BREAKING: Alligator drags child into lagoon @ Disney in Florida

Started by Ashley Bank$, June 15, 2016, 12:43:50 AM

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Marilyn

You're so right Ken. You have to WATCH your children. Anything can happen in 30 seconds.  This is unrelated, but since you made a missing person's thread the day, you may be intrigued to know about it.



This is one of the last home footages of 2 year old Teekah Lewis. Her mother and relatives brought her to a bowling alley in Tacoma, Washington in January of 1999. TONS of family were there. They were celebrating on the weekend. All the adults in the family were watching all of the children in the family. Teekah's momma allowed her to play in the arcade a few feet away from the lanes, as she also watched adult relatives bowl. She checked on Teekah, from the lanes, according to her, frequently. Then, the unthinkable happened. She turned back, and Teekah was gone. She searched the archade, the bathrooms, the floor, and after about 20 minutes, finally told the workers to make an announcement on the speakers for the child. No one could find Teekah. They called the police and it was soon determined that Teekah was abducted from the arcade. There was an EXIT in the arcade that the abductor took her out. Someone who pulled up to the bowling alley around the time she dissapeared, said they saw and heard a purple Potomac car SPEEDING off. That was in 1999. She's still missing. ANYTHING can happen.

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Marilyn

Absolutely. And in the case, there was not one, but two parents. Just completely unacceptable.

Where was the fucking lifeguard or on duty patrol officer or something? For $600 minimum per fucking night, at Disney, there should've been somebody out there CORRECTING this dangerous behavior.

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L0NZ.



L0NZ.

Just imagining that gator scene though. That fuckin disney water was probably all colorful and sparkly and fun looking .


Marilyn

They've already euthanized four alligators to check the digestive tracks. They have to keep euthanizing them until they find the right one

:holdupguys:

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Nine

This is awful.

He shouldn't have been near that water.

Real

Quote from: ken dahl. on June 15, 2016, 10:39:40 AM
Quote from: Marilyn on June 15, 2016, 10:37:46 AM
They've already euthanized four alligators to check the digestive tracks. They have to keep euthanizing them until they find the right one

:holdupguys:
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I'm kinda disgusted. Now innocent alligators are being sacrificed to find remains.
:uhh: yet again, more wildlife being laid down for inattentive parenting

Fuck the parents suing Disney, sue the parents

L0NZ.

omg. Yes we found your baby inside the belly of alligator #7. I am speechless


Marilyn

What's the purpose?  To VERIFY that he's dead? What type of CLOSURE will finding his mutilated remains bring? I guess they want a 'decent' burial. Smh.

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Quote from: Marilyn on June 15, 2016, 10:47:15 AM
What's the purpose?  To VERIFY that he's dead? What type of CLOSURE will finding his mutilated remains bring? I guess they want a 'decent' burial. Smh.
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If they don't find them, 2 weeks later some tourist might catch a dead baby hand floating about.