Friday, October 28, 2011

Hudson Rally Stop

We arrived in the dark to the stop for Hope Meeks, kind of fitting for a case left in the dark for so long, I think we need a new tip, I know she has great law officials on her case...but we all need a break. We have searched for her recently and I find myself reflecting on that a lot. The chapter domestic violence organization was there in support, the Towns Mayor, etc. It was simple but heart felt. We brought light to the night by our candle light...I found the chapter was very informative and were good speakers, you see it is domestic violence month and they are on their own campaign for awareness as well, so I felt we helped with getting their message out this year. It really was then that I realized several female cases we were featuring on this years tour were victims of domestic violence, sometimes I wonder later when the tour is over if God did not have a hand in the route and case line to even better help, who could know. I always find myself feeling protective over Hopes case and loved ones as they do not live where she became missing and sometimes the distance makes a case even more of a struggle. Hopes family relies on us and investigators heavily to keep this case moving and out front. The thing that resonates most in this case to me is how each generation of a missing person grows up with long term cases and the next generation without knowing is being prepared to take the journey over to find their missing loved one, it should not be this way.
Monica

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