londonblue
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Has anyone else noticed the glaring hole in this story?
Megan was reported missing when she didn't turn up for school Friday morning, but the CCTV footage of the pair of them getting on the ferry was from 9.30 Thursday night. So, why didn't her parents report her missing Thursday night?
At first I thought there must be an innocent explanation. However, no-one has tried to explain this, which leaves me with the uneasy feeling that there isn’t one.
The conclusion I have therefore come to, is that there is a big question mark over her parents. It seems that not coming home on a school night is normal behaviour, otherwise they would have known that she was missing.
I’m not for one second condoning what the pair of them have done, but it seems to me that had her parents have set better basic rules about staying out late, especially on a school night, they would have been able to raise the alarm far earlier.
How could they not be worried when she didn’t come home at all Thursday night? Answer, because, for her, that was normal behaviour?
Megan was reported missing when she didn't turn up for school Friday morning, but the CCTV footage of the pair of them getting on the ferry was from 9.30 Thursday night. So, why didn't her parents report her missing Thursday night?
At first I thought there must be an innocent explanation. However, no-one has tried to explain this, which leaves me with the uneasy feeling that there isn’t one.
The conclusion I have therefore come to, is that there is a big question mark over her parents. It seems that not coming home on a school night is normal behaviour, otherwise they would have known that she was missing.
I’m not for one second condoning what the pair of them have done, but it seems to me that had her parents have set better basic rules about staying out late, especially on a school night, they would have been able to raise the alarm far earlier.
How could they not be worried when she didn’t come home at all Thursday night? Answer, because, for her, that was normal behaviour?
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