Two missing girls

I didn't realize until just looking at Google earth that the lake is directly adjacent to Highway 20, and that its essentially right in a neighborhood with really very few trees around. Looking at the location it seems strange that anybody could easily take TWO girls without somebody seeing this, unless they went freely with somebody they know.

This was my thought exactly.

I drive by that lake on Hwy 20 all the time, and it doesn't seem like the type of place 2 kids could drown in easily. there's no current or anything like you get in a river.

Given that it's two of them, and that there is no trace found, I think the most likely scenario is actually a run-away, or abduction by someone they knew, that they went with willingly.
 
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Breaking: Father of missing girl Lyric Cook-Morissey, Dan Morissey, tells News Channel 8's Emily Price that he was just questioned by police and "feels like a suspect." He insists that he has nothing to do with Lyric's disappearance and is completely telling police the truth.
 
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Breaking: Father of missing girl Lyric Cook-Morissey, Dan Morissey, tells News Channel 8's Emily Price that he was just questioned by police and "feels like a suspect." He insists that he has nothing to do with Lyric's disappearance and is completely telling police the truth.

Extremely suspicious.
 
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Breaking: Father of missing girl Lyric Cook-Morissey, Dan Morissey, tells News Channel 8's Emily Price that he was just questioned by police and "feels like a suspect." He insists that he has nothing to do with Lyric's disappearance and is completely telling police the truth.
Ruh Roh... That doesn't sound good...
 
Just the way everything seems, I have to believe that someone close to the family knows exactly where these two young ladies are. And with what CyBer just posted, it makes it much easier to believe. Especially since he just took a lie detector
 
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Breaking: Father of missing girl Lyric Cook-Morissey, Dan Morissey, tells News Channel 8's Emily Price that he was just questioned by police and "feels like a suspect." He insists that he has nothing to do with Lyric's disappearance and is completely telling police the truth.

I thought I had heard somewhere that all the family members had real solid alibis? Doesn't mean he couldn't have been involved, I guess.
 
the dad has an extensive rap sheet including drug, domestic violence and weapons charges. my feeling is if he is not directly involved he is involved in one way or another. possibly he owes someone a drug debt or had a recent deal gone bad. pure speculation of course. his facebook page is also public and...shall we say... interesting.
 
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Breaking: Father of missing girl Lyric Cook-Morissey, Dan Morissey, tells News Channel 8's Emily Price that he was just questioned by police and "feels like a suspect." He insists that he has nothing to do with Lyric's disappearance and is completely telling police the truth.

to me this doesn't mean anything. police said they questioned all family members, and this guy said he felt like a suspect, which he should. does not mean he has something to hide by simply saying that.
 
the dad has an extensive rap sheet including drug, domestic violence and weapons charges. my feeling is if he is not directly involved he is involved in one way or another. possibly he owes someone a drug debt or had a recent deal gone bad. pure speculation of course. his facebook page is also public and...shall we say... interesting.

I have found some of the parents actions and statements through this all to be a bit odd. They've been real assertive about their claims that they were "abducted", which I think is a bit odd. I believe I saw a quote today by the mom basically speculating how it happened.

Far be it from me to speculate what the "proper" response is to learning your child is missing-- I can't even what that would do to your psyche or behavior. But I've thought all along that their statements have been a little strange.
 
Another thing I've been questioning - they show 0 emotion when they are on camera. I'm not saying they aren't just being strong, but I know if it was my kid missing, I'd be in tears fsho.
 
to me this doesn't mean anything. police said they questioned all family members, and this guy said he felt like a suspect, which he should. does not mean he has something to hide by simply saying that.
Get's out of being interrogated and goes straight to the press saying he was just questioned by the police??? Why would you do that? If I was just interrogated wrongfully, the last thing I would do is go straight to the press saying so.
 
Another thing I've been questioning - they show 0 emotion when they are on camera. I'm not saying they aren't just being strong, but I know if it was my kid missing, I'd be in tears fsho.

I'd be more worried if they were showing emotion honestly, it's more weird for them to have emotions.
 
Get's out of being interrogated and goes straight to the press saying he was just questioned by the police??? Why would you do that? If I was just interrogated wrongfully, the last thing I would do is go straight to the press saying so.
Probably jumped the gun here a little bit, the mother also commented as my link showed.
 
I'd be more worried if they were showing emotion honestly, it's more weird for them to have emotions.

But they don't even look like they are upset. And if they are innocent, I'm sure they are devastated and are just doing a great job of covering up how sad they are. But it just seems weird that their kid has been gone 5 days and they don't physically appear upset about it.
 
This is just purely speculation but what if this is all a hoax to get attention like that kid in Colorado a few years ago that "flew away" in a flying saucer. Once again, this is pure speculation and I know as little as everyone else on here.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwcTUA2P8wI]"Balloon Boy" 911 Call - Missing "Flying Saucer" - YouTube[/ame]

Still hoping the girls are alright regardless.
 
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