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lushus PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 9:00 am

Dub wrote:
Maybe she's with the Sultan of Dubai and Michael Jackson.


Laughing Fit 1 I don't think Michael fancies Adult Females .. Laughing Fit 1

- let's not get "started", okay??? ;}




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Heli PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 11:30 am

lushus wrote:
Dub wrote:
Maybe she's with the Sultan of Dubai and Michael Jackson.


Laughing Fit 1 I don't think Michael fancies Adult Females .. Laughing Fit 1

- let's not get "started", okay??? ;}


There is no Sultan of Dubai; the Ruler of Dubai is
Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum

I know, who cares Laughing Guess I do, I love Dubai
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elgatonegro PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:23 pm

lol no you cant get married and have kids in america, or during college, or after college. Rolling Eyes




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justamom PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:26 pm

elgatonegro wrote:
lol no you cant get married and have kids in america, or during college, or after college. Rolling Eyes


I dont think Natalee is a kept woman either. But running away after your 18 isnt something that doesnt happen:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/06/05/national/main699734.shtml

(AP) Authorities say a Texas A&M University student who was feared dead after disappearing nearly seven years ago has been found alive and working in Kentucky.

Brandi Stahr was reported missing in October 1998 and police spent hours searching for her body in wooded areas. They questioned a serial rapist and murderer about her just hours before he was executed last year.

But a telephone tip led investigators to Florence, Ky., where Stahr has been working for the last five years at a Sam's Club, said Texas Ranger Frank Malinak.

"We thought we were dealing with a missing persons case," Malinak said. "But, in actuality, we were dealing with a person who did not want to be found and was in hiding."

Stahr, 27, hid from her family after she and her mother, Ann Dickenson, got into an argument over bad grades she received during her sophomore year and her family stopped paying for school.

For the last five years, Stahr worked under her real name, using her Social Security number. But police said they were unable to locate her that way because they don't have access to IRS records.

Ann Dickenson says she was just a few months away from having her daughter legally declared dead and buying a tombstone.

Dickenson and Stahr haven't reunited yet, but have talked on the phone. Stahr told her sister the family should not bother visiting, but her mother said nothing will stop her.

"We're going. I'm going. Even if I have to sit out in a (Sam's Club) parking lot to see her," Dickenson said.

Although Stahr committed no crime in her disappearance, investigators spent a lot of money and time looking for her, Malinak said.

"The responsible thing to do would have been to let someone know you're OK," Malinak said. "There are going to be people expending man-hours and effort, trying to find a missing person."
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sarge PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:40 pm

Those kinds of endings are very rare. The odds are that Natalee is long dead now with probably no remains left if she was put into the water and that is the mostly likely place. Even if she were smuggled into a boat that night she would have been too much of a liablity to still be alive.
The FBI said she was mostly likely dead after 10 days. The Aruban investigators have said many times that they think she died. The runaway scenario to me is just not even a probability. There is just no reason to run away from Aruba.




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gilligan PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:54 pm

sarge wrote:
Those kinds of endings are very rare. The odds are that Natalee is long dead now with probably no remains left if she was put into the water and that is the mostly likely place. Even if she were smuggled into a boat that night she would have been too much of a liablity to still be alive.
The FBI said she was mostly likely dead after 10 days. The Aruban investigators have said many times that they think she died. The runaway scenario to me is just not even a probability. There is just no reason to run away from Aruba.


I agree, there is no reason to run away from Aruba, but I can think of many reasons for Natalee to run away from home.




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gagal_05 PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 1:01 pm

gilligan wrote:
sarge wrote:
Those kinds of endings are very rare. The odds are that Natalee is long dead now with probably no remains left if she was put into the water and that is the mostly likely place. Even if she were smuggled into a boat that night she would have been too much of a liablity to still be alive.
The FBI said she was mostly likely dead after 10 days. The Aruban investigators have said many times that they think she died. The runaway scenario to me is just not even a probability. There is just no reason to run away from Aruba.


I agree, there is no reason to run away from Aruba, but I can think of many reasons for Natalee to run away from home.


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sarge PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 1:09 pm

I agree, there is no reason to run away from Aruba, but I can think of many reasons for Natalee to run away from home.


I agree that she was probably very unhappy living in the household that she lived in too and for good reason.
Most definitely there were many reasons but she had graduated high school. She was 18. She did not have to live with Beth and Jug anymore. She could have gone anywhere she wanted to.
My cousin's son lived in Birmingham and wanted to leave home. As soon as he graduated from hs he went to Key West and never went back. There was nothing his parents could do about it.




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Dub PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 2:22 pm

Heli wrote:
lushus wrote:
Dub wrote:
Maybe she's with the Sultan of Dubai and Michael Jackson.


Laughing Fit 1 I don't think Michael fancies Adult Females .. Laughing Fit 1

- let's not get "started", okay??? ;}


There is no Sultan of Dubai; the Ruler of Dubai is
Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum

I know, who cares Laughing Guess I do, I love Dubai


Oops, should have done some research, Heli....






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gilligan PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 3:22 pm

sarge wrote:
I agree, there is no reason to run away from Aruba, but I can think of many reasons for Natalee to run away from home.


I agree that she was probably very unhappy living in the household that she lived in too and for good reason.
Most definitely there were many reasons but she had graduated high school. She was 18. She did not have to live with Beth and Jug anymore. She could have gone anywhere she wanted to.
My cousin's son lived in Birmingham and wanted to leave home. As soon as he graduated from hs he went to Key West and never went back. There was nothing his parents could do about it.


Yes, I should not have said run away, she's too old for that term. At her age she lacks the life experience she would need to deal with that woman, so I can see her taking a chance to disappear herself rather than face that woman's "strikes".




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WangChung PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 3:27 pm

sarge wrote:
Those kinds of endings are very rare. The odds are that Natalee is long dead now with probably no remains left if she was put into the water and that is the mostly likely place. Even if she were smuggled into a boat that night she would have been too much of a liablity to still be alive.
The FBI said she was mostly likely dead after 10 days. The Aruban investigators have said many times that they think she died. The runaway scenario to me is just not even a probability. There is just no reason to run away from Aruba.


Rare????

Happy she's safe, friends feel hurt

By SCOTT BROOKS
Union Leader Staff
Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2006

The questions lingered for five months.

Where, friends wondered, did Laura Mackenzie go? How could she simply have disappeared? Might something awful have happened to her?

Some of those questions were answered Monday when investigators tracked the Goffstown teenager to an apartment on Florida's eastern coastline.

Authorities said Mackenzie, 18, had been living in the Sunshine State since March and was working as a waitress at a bar by the beach.

Today, as friends and relatives await Mackenzie's return to New Hampshire, many other questions remain. Why did Mackenzie run away? Why, apparently, didn't she tell anyone where she had gone? Didn't she know her friends and family would be worried?

For those who knew her best, the comfort that comes from knowing she is safe and the bewilderment over her choices have been hard to reconcile.

"Personally, I'm hurt," said Alise Greenfield, 18, one of Mackenzie's close friends in Goffstown. "I'm hurt that she didn't feel comfortable talking to anyone. I'm hurt that she just left without talking, without at least letting someone know she was OK, regardless of where she is."

►Missing Goffstown teen found working in Florida restaurant
►Missing girl’s cryptic note in yearbook

Friends and classmates at Goffstown High School say they lost all contact with Mackenzie when she drove off March 8 in her Volkswagen Golf. Soon afterward, police investigators pulled several of her closest friends out of class for questioning.

"The police, in the beginning, really felt that somebody, one of her close friends, knew something," said one friend, Heidi Dolan, 18. "That's what they felt, because what teenage girl leaves and doesn't say anything to her best friends?"

In fact, Dolan and others said, it was only then that they learned Mackenzie had been charged with shoplifting $956 worth of clothing and jewelry from Filene's at the Mall of New Hampshire in February. Mackenzie was supposed to be arraigned in Manchester District Court on the day she disappeared.

It didn't make sense, friends said. To the best of their knowledge, Mackenzie had never been in trouble before. She was an honor student and already had received acceptance letters from several colleges.

"We couldn't believe it," Dolan said. "That's such a big thing to keep from your friends."

Police returned to talk to Mackenzie's friends several times over the course of the investigation. Dolan said she was pulled out of class twice.

Mackenzie's boyfriend at the time, junior Tom Leo, also was questioned.

"He got really upset: 'How come this is happening? I wish I knew just like everyone else,'" said Ariel Desfosses, 18, who is close with both Mackenzie and Leo. "It really hurt him."
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refugee_lurker_27 PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 4:23 pm

WangChung wrote:
sarge wrote:
Those kinds of endings are very rare. The odds are that Natalee is long dead now with probably no remains left if she was put into the water and that is the mostly likely place. Even if she were smuggled into a boat that night she would have been too much of a liablity to still be alive.
The FBI said she was mostly likely dead after 10 days. The Aruban investigators have said many times that they think she died. The runaway scenario to me is just not even a probability. There is just no reason to run away from Aruba.



Rare????





Out of the approximately TWO MILLION currently missing Americans, about 50,000 or so are ACTIVE cases of missing adults; the percentage of adults who voluntarily go missing is extraordinary, something like 89%.

Some day go and examine all the pictures of the missing persons cases in your state, and of all the states that border your own.

WHY?

You will be amazed how many familiar looking persons are staring out of so many of the photographs.




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