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ROBIN WARDER APRIL 28, 2013

It’s always frustrating when a person mysteriously disappears and no one ever finds out

what happened to them. It’s even more frustrating when the investigation of these

disappearances winds up uncovering clues that only raise more questions than they

answer. Here are some unsolved disappearances which are much more unusual than your

typical missing persons case and feature some very baffling twists and turns. In each of

these creepy cases, bizarre clues have been discovered which add a lot of confusion to the

mystery and are sure to leave sleuths scratching their heads.

10Tara Calico

MYSTERIES

10 Mysterious Disappearances WithBizarre Clues

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On September 28, 1988, a 19-year old girl named Tara Calico left her home in Belen, New

Mexico to go bike riding on Highway 47. Neither Tara nor her bicycle were seen again. Her

case went cold until June 15, 1989 when a woman found a Polaroid in a parking spot outside

a convenience store in Port St. Joe, Florida. A white van had previously been parked in the

spot, and the photo featured a teenage girl and young boy were both bound and gagged in

the back of a van.

It was speculated that the girl in the photo might be Tara and that the boy was Michael

Henley, a nine-year old who vanished on a New Mexico camping trip the previous year.

However, Michael’s remains were soon found in the same area he originally went missing.

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Two other photographs featuring a gagged girl resembling Tara surfaced over the next few

months, though they have never been released to the public. Years later, a Valencia County

sheriff publicly stated his belief that Tara was killed the day she disappeared when two

local residents accidentally hit her with their truck and disposed of her body, but he had

insufficient evidence to make an arrest. But if this theory is true, then what’s the story

behind the two kids in the photograph?

9Teresa Butler

On the morning of January 25, 2006, the husband of 35-year old Teresa Butler returned to

his home in Risco, Missouri after working the night shift and discovered that his wife was

missing and their two young sons were home alone. Her Jeep was still at the house and

there were no signs of struggle or forced entry, but her kids could not shed any light on

what happened to her. Teresa’s purse and cellular phone were missing, as were a lot of

other valuable items from the house, such as a Playstation, video camera and car stereo.

However, her wedding rings and jacket were left behind.

Things got even more bizarre when authorities discovered that two calls had been made

from Teresa’s cell phone shortly after she disappeared to numbers at two different towns

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from Teresa’s cell phone shortly after she disappeared to numbers at two different towns

in Missouri. The person at the first number never answered the phone, while the second

did answer and claimed they heard nothing on the line. Neither of these people had ever

heard of Teresa Butler and don’t have any information about her disappearance. Seven

years later, there are still no answers in this baffling case and no trace of Teresa has ever

been found.

8Amy Bradley

In March of 1998, Amy Bradley, a 23-year old girl from Virginia, went on vacation with her

parents and brother on the Royal Caribbean cruise ship, Rhapsody of the Seas. While they

were in the vicinity of Curacao in the Netherlands Antilles, Amy mysteriously vanished

from the ship. Amy’s family last saw her on their suite’s balcony in the wee hours of the

morning of March 24, and eyewitnesses reported seeing her in an elevator with a member

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morning of March 24, and eyewitnesses reported seeing her in an elevator with a member

of the ship’s band sometime afterward. The ship docked in Curacao shortly after Amy’s

parents reported her missing, but it was not locked down while the crew searched for her.

Seven years later, Amy’s parents were E-mailed a photograph from an adult escort website

featuring a woman who resembled her.

It is speculated that Amy may have been smuggled off the ship in Curacao and sold into

sexual slavery. There have been numerous eyewitness sightings of her over the years. One

of them came from an American sailor who visited a brothel in Curacao and claimed that a

woman who said her name was “Amy Bradley” asked him for help before she was escorted

away. While Amy’s family have launched an extensive investigation to find her, her ultimate

fate is still unknown.

7Annette Sagers

On November 21, 1987, Korrina Lynne Sagers Malinoski, a 26-year old woman from Mount

Holly, South Carolina, mysteriously disappeared when she did not show up for work and

her car was found parked in front of the Mount Holly Plantation. But that’s not even the

most bizarre aspect of this story. On October 4, 1988, Korrina’s 8-year old daughter,

Annette Sagers, was on her way to school and went to the bus stop in front of the Mount

Holly Plantation… and she mysteriously vanished as well!

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To make things even stranger, a note was found at the bus stop which read: “Dad, momma

come back. Give the boys a hug”. While it looked like it may have been written under

duress, handwriting experts determined that Annette likely wrote the note. It’s been

speculated that Annette’s mother may have returned to reclaim her daughter so they could

disappear together, but she also left two sons behind and no one in their family has heard

from either of them in 25 years. In 2000, an anonymous caller claimed that Annette’s body

was buried in Sumter County, but that lead never panned out. Overall, this is a truly

baffling mystery with no discernible solution.

6Cynthia Anderson

On the morning of August 4, 1981, a 20-year old woman named Cynthia Anderson went to

her job as a legal secretary at a law firm in Toledo, Ohio. When her employers arrived at

work later on, Cynthia had vanished. Her purse and car keys were missing, but her vehicle

was still parked outside. Eerily, a romance novel she had been reading was at her desk and

it was open to the one scene in the story where the heroine is abducted at knifepoint. This

clue could be read as a sign that she staged her own disappearance, but there has been no

trace of her in over 30 years.

There have been many other theories about what happened to Cynthia. A month after her

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disappearance, police received an anonymous phone call that Cynthia was being held

against her will in the basement of a white house, but this lead never went anywhere. One

of the attorneys at Cynthia’s firm was involved in drug dealing and later went to prison,

drumming up speculation that she may have overheard incriminating information which

led to her murder. However, there is no concrete evidence to support any of these theories

and Cynthia Anderson remains missing.

5Asha Degree

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On the morning of February 14, 2000, the parents of 9-year old girl Asha Degree went to

wake her up and discovered she was not in her bed. Even though Asha shared a room with

her brother, he had no idea what happened to her. Witnesses later reported seeing a girl

matching Asha’s description walking down the highway at around 4:00 a.m., so it seems

she may have sneaked out on her own. Asha was currently studying a fantasy book in

school about children who go on adventures after running away, which could have inspired

her actions. Things got even more bizarre once Asha’s belongings started turning up.

Three days after she disappeared, Asha’s pencil, marker and hair bow were found in the

doorway of a tool shed approximately one mile from her home. A year-and-a-half later,

Asha’s book bag was found 26 miles away. It contained more of her belongings and had

been double-wrapped in plastic trash bags. This has led authorities to suspect foul play,

but there are still no answers about why Asha would leave her home in the middle of the

night, who she might have crossed paths with, or what ultimately happened to her.

4Laureen Rahn

Laureen Rahn, a 14-year old girl from Manchester, New Hampshire, was last seen on the

evening of April 26, 1980 during a get-together at her apartment with two friends.

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evening of April 26, 1980 during a get-together at her apartment with two friends.

Laureen’s mother, Judith, came home that night and was baffled to discover that the

apartment building’s hallway was dark because all the light bulbs had been unscrewed.

Judith assumed Laureen was sleeping in her bed, but in the morning, she discovered that it

was actually Laureen’s friend, who had no idea where Laureen was.

The police initially suspected Laureen was a runaway, but things got weird in October of

that year when Judith discovered three calls to California on her phone bill which she had

never made. Two of the calls were made to motels while the other was made to a teen

sexual assistance hotline. The wife of the physician who ran this hotline was known for

housing runaways, and at least one of these motels was often used by a notorious child

pornographer known as “Dr. Z”. However, authorities could find no evidence to tie Laureen

to any of these leads. For the next several years, Judith would also get mysterious phone

calls from a caller who never said anything, but in the end, the ultimate fate of Laureen

Rahn remains a mystery.

3Leah Roberts

In March of 2000, 23-year old college student Leah Roberts left on a road trip from her

home in Raleigh, North Carolina. She took most of her belongings and her cat with her, but

did not tell anyone where she was going. On March 18, her jeep was discovered abandoned

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on a logging road in Whatcom County, Washington. The vehicle had crashed over an

embankment and while it’s likely the driver would have been injured in an accident like

that, there was no sign of any blood. All of Leah’s belongings (including a pair of pants

containing $2500) were scattered throughout the scene, there was no trace of Leah or her

cat.

To make things even stranger, blankets had been placed over the vehicle’s windows,

indicating that someone had used it as a shelter. One week later, police received a call from

a man claiming he saw a woman matching Leah’s description at a gas station many miles

away from the crash scene. The caller said she looked disoriented, but he inexplicably hung

up before giving any more details. This has been the only known sighting of Leah Roberts

since her disappearance, but there’s no other indication about what may have happened to

her.

2Diane Augat

On April 10, 1988, 40-year old Diane Augat left her residence in Odessa, Florida and

mysteriously disappeared. Three days later, Diane’s mother received a message on her

answering machine from a woman who sounded just like her daughter. She was saying

“Help, help, let me out” and “Hey, gimme that” as the sounds of someone trying to grab the

phone away could be heard in the background. The caller ID read “Starlight”, but there was

no answer when Diane’s mother called the number back.

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no answer when Diane’s mother called the number back.

Things got really morbid on April 15 when the severed tip of Diane’s right middle finger was

found in the area where she was last seen. Two weeks later, a bag containing her neatly

folded clothing was discovered in a convenience store’s freezer. Two-and-a-half years after

Diane went missing, a local paper published a story about her disappearance. The very next

day, Diane’s brother’s girlfriend happened to discover a plastic bag in another convenience

store. It had the name “Diane” written on it and contained items which may have belonged

to her. In spite of these bizarre clues, no other trace of Diane Augat has ever been found.

1Mary Shotwell Little

Mary Shotwell Little, a 25-year old newlywed secretary at a bank in Atlanta, Georgia,

mysteriously vanished after having dinner with a friend on the night of October 14, 1965.

The next day, her car was found in the same lot where she had parked the night before, but

there were indications that it had been driven away from this location and returned. Her

undergarments were neatly folded inside and there were traces of blood throughout the

vehicle. The car also had a license plate which was not registered to Mary and had been

stolen from another vehicle in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The day after she disappeared, Mary’s gasoline credit card wound up being used at two

separate stations in Charlotte and Raleigh. The signatures for them read “Mrs. Roy H. Little

Jr.” and appeared to be in Mary’s handwriting. Both places reported seeing a disheveled

woman matching Mary’s description who seemed to have a minor head injury and was in

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the company of two domineering men. There have been many theories about her

disappearance, ranging from an obsessive secret admirer to a sex scandal at her workplace,

but none of them have ever been proven and Mary Little’s fate remains an unsolved

mystery.

Robin Warder is a budding Canadian screenwriter who has used his encyclopedic movie

knowledge to publish numerous articles at Cracked.com. I am also the co-owner of a pop

culture website called The Back Row.

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hv f2f BBC chaff • 2 days ago

It's 1 AM and I am now scared of being kidnapped.

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Kitten • 2 days ago hv f2f BBC chaff

It's 8.30pm and I'm in bed with my rather large and intimidating husband.I'M scared of being kidnapped!! Yeah this list seriously gave me theheebiejeebies.

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I'cia( !! My Falcons) • 2 days ago hv f2f BBC chaff

Makes you want to stay home but even that is not is safe considering #5.I couldn't imagine being taken away from the people I love,tragic.

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Urban Bee • 2 days ago I'cia( ! My Falcons)

Buy a large and savage looking dog. Take the dog everywherewith you and people won't approach you. Hell, most of them won't evenstay on the same side of the street when I go out for a walk. Also protectsthe car from being stolen and the house from being burgled. When hebarks, he does this long, rolling growl thing that sounds like a volcanoclearing its throat and causes people to back away instantly. His face putspeople off even though he's actually a big softy.

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segue • 2 days ago Urban Bee

The dog doesn't even have to be particularly viciouslooking as long as it behaves as if it's vicious when the situationcalls for it. I had a border collie, a medium sized breed, who wasfriendly with everyone. Yet one day, when a repairman I had calledto check out the heating system came to my home, sheimmediately placed herself between me and the man, leaving agood 10 feet between us. She growled in an alarming manner andthe man turned and departed quickly. This was during a time in LosAngeles that a rapist was preying on women at home alone. I haveno clue whether or not this man had harmful intent but the oddest

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no clue whether or not this man had harmful intent but the oddestthing is that this was the one and only time in her almost 18 yearsof life she ever reacted like that to anyone!

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meatwad_SSuppet • 7 hours ago segue

That is how the Doberman gained fame in the early 1970'swith the tough guy wanna-be's (thanks to James Bond moviestoo). Turns out to be one of the big softy, or big soft heartedbreeds they've ever made. Maybe scary looking to most, but a verygood dog for the kids. As long as you teach the kids not to hit themand that goes for every breed.

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segue • 3 hours ago meatwad_SSuppet

Yes! Dobies are big softies alright. If one doesn't have theears and tail docked they even look like softies, pretty dogs with adecidedly Pointer appearance about them.

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meatwad_SSuppet • 7 hours ago I'cia( ! My Falcons)

Remember Daniel Van Dam? Taken from her bedroom and killed.What is it that is those type of guys problem? Is it a very tiny 'unit' thatthey are ashamed of showing a grown woman? There is no absolutesafety while at home.

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segue • 3 hours ago meatwad_SSuppet

I don't think this particular book speaks directly to thatcase but it does to many similar kinds of cases, as well as the justplain terrible acts of man, Why They Kill by Richard Rhodes. Abehavioral scientist, who deals exclusively with killers, LonnieAthens spent his entire adult life figuring out why these guys actthe way they do. It's a fascinating read and ought to be read byanyone fascinated by the deeply flawed souls and minds of thoseamong us who kill, rape, torture, and deliberately cause untoldamounts of pain to so many.

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inconspicuousdetective • 2 days ago hv f2f BBC chaff

it doesn't seem too mysterious what happened to some of these women,unfortuantely

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john_koenig • 2 days ago inconspicuousdetective

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john_koenig • 2 days ago inconspicuousdetective

#2 is poorly researched or phony. In 1988 there was no suchanimal as Caller ID. I remember being one of the first to get it in my part ofOhio and that was in 1995 or 1996.

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Agent119 • 2 days ago john_koenig

No, they definitely had caller id in Florida in 1988. BothGTE and Southern Bell offered caller ID by the early 80's. A quickGoogle search will confirm it.

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Agent119 • 2 days ago Agent119

However, Diane Augat went missing in 1998, not 1988 so itreally doesn't matter.

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john_koenig • 2 days ago Agent119

That explains it. I rest my case.

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john_koenig • 2 days ago Agent119

In 1987, Bell Atlantic (now Verizon Communications)conducted another market trial in Hudson County, New Jersey,which was followed by limited deployment. BellSouth was the firstcompany to deploy caller ID in December 1988 in Memphis,Tennessee,with a full deployment to its nine-state region over the next four years. Bell Atlantic was the second local telephone company todeploy Caller ID in New Jersey's Hudson County. US WestCommunications (now Qwest/CenturyLink) was the third localtelephone company to offer caller ID service in 1989.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C...

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inconspicuousdetective • 2 days ago john_koenig

extremely poorly researched, especially if the year is adecade off mate (saw the comment below, checked it and she didin fact go missing in 98')

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john_koenig • 2 days ago inconspicuousdetective

We see that a lot here lately...dates seem not to matter to a

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We see that a lot here lately...dates seem not to matter to alot of list authors, nor does fact checking of any kind. A perfectexample was a "lady disappears from boat in the Gulf" story a fewmonths ago which 20 of us debunked in ten minutes simply byGoogling the original newspaper accounts.

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inconspicuousdetective • 2 days ago john_koenig

quantity has taken over quality to some degree on this site,i've been here for a long time (commenting recently much morethan ever) and it's slipped. lists used to be long with two or moreparagraphs (by that i'm talking about an actual written paragraphnot 5-6 sentences like in high school) with detail and information.as i once read here the idea behind listverse is that the site andlists are supposed to inform and spur on your own research intothe things on the list. it's accomplishing this goal in a very negativeway, with a major focus being bad humor, something whichfortunately has declined lately as well in the lists.

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Durell Stouffer • 19 hours ago inconspicuousdetective

Perhaps it's just poor editing and not poor researching asthe name is a hyperlink to the article dated in 2000 states 1998.Either way, they really should double check their work or have anextra set of eyes look at it before putting it out there.

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inconspicuousdetective • 13 hours ago Durell Stouffer

agree, dunno how long you've been part of the site (as acommenter/reader) but it didn't used to be quite like this. i meanthis is a small dent in a list, no doubt an honest mistake, but thereason everyone's so quick to get on it is because quality nose-dived.

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Brain Lock • 2 days ago john_koenig

that's funny, we had it in St Louis area in the late 80s.

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john_koenig • 2 days ago Brain Lock

In 1987, Bell Atlantic (now Verizon Communications)conducted another market trial in Hudson County, New Jersey, which was followed bylimiteddeployment. BellSouth was the first company to deploy caller ID in

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deployment. BellSouth was the first company to deploy caller ID in December 1988 in Memphis, Tennessee,with a full deployment to its nine-state region over the next four years. Bell Atlantic was the second local telephone company todeploy CallerID in New Jersey's Hudson County. US West Communications(now Qwest/CenturyLink) was the third local telephone company to offercallerID service in 1989.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C...

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segue • a day ago john_koenig

koening, you made your point when you posted thisidentical bit of info minutes before you posted this one. Did you dothat on purpose? I've seen a couple of people doing multipleidentical posts of late. It's annoying and unnecessary.

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john_koenig • 20 hours ago segue

I find you to be annoying and unnecessary, woman.

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segue • 18 hours ago john_koenig

boo hoo

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meatwad_SSuppet • 7 hours ago john_koenig

As others have said, caller ID was available in the late 80's.What you are thinking of was the federal fight against everyonegetting it by default without the option not to have it. You do havethe *67 *69 etc tools at your fingertips. I really do not know whatthe problem is. You do not need to answer every unknown callerand let the machine help you screen them. You can always pick itup, or walk away. There is the National "Do not call" list you canopt into. I have not, and the fact that I never enter my REALtelephone number for any web sites fill in forms, may havesomething to do with the few calls that do make it to my number.

Who uses their real information on line, ever??

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Fella in the Other Office • 2 minutes ago hv f2f BBC chaff

It's 11am and I am afraid of being kidnapped.

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Guy in an Office • 3 minutes ago hv f2f BBC chaff

It's 11am and I'm not afraid of being kidnapped.

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jaymack77 • a day ago hv f2f BBC chaff

I thought this list was about mysterious disappearances, where does itsay 10 women wo were kidnapped? I gues I ned glasses.

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jaymack77 • a day ago jaymack77

*who....*need

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diablo135 • a day ago jaymack77

who says any of them were kidnapped?

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Cocal Arellano • 2 days ago

It seems that men don't disappear leaving bizarre clues...

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Not Just a Clever Name • 2 days ago Cocal Arellano

Selfish women hogging all the violent death for themselves, am I right?

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Urban Bee • 2 days ago Cocal Arellano

Listverse already has a list of bizarre disappearances. It was done byJamie Frater in 2007 and features several male disappearances, along with acampsite of hippies and an entire village. It's worth reading and really weird.

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aloy • 2 days ago Urban Bee

I see that's why It felt I have already stumble upon one. #10 waskinda familiar.

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sillyfer • 2 days ago

The pic at #10, I'd like to have it erased from my memory please.

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nana • 2 days ago sillyfer

I love this site, but posting that pic was not cool.

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Sercan Saylik • 2 days ago

What is so "baffling" about #9? The woman I assume got sick of her life and left,and it's not like she is going to go empty-handed, she took a few valuables with her. AndI think she left the wedding rings as a sign of "we are done". If she was kidnapped,everything valuable would have gone..

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Isatta Hadiyah • 2 days ago Sercan Saylik

Still pretty weird that she left her kids and I mean there is divorce....noneed to freak everybody out by fading to black.

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LexiconD1 • 2 days ago Isatta Hadiyah

Want to say that to women who have been abused by theirhusbands? Sometimes it's just better to fade, than stay and be abused.

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Isatta Hadiyah • 2 days ago LexiconD1

I don't know what a battered woman goes through. Icouldn't imagine in being in such a predicament, however if I was, Iwould take my children with me. One, for strength and for two tomake sure they're in safe hands because its more than likely that ifhe's an abusive husband, he's an abusive father. Under nocircumstances would I abandon my child. So it's better to let yourkids suffer alone?

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LexiconD1 • 2 days ago Isatta Hadiyah

I've never been in an abusive relationship, so I don't haveany idea what a battered woman goes through either (for therecord, I'm a woman). I did not say anything about the 'kids', did I?Of course you should not leave your kids, in most cases. However,sometimes it's not the kids being abused, and are left alone.Circumstances aren't the same in every case. I do know that mostabused women do not have means to take care of the familyfinancially or literally have nowhere to go, which means taking thekids isn't always feasible...

Bill S. Preston (esquire) • 2 days ago Sercan Saylik

Couldn't you pretty much say that about half of these? What about the

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Couldn't you pretty much say that about half of these? What about thewoman that "came back" for her daughter?

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Pillow • 5 hours ago Sercan Saylik

We can learn form her: Women when running away to start new lives,never forget your Playstation.

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Hercules321 • 2 days ago

These people must have found a gateway or a portal to another world.. Awormhole perhaps..

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LuvsHorror • 2 days ago Hercules321

Thays what I think too.

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Bill S. Preston (esquire) • 2 days ago

List idea, top 10 notorious child pornographers. Is it not troubling/scary/baffling that there is a "notorious" child pornographer?

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Brain Lock • 2 days ago Bill S. Preston (esquire)

I'm guessing he was not exposed until after her connection to the motelwas made? then the police would backtrack any clues to her as a possiblevictim?

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Bill S. Preston (esquire) • 2 days ago Brain Lock

Not sure, but makes sense.

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Darkinnlord • 2 days ago

All women!?

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