User talk:2607:FEA8:A941:9C00:71E4:C90F:12E1:63E1

Asha Degree Missing Child
I have watched this case on Cold Case. I am a simpleton that loves watching all crime files. There are certain things that the program did not resolve and I want to bring them up. I find it strange that Asha fouls out of game and walks around faking injury with their first lost. Other members of team do the same. Has anyone questioned them why they did this? Why was candy handed out? Was this usual? Sounds to me like she was drugged because it says she later in the day returned to herself. You have to look deeper at when she was at cousins house and basketball game. I think the link is there. The fact she goes to bed at 6:30 at night. What kid does this? Did any other kids on the team do this? Why were there candy wrappers at Turner's place? Were these looked at for DNA? The photograph found there. Who was it? Has it ever been shown to the public? There are too many unanswered questions on this case which I think could be solved. When the bag was found with the book and shirt, whose property was it. How far away was it from family home. I don't think she walked anywhere on her own that night. Someone was in the residence and it was somehow discussed she would leave. No 9 year old would walk along a highway alone, never mind leave her house alone. She was taken by someone she knew and trusted. DNA needs to be taken on wrappers. Police need to question the girls on her basketball team as to why they were faking injuries. Background checks on the basketball coaches need to be done. This case is solvable. Why was the Turner property even searched? Who are the Turner's? I look at this as a shitty police investigation because there are too many questions and so many misfortune's for this girl. This Police Department has to take a new look at the case and interview obvious suspects and take DNA samples. This girl was taken by someone she knew. She did not leave her house alone. You need to search the land where someone thinks she left the road. I did a lot of shit as a young teenager, and I wasn't afraid of anything, but I guarantee you, I wouldn't have the guts to leave home in the middle of the night to go anywhere. I don't believe this child is alive. I do believe you can find her killer. You may never find her body, but if you find the killer, you might be able to deceive them to not give them the death penalty if they disclose the whereabouts of the body. This case bother's me because there are too many things that were overlooked. Asha didn't go missing because she ran away. Asha went missing because someone took her.