Anonymous wrote:https://www.wbtv.com/2025/02/18/new-asha-degree-warrants-text-messages-revealed-possible-admission-fault-more/?outputType=amp
They haven’t found her yet, but it seems like they’re very close to solving this case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading the search warrant on Reddit, it seems likely that a teenage daughter of the Dedmon family accidentally hit her and panicked. Parents may have covered it up. Yikes, what a tragedy all around if this is true. They should have just reported it and given that family closure.
But why was asha out there in the first place?
That’s the bigger question. I doubt we will ever know.
My guess is that the cops know why and it probably has to do with her parents being super strict and religious but it’s not relevant in that they didn’t harm her and who wants to pour salt in the wound of a grieving parent. I’m sure they would have found evidence if she was being harmed by a family member.
How would the cops know this?
When a child goes missing, don’t you think a good detective would find out about the homelife? They’ve had 20 years to investigate this family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading the search warrant on Reddit, it seems likely that a teenage daughter of the Dedmon family accidentally hit her and panicked. Parents may have covered it up. Yikes, what a tragedy all around if this is true. They should have just reported it and given that family closure.
But why was asha out there in the first place?
That’s the bigger question. I doubt we will ever know.
My guess is that the cops know why and it probably has to do with her parents being super strict and religious but it’s not relevant in that they didn’t harm her and who wants to pour salt in the wound of a grieving parent. I’m sure they would have found evidence if she was being harmed by a family member.
How would the cops know this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how so many people could see a child walking out at night and not call the police.
This was also in 2000 when cell phones weren't as ubiquitous as they are now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading the search warrant on Reddit, it seems likely that a teenage daughter of the Dedmon family accidentally hit her and panicked. Parents may have covered it up. Yikes, what a tragedy all around if this is true. They should have just reported it and given that family closure.
But why was asha out there in the first place?
That’s the bigger question. I doubt we will ever know.
My guess is that the cops know why and it probably has to do with her parents being super strict and religious but it’s not relevant in that they didn’t harm her and who wants to pour salt in the wound of a grieving parent. I’m sure they would have found evidence if she was being harmed by a family member.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how so many people could see a child walking out at night and not call the police.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how so many people could see a child walking out at night and not call the police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading the search warrant on Reddit, it seems likely that a teenage daughter of the Dedmon family accidentally hit her and panicked. Parents may have covered it up. Yikes, what a tragedy all around if this is true. They should have just reported it and given that family closure.
But why was asha out there in the first place?
That’s the bigger question. I doubt we will ever know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading the search warrant on Reddit, it seems likely that a teenage daughter of the Dedmon family accidentally hit her and panicked. Parents may have covered it up. Yikes, what a tragedy all around if this is true. They should have just reported it and given that family closure.
But why was asha out there in the first place?
Anonymous wrote:After reading the search warrant on Reddit, it seems likely that a teenage daughter of the Dedmon family accidentally hit her and panicked. Parents may have covered it up. Yikes, what a tragedy all around if this is true. They should have just reported it and given that family closure.