Appalachian Unsolved: 6-year-old Avery "Peaches" Shorts
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- Nearly 40 years ago, 6-year-old Peaches disappeared while walking to buy a soda for her mom from a convenience store. Then, on a frigid January day in 1982, a rabbit hunter and his dog came across a small body under a cattle chute just miles from where Peaches disappeared in a field in Blount County. bit.ly/333auDM
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Rest in peace baby girl.❤️
RIP. God embrace your loved ones
Rest In Paradise Peaches ❤️
Anyone know whereabouts in Blount County that this baby was found?
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Eduelweiss killed her. He works at dulce.
Why in the fresh hell would you send your 6 year old daughter to the store??? Who does that? Her mother used poor judgement.
I used to go to the store for some old lady cigarettes when I was like 6 lol
@@christinawallace960 me too! Back then kids had alot more freedom.
4 decades ago everyone sent their 6 year olds to the store. We didn’t have 24 hour news cycles to scare the hell out of us. Stop trying to judge what folks did 40 years ago by today’s standards.
It was common back then. I did the same thing as a child.
Had that been a little white girl someone would have been charged
You’re not the brightest bulb in the box. There’s hundreds of little white girls who never got the amount of attention as Peaches. Folks worked hard on her case. Why don’t you try focusing on the subject at hand?
True
@@lindastonebraker2512 great comment well done.
Use genetic genealogy to identify her killer.
They had a suspect, but that suspect passed away and they have no more evidence