Wednesday, August 13, 2008

We have past the one month mark

Well yesterday was the one month mark since Jennifer "walked outside in the middle of the night" and hasn't been seen since.

There are questions that hangs over my head.

What happened to Jennifer Powers?

Why isn't her husband Jason talking to the media asking for help?

What are her kids thinking about when mommy isn't there to say good night?

Why is the sheriff's dept so hush hush about her case?

Why can't we get a missing persons flyer on her?

Why isn't there pictures of her posted on missing person web-site?

Why haven't we been told what she was last seen wearing?

What about tattoos, scars, and jewlery?

What about bank account activity?

Why does it seem like citizens are more concerned about her than her husband?

What happened to Jennifer? Someone somewhere knows where she is. That person needs to come forward and talk to the police. If you don't have the guts to do that, then let us know where she is. You can send a email to helpfindher@live.com and let us know where Jennifer is. Her kids need there mother. Her parents need there daughter. Her friends need there friend back. The county of Madison, and the state of Alabama want there friend back. Over the last few weeks it seems like I have come to know a woman that I have never met. We all want to know where Jennifer is.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Madison County needs to wake up! Jennifer's parents are daily looking for their daughter, but cooperation in the sheriff's dept. is not there. If you think the department is being quiet due to being close to an arrest, you are mistaken. The sheriff's department has no idea what has happened to Jennifer, and has stated that there is nothing they can do until her body is found. The forensics division has not been called in, due to the fact that "they are not aware of a crime being committed". Unfortunately, living in Madison County, you are on your own if you are in trouble, unless you can manage to paint a clear sign where the department cannot help but see it, and decide to start looking for you. This "investigation" is about to be turned over to the two deputies that do nothing other than handle missing persons, in other words, put on a back burner. We, as residents of Madison county need to stand up and DEMAND that every person, regardless of their situation, have police protection and assistance. Alabama is the only state that I am aware of that refuses to consider fowl play until a massive amount of evidence is thrown to them, or a body is found. Jennifer has no history of leaving her family or children, in fact this is the first time she has ever let a day go by without talking to her mother. She left 3 children she adored, her Driver's License, her purse, her medication.. if these facts are not suggestive of fowl play, then what does it take?