Is Jhessye Shockley Going to Be Forgotten?

Today marks the month and week anniversary of the disappearance of 5-year-old Jhessye Shockley. There has been no news in the recent past, except to keep looking for her. There has been nothing from the police about the polygraph Jerice Hunter has said she wanted. When there is no news in a missing child case, the case tends to be forgotten. This cannot happen with Jhessye! There are too many unanswered questions for this case to go cold.
There is a problem with what happened just before Hunter says she went to run errands. There are 3 or 4 stories as to what occurred. The older children in one claim are in the backyard and Jerice locks Jhessye in the house. Another is that the older children were in the backroom doing chores and Jerice told Jhessye to watch television. Still another is that the older children were outside playing and Jhessye was getting ready to join them. A big question is why did Jerice say that the door was unlocked when she came back, if Jhessye is getting ready to go play with her older siblings? Then we have the older children saying the last time they saw Jhessye, she was in the front yard playing? I have said it before, if Jerice is innocent, we need to find out. If she is guilty, go down that road and find Jhessye. The bottom line is finding Jhessye, this child deserves more than she is getting.
There are many people who may be looking for Jhessye, if we find out Jhessye never has been missing and that Jerice Hunter is responsible, people are less likely to look for the next child. I realize the police are working on this and thank them for doing this. The public is almost as much a tool in finding Jhessye as the police work. That is if Jhessye has been kidnapped. The “if” is the big issue. To get people actively looking for Jhessye, Jerice Hunter is going to have to be ruled out. The police can say she is not a suspect all they want, but the truth is with the backround she has, it would be foolish not to look at her as a suspect.
In some cases the old adage, “No news, is good news,” might apply, but not in this one. We need answers before people forget about Jhessye.
There is not much in the news anymore, but media is not the only one to blame, if there is no news, what can you print? The media is in business for the money. There is no money in repeating the same story over and over. So there must be something other than “keep looking for her”. The police must either clear or arrest Jerice. This is the only two things that are going to spark interest in this case. While I, and the thousands of others who have fell in love with this beautiful child will not give up, others will. This will effectively bring the search to a halt. While there is always a chance, that if Jhessye is kidnapped, someone who is looking for her will find her, the chances are much better with more people looking.
If I have to repeat this story over and over, I will. This precious baby cannot be forgotten. She deserves justice, whether she is kidnapped or whether she is no longer on this earth. Too many children go missing and are never found. People forget, the next missing child comes along; people grow tired of not knowing if the child is even out there, to be found. Jhessye cannot become one of those children. There is too much backround history in this case to not clear or arrest Jerice. If you have someone who robs a bank, and then another bank is robbed, do you not look at them?
Truthfully I am sure the police are looking at Jerice, it’s frustrating to be able to come up with inconsistencies and clues, then have nothing happen. The fact that Jhessye missed school the week and a half before she went missing, the inconsistant stories of what happened before Hunter went to run errands, the claims the cousins made about seeing marks on Jhessye and her begging them to take her home with them. There are way too many clues for this to go unsolved.
Time is passing this case by. We need information and we need it now. Is it a fact that Jhessye is out there with someone who kidnapped her? The public needs to know before Jhessye becomes another child forgotten.


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