a missing woman who wandered off and the public can be on the lookout to help. Whoever has her captive is for law enforcement and the Guthrie to figure out and handle. Nobody else’s elderly loved ones are at this kind of risk so it’s not even a public interest story. It’s weird and creepy and bizarre and we don’t need more info. |
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The fact that authorities spent such a significant amount of time there yesterday (at Annie’s house), I am thinking that someone in their home may be a potential suspect.
I guess only time will tell. Today at 5p, the second ransom notes offer will expire. |
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I do not think she is alive right now. 💔💔💔
It has been almost 8 days that she has been without her important meds and her pacemaker. It would be impossible for her to go without these two things for eight days truthfully.
And I am pretty sure Savannah & her two siblings knew this when they posted their last video just a few days ago. Savannah’s wording was vital in that she stated that she wants her Mother returned so that they could “celebrate.” Key word is celebrate. People usually use this term when discussing a promotion or a birthday - never when someone abducted is returned home. The term celebrate is often used in context of looking back at one’s life after they are no longer alive. |
Where is this substantiated? |
Well, I don’t disagree with you but unfortunately, you’re probably going to have to just buckle in. That’s how these things go. I didn’t follow the Karen Reid case but a lot of the content creators and podcasts that I listened to did so I felt like that just was not going away for months and months. I actually may at some point revisit it if there’s a good documentary that comes out or something, but I just didn’t have the bandwidth at the time and I remember thinking gosh the story will never go away. I just recommend not clicking on anything related to the story and that at least helps your algorithm. |
Everyone called me a liar 50 pages ago when I posted that I saw on fb or insta that her sister was taken into custody. Sadly, this is looking more likely. Just savage. |
A pacemaker is a surgical implant. It functions independently and will continue to regulate heart rhythm regardless of being away from your smartwatch. It just means that the data about heart rhythms, electrical pulses, etc is not currently being transmitted to the doctor because she is “out of range.” The data is still being stored in the internally in the device and it can be accessed once she is back in range. The pacemaker is mentioned in the timeline because it helps investigators narrow down the specific time she was taken from her home, but this is not an indicator that it stopped working. |
Well, you were a liar because that didn’t happen. But people have been suspecting the family all along. |
You’re getting off track. The discussion is, could a person fit down that drywell/septic hole. Certainly a small child could. |
The authorities said yesterday they will have a presence there permanently for security. Media and onlookers are an issue. There weren’t searching the home for 12 hours. |
This. Older women who live alone create these safety nets for each other. My mom has a deal with her neighbors where they open the blinds on a certain window each day so they know they aren’t dead or in trouble. My mom also texts me and my brother each morning. |
You keep repeating this and seem to have no understanding of how pacemakers work. They are not carted around attached externally to the body like an oxygen tank or a phone. Pacemakers are inserted, surgically, under the skin, with wires threaded through the person's veins. Unless someone cut out her pacemaker, she was not "without her pacemaker." |
It’s not. This poster is spreading wild rumors from X. |
Her pacemaker is working, the data just isn’t being downloaded. You can’t turn off a pacemaker when you kidnap someone, unless you cut it out of them. |
m Fb or insta? Where? Still unsubstantiated. |