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LINDSEY BAUM: 10-year-old abducted and murdered in McCleary, WA - June 2009 / Remains found 2017 (1 Viewer)

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After a decade, knowing didn’t bring relief

Melissa Baum wears a silver necklace holding a small silver pendant with a ruby. Contained within the pendant are half the remains of her daughter, Lindsey.

It’s been 10 years since Lindsey disappeared during a 10-minute walk to her home in McCleary on a hot summer evening June 26, 2009. It’s been a little more than a year since Melissa Baum was told her daughter’s partial remains had been found hundreds of miles away in the middle of the state and she knew for sure her daughter had been murdered.

During the decade that followed her daughter’s disappearance, Melissa has seen her daughter’s friends grow up, graduate from high school, go to college, marry, have children of their own. Melissa has only the memories of the talkative, intelligent, strong-willed girl, frozen in time at the age of 10.

“I’m finally to a point where I’m able to reminisce about her,” said Baum. “I have lots of memories that I’m grateful for.” For example, “She had so much energy. She talked constantly, a mile a minute.”


Closure?

Melissa got a call in early May 2018 from Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott. He needed to see her, and right away.

“It felt a little odd, he sounded urgent, I didn’t understand,” she said, saying it normally took months to set up a meeting with investigators, and it had been more than eight years without much news to be shared.

The next day Scott and an FBI victim’s advocate showed up at her door.

“I knew there was more to it,” said Melissa, when she saw the raw emotion on Scott’s face. DNA testing from the FBI confirmed a portion of Lindsey’s remains had been found more than six months earlier in Eastern Washington.

“Over the years, when I heard of children’s remains being recovered, I remember feeling twinges of jealousy,” said Melissa. “I felt knowing would bring some relief. It’s been the exact opposite.” Anger, rage and frustration were the result for her.

Days later, at a press conference in McCleary, she spoke to the press and the community about the discovery of her daughter’s remains. She admits it is still difficult for her to visit the town; she moved some time after Lindsey’s disappearance but returned, not to McCleary, but to the area. She continues to grant interviews like this one and make television appearances. As difficult as they are for her, she knows there’s always a chance the right person will see them.

“It’s not over because she’s been found, not even close,” said Baum.


 
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To be fair, Golder ALSO said he wasn't in town when he was.
He said he was working. When his supervisor was contacted, she said he wasn't there because he had been suspended for 2 weeks.
 
Do you have a link? Because that's just...not accurate.
She left her own home around 8:30-8:45.
She was expected to RETURN home around 9:30. (After leaving her friend's house at 9:15.)

From the second post of the thread.


June 26, 2009 (The day of Baum's disappearance) - Lindsey Baum spent the hot summer day at her friend’s house, swimming in a pool.

She and her brother returned home briefly and then went to another friend’s house on Maple Street. Lindsey and her brother got in a fight - reportedly over a bike - and her brother returned home.

Lindsey asked if she could stay the night at the friend’s house, but the friend’s mom said no. Lindsey left around 9: 15 p.m. to return home. It was about a 10 minute walk back to her house (5 blocks). She was spotted on the streets by a neighbor between 5th and 6th Streets. It was the last time she was seen.

Around 10 p.m., Melissa Baum called the friend’s mom, who told her Lindsey had left an hour ago. Lindsey’s mom called her cell phone, but it was left at the home on a charger. At 10:45 p.m., Melissa called police.

Ten-year-old Lindsey Baum was last seen 9:15 p.m. Friday on Maple Street when she left her friend's house to walk home.
5:04-8:09
 
Also, even if the timeline is completely off, it doesn't eliminate him.
He was still in town (when he said he wasn't). Her route still took her right by his store.
Since I don't know, I imagine he left the gas station before Lindsey left the friend's house and unless he lived at his store, I'd expect he'd have gone home but as indicated, I don't know where his home would have been, either.
 
I wonder precisely where Lindsey had left her brother's bike because I'm thinking it's possible she headed that way to get it on her way home.
 
I wonder precisely where Lindsey had left her brother's bike because I'm thinking it's possible she headed that way to get it on her way home.
I thought he got the bike and went home with it after they argued about it? Oh my goodness, that’s so many years ago and it’s hard to remember. I used to know this case like the back of my hand. I’ll look into it later when I have a little more time.
 
I thought he got the bike and went home with it after they argued about it? Oh my goodness, that’s so many years ago and it’s hard to remember. I used to know this case like the back of my hand. I’ll look into it later when I have a little more time.
The way their mother described it, it sounds like Lindsey and her brother had intended to get the bike on the way back and so I'm wondering where the other sightings were relative to where Lindsay had left the bike.
 
The way their mother described it, it sounds like Lindsey and her brother had intended to get the bike on the way back and so I'm wondering where the other sightings were relative to where Lindsay had left the bike.
The way I remember it, the bike was broken. During or after the argument, they stashed it somewhere (Shell station from what I remember) and Josh went home.
Lindsey was last seen walking home on Maple St. between 5th and 6th. This is about 2+ blocks from the Shell station, headed that way.
(For reference, Hartman's store was about a block from both, on 4th and Maple.)

Red/Orange - last sighting
Yellow - Hartman's store (for reference)
Pink - Shell station - where bike may or may not have been left
Black - Fire station
Lindsey's friend's home was back to the west on Maple. Lindsey's own home was east on Mommsen.
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The way I remember it, the bike was broken. During or after the argument, they stashed it somewhere (Shell station from what I remember) and Josh went home.
Lindsey was last seen walking home on Maple St. between 5th and 6th. This is about 2+ blocks from the Shell station, headed that way.
(For reference, Hartman's store was about a block from both, on 4th and Maple.)

Red/Orange - last sighting
Yellow - Hartman's store (for reference)
Pink - Shell station - where bike may or may not have been left
Black - Fire station
Lindsey's friend's home was back to the west on Maple. Lindsey's own home was east on Mommsen.
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The way I take it is that the bike was still wherever she'd left it.
 

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