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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Savanna and her sister (and her husband) visited the memorial outside their mother’s home this morning and they look absolutely in mourning. My heart aches for their pain. Hopefully this month will finally bring them the answers they so desperately deserve.[/quote] They will not get answers for a long time, if ever. The investigation has gone nowhere since day 1. The woman and her captor seem to have vanished into thin air and law enforcement is useless to discern more. She was 84 and not in great health- she isn’t coming home and the family truly might never know what happened to her. That isn’t being pessimistic, it’s just true. The news has got to move on as is this is a cold case at this point and the family should move into processing her disappearance and treating it as a death. Hopefully one day they will at least get to bury her remains if someone finds them. [/quote] + 1 This is likely the truth. It is sad but makes the most sense. 💔 To be whisked away from your home in the dead of night…..leaving only your blood drops as a viable clue…..then to never be heard from for a month {and counting.} Whoever took her must not have done so for the money because wouldn’t they have gotten it by now?? Maybe this person took the victim as a revenge act >> perhaps they are mad at Savannah for a story she did or…..? Because who would want to feed and care for an elderly woman for this long?? Especially one who had severe health challenges?[/quote] With a medically fragile victim, if the culprit initially took her for the money, but she died suddenly before they could make the exchange, then they would probably just try to dispose of the body and flee because then there's no opportunity to exchange a live person for ransom. If the culprit wasn't intending to harm her and just wanted to burglarize her home, maybe she died in a struggle with the burglar before they took anything, and they decided to dump her body. They wouldn't have taken anything because there's too much risk to offloading stolen property if it's connected to a murder, and they might have figured dumping the body might lead people to believe she just wandered off or something, therefore buying them time to get far away. [/quote]
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