A footprint on the roof of a car is being closely examined as potential evidence in the case of a missing three-year-old girl.
QLD preschooler Chloe Campbell was discovered missing by her mother, Tammy, at 7am yesterday.
Despite a search that went on throughout the night with the aid of a police helicopter capable of infrared searching there has been no trace of Chloe found.
Her disappearance is making worldwide headlines for its similarities to that of missing Madeleine McCann.
The family, from the town of Childers, south of Bundaberg, was obviously distraught yesterday. Her mother alerted the police yesterday at 7am. It has been reported that her parents last saw her at 1am – when they went to bed after watching TV.
Her anguished father, Garth Campbell, made a plea to Nine News saying that his daughter was his best friend, the closest thing to the “son he always wanted” and he just wanted her back.
Chloe had been asleep in the lounge room with her two older sisters, with a window open.
The police discovered a footprint on the roof of a car, which was parked below the window, and neighbours reported seeing a man near the family’s home on Wednesday night.
Chloe’s two older sisters Janae, eight, and Britney, five, heard nothing. Janae who woke in the middle of the night to use the bathroom said she noticed then that Chloe was not on the lounge, but she thought the girl had gone into their parent’s room to sleep.
Chloe was dressed in a white shirt with butterflies and bees on it and yellow pants.
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Thank goodness the court of public opinion didn't the chance to prosecute the dad in this situation. I wonder if those who relied on their feelings this time might think twice next time they have a prejudice?
I think most people weren't going on feelings or prejudices, they were going on statistics.
No. There is nothing wrong with having and voicing suspicions. Other parents who are harming their children need to know they will always be suspected and will not get away with it.
So If people of colour commit more violent crime than anyone, is it okay for me to be suspicious of all people of colour, citing statistics as a requisite for my prejudices?
If 100% of plane hijackings are muslims, then I guess I can voice my dissatisfaction with having to travel with one.
All I really care about is moral consistency and I don't seem to see it very often. Anyone can rationalize their beliefs, doesn't mean they're right.
I have no problem with prejudice, it's a natural psychological phenomena that was very necessary to ensure the survival of the species. But let's call it what it is and either embrace it ALL, or admonish it.
Abstracts aside, just to let you know, zepgirl, Garth Campbell was assaulted in the street on Friday. By people with the same sorts of suspicions that have been voiced on this board. Don't tell me this sort of witchhunt frenzy online can't have real-world consequences.
Chloe had been found safe and well, at the local showgrounds at 1am, Saturday morning........ police are still investigating this as an abduction.