Have Y'all Ever Heard About The Dissaperance Of Asha Degree?

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If she shared a room with her brother wouldn't he have woken up & heard or know something?
He did wake up. She apparently is always rustling around like that in her bed that time of the morning. He learned to tune her out.

Maybe it would be different if someone else were in the room. However that just means whoever else was in the room knows the family well. I don't think anyone else was in the room. But who knows.
 

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Very unlikely she’s still alive.

Nine years old is pretty damn young to be running away.
Still, it happens.

She had her bookbag with her. The contents of the bookbag tell the tale. Just books and school work is one thing. Clothes is another. Stolen items or inappropriate items tells a third.

They found the bookbag but won't release what was in there or the test results. The bookbag is probably the key. Did they at least tell the family?
 

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What was the podcast? I want to check it out.

There's a similar story of two little sister's from Chicago around the same time that came up missing doing the day in the summer time with people everywhere and nobody knows anything about they disappearing to this day.
No one notices a lot of stuff. That's why cameras have been important.

No one sees the 16 year old white kid take the 9 year old black girl's hand and lead her to a restroom? The casino camera saw.

No one saw the cop plant a crack pipe on a homeless man before beating him to death? The parking lot camera the cops didn't know about saw.
 

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This gave me goosebumps and chills. If I was that little girls mother, I would not have any peace. I can’t even imagine what those poor parents are going through. Whenever I see cases like this it legit terrifies me. If something like that ever happened to my son, I don’t know how I would survive.

There are so many questions: why did this girl run away? If she left, how were the doors locked? Why didn’t the truckers stop her—they didn’t think it was strange to see a 9 year old walking around by herself? They clearly found a book bag and her things—where the fukk is her body?
 

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She ran away from home.

I think a child predator caught her up, probably offered her a ride. She starts asking where are you taking me, like the drunk girl who left a voicemail on her brother's phone while she was being driven to her death. Killer takes her to the toolshed. She temporarily escapes. But it's an industrial section. There's no one around.

She wasn't going to make the same mistake twice with the truckers. But her killer saw everything. Followed her into the woods. That was a wrap.

Why the killer doublebagged and buried the bookbag instead of burning is weird. Bodies are buried. Sounds like an intentional throw off. Or maybe her things got into the toolshed after she was killed, like a trophy display.

Anyway, the 45 minute window between which the truckers say they possibly saw her is bullshyt.

Who has the keys to a company toolshed?

Was the contractor affiliated in anyway with the upholstery company?

If they're not releasing info does that mean they already know exactly who did it, but they need concrete proof or they need his cooperation in another case? Or nah?

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Still, it happens.

She had her bookbag with her. The contents of the bookbag tell the tale. Just books and school work is one thing. Clothes is another. Stolen items or inappropriate items tells a third.

They found the bookbag but won't release what was in there or the test results. The bookbag is probably the key. Did they at least tell the family?

Sounds like it could’ve been a teacher or faculty staff member that she was gonna meet
 

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My mom remembers that story.


MISSING CHILDREN WIKI
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MISSING CHILDREN WIKI
Tionda and Diamond Bradley
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Ten-year-old Tionda and three-year-old Diamond was last seen at their home in Chicago, Illinois on July 6, 2001.

Their mother, Tracey Bradley left for work at 6:30 a.m. and when she came home at 11:00 a.m., she noticed a note from Tionda, saying that she and Diamond planned to walk to a nearby school and a store.

Tionda was enrolled in summer school classes at Doolittle Elementary School at the time, but according to school officials, she was absent that day. Several neighborhood children stated that the girls were playing outside their home around 12:00 p.m. that afternoon and haven't been seen since.

Authorities stated that Tracey was very uncooperative regarding her daughters' disapperances and she voluntarily took a polygraph test, but she is not called a suspect in their case.

Some investigators theorized that Diamond and Tionda were taken by a Middle Eastern man who paid child support for one of the girls during the summer of 2001 when he learned he wasn't her father.

Authorities believe that Tionda and Diamond are deceased or taken out of the country. They also found a young girl who matched Diamond's description in 2001, who was lost, but Tracey refused to identify the girl and said that she wasn't Diamond. The girl was later returned to her family.

In late April of 2005, the remains of a girl in her early teens were found in an industrial area on the far South Side of Chicago which were believed to belong to Tionda, but they haven't been identified and are believed to be from a Hispanic or Caucasian girl.

Tionda normally wore her hair in long ponytails and was last seen wearing green ponytail holders in her hair. She has a quarter-sized burn on her left forearm and had a scrape on her left calf at the time of her disapperance. She was described as having a shy nature when dealing with strangers, she often used the term "Girl" a lot, pronounced "bye bye" as "baby bye" and her hobbies were dancing & running track.

Diamond normally wore her hair braided in the back with 4 ponytails and was last seen wearing violet & purple ponytail holders in her hair. She has deep-set eyes and has a scar on the left side of her hairline. She was described as being independent, naturally timid, but talkative. Her family said she often fought with her siblings in 2001 and enjoyed eating peanuts & ramen noodles.

If you have any information about Tionda and Diamond's case, please contact the Chicago Police Department.
 

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Poor Tionda and Diamond. Why are they believed to be dead?

If she came home at 11:00, how were the girls playing around 12 noon and she didn't see them? Why were they avoiding their mother?

Did the man have a relationship with his 'daughter' beyond child support payments? Of they're out of the country, which country are they supposed to be in? Why, again, would they expect this man who is in the system to kill two little girls over child support?

No extradition with his country?

Why would he believe she scammed him for support?
 
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