What a nightmare for these people.
May God bless and watch over her.
I am worried,too..This sounds really bad..
Prayers for her safe return and may God give strength to the family..I cannot imagine the pain they are going through.
"Mark Lunsford spent Wednesday night at a girlfriend's house. He came home sometime before 6 a.m. and heard his daughter's alarm going off. He changed his clothes to get ready for work, and checked to see why Jessica hadn't turned it off. She was gone. The front door was unlocked and there were no signs of forced entry.
HUH? Why doesn't that make sense?
I don't know, something just doesn't sound right to me.
Plus the dad has a Mullet, that's always a baaaad sign. A Mullet is usually indicative of a doper, drunk, ex-con, pervert, loser - or all of the aforementioned.
"Interesting" comments from "Mom" ...
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/02/26/florida.girl/
Angela Bryant, the girl's estranged mother who lives in Warren County, Ohio, said, "Every night when I close my eyes, I ask God to watch over her, keep her safe."
"She's nine years old, she's innocent. Nobody should have just come in and taken her like that, but it happens every day. You don't think it's going to happen to you."
"I hope that she's not dead, that somebody hasn't taken her and did things that they wanted to do to her," she added.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/02/25/national/main676585.shtml
"I don't know where she is," Bryant, 31, of Morrow, Ohio, told The Associated Press in a tearful telephone interview Friday.
Bryant, who has remarried and has a 5-year-old son, added that she hadn't seen her daughter for four years. "Her dad didn't let me see her," she said.
What about a computer in the house?
the poor man, I saw him on TV with tears in eyes. I hope they find his daughter alive.
Have you heard in media anywhere, if the woman Jessica's Dad was with the night she disappeared, has been interviewed ?
Why wouldn't the DOLL be expounded on ? The officer said he wouldn't identify the doll. That sounds like a significant clue, doesn't it?