A new video has revealed some heartbreaking details about the mysterious death of Kiely Rodni…
15.08.2022 - 23:49 / perezhilton.com
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Well, this was a truly horrifying moment amid an already fraught situation…
In case you haven’t been following the case, a 16-year-old girl named Kiely Rodni went missing after attending a party in the woods not far from Lake Tahoe. The Truckee, California native spoke to her boyfriend and her mother on the phone, asked her BFF if she needed a ride home, then when she was supposed to be headed back in the wee hours of the morning on Saturday, August 6, she just… vanished. According to authorities, her phone went off shortly before 1 a.m., and no one has heard from her since. Because her car, a 2013 silver Honda SUV, also went missing, police are treating the disappearance as a potential abduction.
Law enforcement are pulling out all the stops. They’ve employed K-9 units, dive teams, helicopters, searching in an ever-widening radius from the Placer County forest area where the high school blowout took place.
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So far police have received over 1200 tips on a hotline. But one in particular was by far the most disturbing. Placer County Sheriff’s Office public information officer Angela Musallam explained in a press conference on Saturday that led law enforcement had gotten word of what was described as “a potential burial site” near the Prosser Family campground where the party had taken place.
The dread her poor family must have experienced at being informed of such a development. That wait must have been excruciating. Thankfully on Saturday it was confirmed this was not the grave of the teen — but it was where a body was buried. Musallam continued:
Sad for the dog and its owner, obviously. But what a relief
A new video has revealed some heartbreaking details about the mysterious death of Kiely Rodni…
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It’s a terribly sad time for Kiely Rodni’s family and friends.
Jolissa Fuentes of Selma, California vanished on August 7 after a party — only one day after Kiely Rodni disappeared — and the similarities in their cases are eye-opening.
How awful. All of our hearts are breaking right now for the family of Kiely Rodni. The 16-year-old, who went missing after a party in the woods in Placer County, California two weeks ago was finally found over the weekend. Sadly a dive team found her submerged in her vehicle in the Prosser Reservoir. The body has since been confirmed by autopsy to be her.
The tragedy is now official. Over the weekend a search party found what was believed to be the submerged vehicle of missing California teen Kiely Rodni. Sadly that has been confirmed by an autopsy.
Kiely Rodni’s family is in mourning.
Hours after the YouTube dive team, Adventures with Purpose, claimed they found missing teen Kiely Rodni in a Truckee, California lake on Sunday (two weeks after she went missing in the area), local authorities have confirmed they believe the car and body found in the water was in fact the 16-year-old girl. So, so sad…
Scott Disick was thankfully not injured in a single car accident this weekend.
There has been a major development in the search for missing teen Kiely Rodni.
Earlier this week we learned of yet another missing persons case in the Nevada County, California area. That search is now over.
As the search for Kiely Rodni goes on, the story is growing in notoriety. That’s good for the search — the more people hear about it, the more likely someone will come forward with information that leads to the teen being found. Unfortunately sometimes one case can get so big that others tend to get lost in the shuffle.
stream of messages, Trump called the search a “WITCH HUNT,” and complained that “the whole World was watching as the FBI rummaged through the house, including the former First Lady’s closets (and clothing!), alone and unchecked.”He also repeated the unsubstantiated claim that the FBI planted information, an assertion CNN’s Daniel Dale condemned as “totally untrue” when he fact-checked Trump’s many claims.Among Trump’s comments posted on Truth: the request that the FBI return documents he said were protected by attorney-client and executive privileges that were reportedly seized during the search.“By copy of this TRUTH, I respectfully request that these documents be immediately returned to the location from which they were taken,” he wrote.On the platform, Trump also shared — or “retruthed,” as he put it — posts from accounts with names referencing QAnon or alt-right groups, including a post from “WWG1WGA.” The abbreviation of the phrase “where we go one, we go all,” is a rallying cry from QAnon, according to CBS News.In addition, Trump circulated a post from an account called “We The Pepe,” which references a meme called Pepe the Frog, which the ADL designated as a hate symbol after the meme was used in racist, anti-Semitic and other bigoted contexts.In response, Dale fact-checked Trump’s claims that the FBI planted evidence in the Florida residence, which has been gaining traction for Trump allies who baselessly argue that the documents he had were declassified and/or planted by the FBI.“They’re throwing everything at the wall,” Dale said. “There’s no basis for any of this.