• Re: Police: Carlee Russell / Sherri Papini searched for 'Taken,' 'Amber

    From Harris Slut@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 20 06:38:13 2023
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    On 10 Feb 2022, Conservative News Network <trumpturmpe@excite.com>
    posted some news:su45dc$168du$1@news.freedyn.de:

    This whore was out getting drugged up and fucked. She wasn't
    kidnapped. This is all a bunch of bullshit to hide the fact that she
    was giving up pussy to pay off a drug bill.

    HOOVER, Ala. —
    Police and officials in Hoover, Alabama, provided an update Wednesday on
    the mysterious disappearance of 25-year-old Carlee Russell.

    Russell vanished last Thursday night from the side of an interstate after telling 911 she saw a toddler in a diaper on the side of the road. Approximately 49 hours later, she returned home, sparking an outpouring of questions as to where she was and what happened to her.

    In an interview, Russell's parents said she was "not in a good state" when
    she returned home and that they believe she was "fighting for her life"
    while missing.

    Hoover Police Capt. Keith Czeskleba began the Wednesday news conference by stressing that the police work on the case was not finished.

    "Keep in mind this is still an ongoing investigation and there may be
    questions we cannot answer," he said.

    Mayor Frank V. Brocato said the vanishing of Russell sent fear and panic throughout the community and the state. Brocato said it is important to
    share an update so the community can be at ease.

    Police Chief Nicholas Derzis said officers have been working since
    Russell's return to determine where she was.

    "Due to the public fear this case has generated, we owe it to the public
    to share what we have learned," he said.

    The chief said surveillance video shows Russell concealing a bathrobe and toilet paper when leaving work Thursday night.

    He said she ordered food from Tazikis, then bought granola bars and cheese crackers at Target. Derzis said she then spoke to people known to her on
    her phone as she drove before she called 911 from the interstate and said
    she saw a child.

    Officials then played the 911 call in its entirety.

    Derzis reiterated Russell's call was the only report of a child on the
    side of the road. He added that no children have been reported missing.

    He said she travelled 600 yards while she was following the child, on
    phone with 911.

    "Six football fields, to think a toddler could travel six football fields, without getting in the road, without crying, it's very hard to
    understand," Derzis said.

    Derzis said her wig, cellphone and purse were in or near her vehicle when
    first responders arrived, but the snacks from Target and the items she
    took from her workplace were not.

    For two days, tips poured in but Russell was no where to be found. Until
    she returned home on foot Saturday night.

    According to Derzis, Russell told detectives that when she got out of her vehicle to check on the child, a man came from the woods, forced her into
    a car, and then she woke up in the trailer of a semi-truck.

    She said she was taken by a white man with orange hair with a bald spot, a woman, and said she heard a child crying.

    Russell said she was forced to undress and she believes the two took
    pictures. She said the woman played with her hair and fed her cheese
    crackers.

    She said she was eventually able to escape and ran through some woods
    before she was able to find her way and walk back home.

    Derzis said detectives did not press her after that initial interview so
    she could have time to rest.

    However, Derzis said multiple searches were found on the day of her disappearance and leading up to the disappearance that he feels are
    relevant. Those searches include: "Do you have to pay for an Amber Alert,"
    "How to take money from a register without being caught," "Birmingham bus station," "Taken (movie about abduction)," and "maximum age for an Amber Alert."

    "There are many questions left to be answered, but only Carlee can answer
    those questions," Derzis said. "I do think it's highly unusual for the day someone gets kidnapped, several hours before that, they're googling the
    movie Taken, about an abduction, I find that very strange."

    He said law enforcement has not been able to verify the story Russell told them, but he does not believe there is any danger to the community.

    Derzis said Russell's parents have told them that their daughter is not
    ready to speak. He said he thinks they are believing what their daughter
    tells them.

    https://www.wesh.com/article/carlee-russell-full-news-conference/44591037

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