Beth Bentley has been missing 163 weeks, since her disappearance on (or about ) May 23, 2010.
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7 comments:
I care and others care. What is one to do when the police and other officials don't do anything.When the "family" have moved on. It seems like whomever did whatever to Beth has gotten away with it.
People still care they are afraid, afraid of what might happen to them. Beth was important to those when the money was flowing,when cars were being purchased,when homes were being rented. Beth is not longer important because she can not be used any longer.
Some are still looking for Beth. They might have gotten rid of Beth, but nothing can get rid of the kindness she bestowed on many. Beth lives in many hearts,thought and prayers.
An independent investigator needs to be brought in. Police,lawyers,bars,and drug dealers in Woodstock need to be investigated.Corruption is alive and well in this town.
Keep up the good work Gus!
I couldn't believe all the woods in the area she stayed in MT Vernon. The cops couldnt have searched all that without people knowing, yet all I've seen is no one's sure there was a search. Its the people she was with, at fault for throwing people off to start with. But why still have people not done a vast search?
There never was a search.
A few people drove around on country roads, looking. Somebody found debris in a firepit, including what was reported as possible support wiring for a bra. Supposedly, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office was called to take a look at it.
Somebody reported that the JeffCo S/O told people not to search, because they would be trespassing. Well, all people had to do was ask permission of the property owners.
Snakes, chiggers and mosquitoes were a problem for field searches.
Most importantly, nobody knew where to look.
Thanks to Timber and carla for caring.
Thats ridiculous. If i had people i know to go wth, I'd go in the woods.
Yes Gus I do care, but the biggest problem around here with searching or getting permission to search, is that these are country folk around here and they don't want anyone on their property. Some of the properties are owned by people that do not live in this area, and neighbors are watching those properties, and the BIGGEST problem is that because no one here knew Beth most people don't care enough to search or go to the trouble of finding out who owns the properties to get the permission to search them.
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