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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Omg. So so sad. They don’t think she’s alive. So many crazies in the world.[/quote] Unfortunately, “the crazies” aren’t just “in the world”. They are in our homes, married to us, our sisters, daughters, and mothers. But some people will ignore that women are most often killed by an intimate partner. They would rather fear a stranger from a different background. When a woman disappears, there’s a back-twisting effort to assasinate her character or conjure up a perp of the worst racial stereotypes, when the most statistically likely subject is right in front of us and usually performing on camera.[/quote] This. Amazing how long killers have gotten away with it but the modern era and modern technology is revealing just how many killers sleep in the same bed as their victims in ‘loving’ homes.[/quote] What? As soon as this hit the media everyone was saying it was the fiance because the odds were that it was the fiance. Well actually, disappearing on their own accord is actually the most likely thing. Most people who go missing eventually return home. I'm sure Kelsey's family was holding out hope that she would be found safe - what family wouldn't? But it sounds as though the police have found enough evidence to indicate that she is dead. This is really sad news especially for that innocent little baby who will never really know her mom. [/quote] Yes, I was one of those people. But if this was 1942 or 1956 or 1931 the disappearance of this mother without a trace would have been blamed on minorities or itinerant workers in the community. It would have been buried or forgotten and the fiancée would have just moved on with his life because power, privilege and appearance said he couldn’t have done it. https://www.innocenceproject.org/african-american-wrongful-convictions-throughout-history/ Also most teenagers or depressed individuals with few ties to the community run off. But a young, stable new mom who loved her child? She doesn’t fit that profile. [/quote]
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