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She's got lucky, of course I hope they find her, I just think of all the others, who no one really cared a damn about. None the less to put up an award for the find.
Originally posted by randyvs
reply to post by Republican08
She's got lucky, of course I hope they find her, I just think of all the others, who no one really cared a damn about. None the less to put up an award for the find.
What's up 08?
That's exactly why I posted this. Maybe this is how people start to care.
I know I do. I wish I had some kind of gift that would tell me where she is.
[edit on 29-10-2009 by randyvs]
During the press conference, police did not field questions from reporters. However, they detailed the timeline exhaustively instead. Between 8:20 and 8:48 PM, someone matching Harrington's description was seen outside the arena's parking lot by the ticket office. She called friends inside the arena at that time and tried to figure out a way back in. She told her friends she'd get a ride home from friends around Charlottesville
From 8:48 to 9 PM, Harrington was still seen around the arena, but police say they have no indication she re-entered the building. About 10 minutes later, someone matching Harrington's description was seen walking through the University Hall parking lot. She was alone, but there were other people walking in the same direction
Between 9:10 and 9:20 PM, someone who looks like Harrington was seen in the Lannigan Field parking area near the college's track. The lot is used for overflow parking, and the woman is said to have had limited interactions with people who were at the parking area. At 9:20 PM, witnesses thought Harrington left the area
The person matching Harrington's description was spotted 10 minutes later on the Copeley Road Bridge near Ivy Road. She was last seen near the intersection of Copeley Road and Ivy Road. Police admit they still need more detail -- no matter how small -- from anyone who may have seen Harrington after she left the arena. They're hoping to put together a mosaic of her movements during that 70-minute period, and they hope this will provide more insight into what may have happened to Harrington and extend it from the point where they can last pinpoint her whereabouts
I'd just wish, people would become more concerned with 'missing persons'.
I'm not much of a praying man, but My thoughts go out to the family and cling to the hope of a better mortality that she is alive and that she will be rescued.
Originally posted by randyvs
reply to post by Jkd Up
I'm not much of a praying man, but My thoughts go out to the family and cling to the hope of a better mortality that she is alive and that she will be rescued.
I was hoping to just get the word out on this forum.
[edit on 31-10-2009 by randyvs]