Thursday, August 20, 2009

Kristi Cornwell story does not seem right

I haven't posted on this because something has been bothering me about this. I couldn't figure out what it was. That was until this morning when I was waiting for my car to be fixed at the dealership. (Yes, I go to the dealership because it's still under warranty)

First let's start out with you walking down the road, having a conversation on your cell phone. Gone are the days I guess when people wanted the peace an quiet of a walk in the country. So, cell phone in hand, talking to your boyfriend. You're not a young kid. Your a grownup. A car/SUV, whatever, pulls up behind you and you do not know the driver/people in it. What do you say with the cell phone in your hands as they come near you? Do you say "Don't take me" or do you scream "Help" knowing your boyfriend in on the other end of the cell phone in your hand? Do you scream at the people "NO" or "Get away from me" "Leave me alone" Wouldn't any of those have made a lot more sense? Would she have asked them what they wanted if she didn't know someone coming toward her before there was a sense of threat against her?

We don't know for sure what everyone does when they are under stress. Lord knows I've done a lot of odd posts on this blog that leave me scratching my head but usually, there is something else behind what does not seem to make sense. "Don't take me" just does not make any sense in what we've been told about the day she vanished. Maybe it's because I've talk to too many in law enforcement over the years? I don't know but there is just something really wrong here and a woman is missing.

Missing mom’s boyfriend: ‘I believe she’s alive’
Douglas Davis got phone call in which Kristi Cornwell cried: ‘Don’t take me’

By Mike Celizic
TODAYShow.com contributor
updated 9:06 a.m. ET, Thurs., Aug 20, 2009
His eyes filled with tears and his lip trembling with emotion, the boyfriend of a missing Georgia woman said he believes she is still alive and begged anyone who knows anything about her disappearance to call authorities.

“I believe this tragedy can come to a happy ending,” Douglas Davis told TODAY’s Ann Curry Thursday in New York. “I believe she’s still alive, just in my heart. She’s a fighter. She has a faith in the Lord that’s real. She lives that faith. I believe that faith will sustain her and has sustained her up to this point.”
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32488819/ns/today-today_people/

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