Author Topic: My grandmother is dead  (Read 2897 times)

My aunt, her boyfriend, a police officer, and some other people are in the living room right now talking and crying over her, and I heard something about "they took her!" and when I went in, my mom cried on my shoulder and said "Nana's gone" and I have no idea what's going on and I'm flipping out. Can anyone help?
« Last Edit: November 17, 2012, 03:38:50 PM by Neon »

Ask them.
They probably know more than the Blockland Forums.

Ask them.

I don't really want to get too involved because it looks like a family ordeal and everyone is crying and it's emotionally intense.

I don't really want to get too involved because it looks like a family ordeal and everyone is crying and it's emotionally intense.
There there, don't cry.
We'll help you though this.

I'm kinda confused about who would want to kidnap an old woman

I'm kinda confused about who would want to kidnap an old woman
Gangsters?
Hucksters?

She's missing or actually dead? Who were the people in your living room standing over?

WHY ARE YOU POSTING HERE PLEASE GO BACK TO THE REAL WORLD AND FIGURE THIS stuff OUT

She's not like an old frail lady. She exercises and lives out by a dirt road in the woods. I heard something about "crazy hunter" as my mom was frantically joking, so she could be dead / missing or I don't even know. I'm still listening in from my room.

I would ask someone about whats really going on before getting all emotional

I still don't understand why anyone would kidnap her
Gangsters?
Hucksters?
what kinda gangster would kidnap someone's grandmother

She's missing or actually dead? Who were the people in your living room standing over?

From what I saw, My aunt, her boyfriend, policeman (state), my mom, and some man I don't know.

nono Who were they standing over? Your nan?

I still don't understand why anyone would kidnap herwhat kinda gangster would kidnap someone's grandmother
One that wanted her money/ valuables?

nono Who were they standing over? Your nan?
"Over her" implying they were crying about her being missing, not literally on top of her.