play. she has just gone missing. the things i would be looking at are her computer. if she has a cell phone. i understand she s probably part of the social network. i d be talking certainly to her 13-year-old sister, who probably knows a lot more about what she does and who she hangs around with than her parents do. and then, of course, you have to look at the dynamics inside the family. they are only a mile south of the canadian border. so, has there been some dialogue on a computer with somebody that portrays themselves to be person who is interested in her? there is just all kind of dynamics. without any physical evidence at this point, that at least has been publicly announceed, i know that they have done aerial searches with infrared and dogs. it sounds like to me that in going through they are doing everything humanly possible to
i wasn t not until later. i was on facebook and saw posts from meteorologists telling people to take cover and the tornado was coming and i saw it and took cover myself. it s just indescribable what happened. i haven t slept. it occurred and trying to update people and help where i can. that s all anybody can ask for. i think like everybody thinks that it is very tough and weather is not cooperating. it s a very bad situation, piers. and how far away were your aunt and uncle from where you are? two to three miles from where i was downtown to the north. it s relatively undamaged now but you go a mile south, two miles south of where i live, it s an eraser just half mile wide just eliminated half of the town.
i was downtown to the north. it s relatively undamaged now but you go a mile south, two miles south of where i live, it s an eraser just half mile wide just eliminated half of the town. you obviously know joplin very well. we re hearing that the death toll is now 116 people including your aunt and uncle. already tying for the worst ever death toll from a single tornado strike. looking at the images that i m looking at which are just horrendous, given what you know of the town, would you say that there are likely to be more people that have died in this than the numbers that are being said at the moment? from things i heard from people who work at the hospital, i have to believe it s going to go a lot higher which i hate saying that. i think that s the truth in my heart and everybody knows that. i think when this is all said and done, everyone in this town
that she posted this last awful message saying oh, my god. she clearly realized what was coming her way. i wasn t not until later. i was on facebook and saw posts from meteorologists telling people to take cover and the tornado was coming and i saw it and took cover myself. it s just indescribable what happened. i haven t slept. it occurred and trying to update people and help where i can. that s all anybody can ask for. i think like everybody thinks that it is very tough and weather is not cooperating. it s a very bad situation, piers. and how far away were your aunt and uncle from where you are? two to three miles from where i was downtown to the north. it s relatively undamaged now but you go a mile south, two miles south of where i live, it s an eraser just half mile
several hundred miles away that just literally grabbed scrubs and anything they could and threw it in the car and came. within a matter of hours we had more help than we could put to use. i live a mile south from the hospital and the tornado or sound came roaring down our street. i didn t know what it was. i assumed it was a tornado. go ahead. i m sorry. you continue, sir. we re listening to your description. this is what we need to hear about. just a few minutes after the sound passed our house which is just a mile south of the hospital i got a text from our president of our medical group and one of my partners and he told us that the hospital was on fire and emergency room was gone. i hopped in my car and headed up. all of the roads were blocked. i was able to drive over some power lines and some trees and some curbs and got to the