To: r9etb
No one is blind. We all know the possibities but we still have hope and we still need to know where she is. We are trying to get the word out so that if anyone saw the b/f, Louis Walls that night or Roxy that night, they will recall and notify LE.
12 posted on
02/17/2007 11:00:42 AM PST by
richandfamous
("Life ain't hard, just get a job and don't kill anybody." by richandfamous)
To: forum
I think the person who suggested it was possible that Roxy was a prostitute meant no harm. I think that person was just stating the cold, hard possibilities. And, as bad as it may sound I would rather my daughter be in that lifestyle with the chance and the hope that she can leave it than to think of the possibility that she is no longer with us.
We don't know if we will find Roxy alive, of course we hope more than anything to. But, her family and loved ones need to find her and bring her home. And, if she has met with foul play, that person or persons must go to prison for the sake of justice for Roxy and to protect others from harm.
Roxy's family understands that Roxy may not be alive. Liz, her mom searches routinely for her, and she looks in dumpsters among other places. She knows the possibilities. She reads everything she can that has been written about Roxy. Stating the cold, hard possibilities is important; but, please be sensitive to the fact that those who love Roxy dearly may be reading.
Roxy was working for the Census Bureau and completing her GED when she vanished. She had recently got her cell phone in her name and was very proud to have begun to have her own credit line. She paid her bill on time. She did not leave behind her cell phone willingly, I believe. She also left her purse, money, credit cards, and even her shoes behind. Her ID was later found in a friend of her boyfriend's vehicle.
Please, if someone saw something that night, July 7th, Friday or perhaps the night before on Thursday at or near The Budget Inn, at 9106 N I H 35, Austin, TX just South of Rundberg, on the South bound lane, please come forward. Call APD Missing Persons at 512-974-5250. Or call Crimestoppers and you can receive up to $1,000.00 cash possibly if their is a conviction.
Please help us find Roxanne.
Most Sincerely,
LionRun
13 posted on
02/17/2007 8:53:12 PM PST by
LionRun
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