“Decades Later: Is This Woman the Lost Girl Who Vanished Without a Trace?”
The woman has contacted police and is waiting on the results of a DNA test
Image credits: Kera Turner
“Please don’t do this to her family,” one user wrote.
“Prove it before posting here, giving false hope to her family,” another agreed.
Others saw the statement as nothing but a scheme for more attention.
“Instead of posting this, go get DNA tested but I really think this is a scam honestly, someone just out there to get publicity and fame…” a netizen theorized.
“If you made all of this up for attention, you should be placed in a mental hospital,” a fourth scolded, adding that it was a “cruel, mischievous” kind of punishment to Cherrie’s family.
Various comments started debating the missing girl’s age, as well, with some Facebook users claiming they could see a resemblance. Others said she looked much too young.
This is an ongoing incident as the attention now turns to the authorities.
Cherrie was only 8 years old when she disappeared 40 years ago
Image credits: Memories of Cherrie Mahan
Cherrie was a little girl from rural Winfield Township, Butler County in Pennsylvania born in 1976. Less than ten years of her life passed before she mysteriously vanished on February 22, 1985.
She was declared legally dead in November of 1988, and her abduction is widely believed to have been committed by someone outside of her family.
40 years later, it still remains one of the most infamous unsolved missing children’s cases in the United States, and many posters attempting to raise awareness with the headline Have You Seen Me? have been hung all over the nation.
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