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Friday, April 11, 2008

Where is Branson Perry?

Perry Today marks seven years since Branson Perry, then 20, disappeared from Skidmore, Mo. He reportedly went to get some jumper cables and never came back. There's a $10,000 reward for information that helps solve his case, but there haven't been any significant developments for years. To raise money for the reward fund, a poker run is scheduled for tomorrow starting in St. Joe and ending in Skidmore, with a raffle and auction following.

Here's a site dedicated to finding Perry
. (What's been impressive about this case is how Perry's friends and family have continued working so hard, even years after his disappearance.)

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This is just a sad, sad case. I've thought about it over the years, and it just doesn't make sense he disappeared in broad day light and no one saw a thing.

My prayers are with this family...

"...in broad day light..."

Probably a poor choice of words on my part, considering the town. Sorry.

What the hell is it with Skidmore anyway? First the town bully who gets away with everything gets shot to death on the street. Then this poor kid just vanishes into thin air. Then the poor Stinett woman is slaughtered and her baby taken by that crazy b!tch.

If I ever go there, I am NOT drinking the water.

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