Sunday, August 23, 2009

Stephanie Hebert Buzz...Finally



Finally, after 31 years Stephanie's memory has come to surface. Thanks to Val Bracey of Fox8news, people are remembering one of the biggest stories of the New Orleans area.
The story of a little girl who disappeared from her quiet suburban neighborhood in Waggaman, LA on June 13, 1978, only 5 months later to be found 21 miles away dead and tied to a tree. So very sad to think how she may have died and unfortunately, the medical examiner could not find the actual cause of death.
In my opinion, who ever left her in Hahnville, LA must have felt comfortable there. Maybe he's hunted there before. He must have known no one would hear her cries or see him. IMO.
To watch the video "Lost Daughters" please go to http://www.fox8live.com/default.aspx
search "Lost Daughters".
I feel like my prayers have been answered. She existed and people care and to the wonderful people in law enforcement:: please continue your hard work. I know in 1978 many officers searched and probed many hours. I think this case is solvable. You have DNA and that's a good thing. I'll keep following. Please keep it alive in the press.
Thank you, Thank you...

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I keep a close eye on justice in America. I'm a huge advocate of the truth. I was raised by a strong mild mannered lady, who warned me early in life to never believe everything you hear and only half of what you see. Born in the era of the JFK Assassination, I learned through my mother that the news can not be trusted, we must believe what is logical and what can be proven. She also taught me never to pre-judge anyone until I know the facts. Also never forget the atrocity of the Salem Trials. I've taught my children the same and I am very proud of them when they don't follow the crowd. I have raised three free thinking individuals. Something that I hope can be an asset in their lives. This is who I am. A hippy at heart, a realist in mind and a constant student of life.

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