The pictures below show what Diamond and Tionda Bradley may look like now at ages 10 and 17. Police use computer aging technology to determine this.
On July 6, 2001 on a warm summer day two sisters vanished from their local home in Chicago. Tionda Bradley, 10 years old, and her sister Diamond, 3 years old, went missing when their mother went to work. She left the house at 6am that morning and left the girls to sleep some more. When she retured to the house at 11am the girls werent there, but there as a note. The note said that they were going to go play at the community park. Hours later she started to worry because there was still no trace of the girls. She then called the police and had the entire neighborhood searching for her baby girls. There was still no luck, however, 7 years later there is a lead on where Tionda may be. There was a myspace page resembling what the police thought would look like her. The aunt of the sisters demand a DNA check, and they are still looking into that.
If I was that mother I would be so scared for my girls. I'm not sure what it feels like to be a mother yet, however, I asked my mother what she would do if this were to happen to her. She told me that she would never be able to live with herself. She would think it was her fault for leaving the girls alone. She said, "I don't know what I would do with myself if I were to lose you and your sister, having you away at college is hard enough for me". It must be really hard for the girls mother to cope with the idea that she may never see her little angels again. Police are still looking for them and there is a $30,000 reward for any information about where the girls may be.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Sisters Vanish in Chicago
Posted by Caitlin Campers at 4:29 PM
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Hmmm...chance of the girls being alive, I think, are slim to none. Seems like you have quite the human interest going on here.
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