Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
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Kathylene

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #15 on: May 16, 2007, 12:47:33 PM »
Vigil marks missing woman's birthday
Few leads in case of Brandy Hanna after six-month search

BY BRIAN HICKS
The Post and Courier
http://tinyurl.com/9q5gy

There were a million places they would have preferred to sing "Happy Birthday," far smaller candles they would have rather lit.

But on Wednesday night, nearly 60 members of Brandy Renee Hanna's family and circle of friends marked the 33rd anniversary of her birth in the parking lot of the North Charleston apartment where she was last seen nearly six months ago.

They had hoped a party would have been possible by now, but the closest they could come was a candlelight vigil.

"We love you and can only hope that wherever you are you know that we miss you terribly and are desperately looking for you daily," Lynn Waldroup said, speaking for the family after the group sang a melancholy version of "Happy Birthday."

On May 20, Brandy - a waitress at Alex's Restaurant on Dorchester Road - served Waldroup lunch. She was happy, excited to have the entire weekend off and before her. That afternoon, she caught a ride home with a customer and later talked to her mother, Donna Parent, by phone.

Sometime that night, she disappeared from her Florida Avenue apartment, leaving behind all her belongings, her money and no clue as to what had happened.

It is a mystery that has tormented her mother. Along with Brandy's stepfather, Gary Dillon, Parent has gotten her daughter's picture and story on television and in newspaper, on "missing" posters across the country.

She will be featured on Channel 4's Crime Stoppers at 7 tonight.

"Your mother is using every avenue available to find you," Waldroup said at the service. "She is leaving no stone unturned to bring you home to all of us."

North Charleston police have looked for clues, Alex's owner Carol Billips has established a reward fund and the rest of the city has sat trying to solve a frustrating puzzle.

"We talk about it every morning at Pappy's," said Charlie Stephens, who knew Brandy from her time waitressing there. "It's a mystery to me."

Parent, her sons Michael and Shane, and Dillon stood silent as the crowd lit candles and prayed for Brandy.

Parent said she appreciated the outpouring of support and hoped that someone could give her the answer that keeps her up nights and fills her thoughts every day.

"If you know anything, please tell me," she said. "All we need is one person to tell us."
To offer tips

Anyone with information about Brandy Hanna can contact North Charleston police at 554-5700 or Crime Stoppers at 554-1111.

Contact Brian Hicks at 937-5561 or bhicks@postandcourier.com

Kathylene

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #16 on: May 16, 2007, 12:47:45 PM »
Brandy has been added to Project Jason's Adopt a Missing Person program. Please consider helping reunite Brandy with her family by wearing her photo button and sharing her story with others. For more details on how you can make a difference, please see:

http://www.projectjason.org/adopt.html

Thank you!

Kelly Jolkowski, Mother of Missing Jason Jolkowski
President and Founder,
Project Jason
http://www.projectjason.org
Read our Voice for the Missing Blog
http://voice4themissing.blogspot.com/

Kathylene

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #17 on: May 16, 2007, 12:47:59 PM »
PUSHBLAZER, 11/25/05:

Monica Caison will finally air on Larry King CNN Friday November 25 at 9 p.m. featuring our Missing persons . Hopefully this time it will air

Kathylene

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #18 on: May 16, 2007, 12:48:08 PM »
KELLY, 11/30/05:

Be sure to watch ON the Record with Greta Van Susteren tonight. Donna will be interviewed by Greta about Brandy's case.

Let's hope it brings answers for Donna.

Kelly

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #19 on: May 16, 2007, 12:48:28 PM »
PUSHBLAZER, 12/1/05:
Thank you Kelly for your support & encouragement . You have been by my side since this nightmare began. Kelly you were my first contact and you helped me when I did not know which way to turn next or where to begin.And you continue to be a call or email away. You are truly one of Gods angels. Thank you so very much Donna

KELLY, 12/1/05:

Thank you for your kind words, Donna.

We will continue to be here for you.

With hope for all of our missing loved ones,
Kelly

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #20 on: May 16, 2007, 12:48:41 PM »
PUSHBLAZER, 1/1/06

Christmas has came and went and now a New Year has begun I hope and pray this year we all willl get some kind of answers about our missing loved ones. Anything would be better than living in the not knowing.May God Bless us all this year.

PUSHBLAZER, 1/24/06

Brandy has been missing 8 months now with still no idea or clue. I wish this nightmare would end.

PUSHBLAZER, 2/5/06:

I do not know if the Missing Show featured Brandy or not never heard and could not get it in Charleston.

PUSHBLAZER, 2/5/06:

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I met with my Mayor,Police Chief and Captain of Detectives on Feb.03,06 trying to get their Dept to change how they view Brandy`s case. They were very respectful and apologized for the way the case was handled from the beginning or not handled. The Mayor has promised to get more press releases out about Brandy and to put a billboard up with Brandy`s picture and info on it. I had quiet a few people from the press calling the Mayor`s office and I think this helped. They have also agreed to keep me updated more often. I hope they will follow through with everything.

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #21 on: May 16, 2007, 12:48:52 PM »
PUSHBLAZER, 2/5/06:

Tim has added a very beautiful poem to Brandy`s website if you get a chance check it out. I believe it will hold a lot of meaning for all of us.

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #22 on: May 16, 2007, 12:49:04 PM »
2/5/06

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Brandy is on the missing show this weekend. I sent you an email about this many weeks ago. I'm sorry if you did not get it. You can see her name in the list here:

http://www.usamissing.com/thisweek.htm

I'm so glad to hear the good news for you locally. It's past due, but at least things are moving forward.

With Hope,
Kelly

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #23 on: May 16, 2007, 12:49:19 PM »
PUSHBLAZER, 2/5/06:
I got the email it was suppose to be on the week of the Jan,30, but our TV stations do not carry the show.

PUSHBLAZER, 3/5/06:

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I met with the Mayor`s office Feb.3rd and thought they were serious about helping keep the word out about Brandy but as of today March 4th I have not heard from any of them. There has been no sign of a billboard obviously they were just telling me what I wanted to hear to get me out of there. I do not understand why LE won`t take this serious.

MARCIA, 3/5/06

I think politicians will say anything at times, to see what we will do next. We keep bugging them is what we do...........

SCLYNNBIRD, 3/12/06:

Hello everyone-Brandy has been heavy on my mind more so now than ever. May 20th, 2006, is fast approaching and my dear friend, Donna, still knows nothing more than she did 10 months ago when this horrible ORDEAL began for Brandy's family and all of her friends and co-workers. That's right, May 20, 2006, will mark the one (1) year anniversary of Brandy's disappearance.

It is a terrible thing to know that we are no closer to finding out anything at all.

Not exactly sure what the authorities are doing or have have done anymore. I know this much-things were not handled as they should have been in the beginning-and now of course, all we hear is "what would you like for us to do?"

I love and miss you Brandy Renee Hanna, and hope that someday soon we will find out all the answers that have plagued our minds and bring you home where you belong.

Kathylene

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #24 on: May 16, 2007, 12:49:39 PM »
3/12/06:
Thank you for being a friend and supporter for Donna.

Prayers for Brandy,
Kelly

PUSHBLAZER, 4/06:

Tim has updated and added on to Brandy`s website if you get a chance check it out. he has did an awesome job.Kelly it was a real pleasure to finally meet you. You are a wonderful lady.

Kathylene

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #25 on: May 16, 2007, 12:50:03 PM »
PUSHBLAZER 4/06:
Brandy`s website http://www.missingbrandyhanna.com

MARCIA, 4/06:
Wonderful job on web site

PUSHBLAZER 4/06:

Thank you glad you liked the site. My friend Tim and I have spent a lot of time to make this site as beautiful as Brandy is. I miss her so much this is a way for me to feel connected to her in some small way.

Kathylene

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #26 on: May 16, 2007, 12:50:27 PM »
"Brandy’s one year vigil

Alex’s Dorchester Rd.
May 20th 2006
8:30 P.M.

Everyone is invited.

missingbrandyhanna.com"

Kathylene

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #27 on: May 16, 2007, 12:50:49 PM »
A Message from Brandy's Mother:


Glad everyone likes the redo on the site.Tim has added a message board also if anyone would like to join it. Have not been on much lately my Hero my brother in law Henry Smalley Jr. passed away May 3,2006.I have had a hard time dealing with this along with everthing else and trying to be the strong one for my sister. This was a great man and we all miss him very much. I have made a Tribute Page on Brandy`s website to him if you want to check it out. Thank you for your continued prayers. Kelly hope you are doing okay. I know the anniversary for Jason is coming up I pray for God to give us the strength to get thru this.You are always in my thoughts. Donna

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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #28 on: May 16, 2007, 12:51:09 PM »
Brandy`s 1 year Vigil
[/hr]Daughter's disappearance an open wound

BY BRIAN HICKS
The Post and Courier

It has been a year, and still she cannot sleep.

Her life has become one long nightmare, a hunt that never ceases. Everywhere she looks, Donna Parent sees her daughter - on the street, in the store. She has to force herself not to follow every passing car with a thin blond woman inside.

It's not her, she constantly has to tell herself.

The restaurant she manages has become a shrine of missing person posters and well-wishers who come in to eat every day. A year later, and the Alex's Restaurant's reader board still asks 'Where is Brandy?'

After work, Parent spends much of her time on the computer, reading about and corresponding with people who are just like her, who have lost someone without a notion of when they may find out what happened. Like her, they try to avoid the unthinkable: that they may never know. So many people out there like her, she realizes with great sadness.

Every night as she lies down to attempt sleep, Donna Parent looks at her daughter's picture and asks the same question:

Where are you?

On Saturday night, nearly 100 people gathered at Alex's Restaurant on Dorchester Road to mark the one-year anniversary of Brandy Hanna's disappearance with prayer and a candlelight vigil. On May 20, 2005, Hanna, then 32, got off from work there on a Friday afternoon with big plans for the weekend.

She caught a ride home with a customer and made plans to go shopping that night, to be ready for a trip to the beach. She spoke with her mother once more on the phone. And then nothing.

All leads in the case have proven dead ends. The few suspects brought in passed polygraph tests, leaving police stumped. Every day more time passes without answers, without clues.

One year later, and all of the sudden Brandy's disappearance is a cold case.

'This is a situation that a year ago I never thought I would be in,' Parent says. 'I can't stop looking, because if I stop, who's going to look for her?'

Parent has become disillusioned about a lot of things. Mostly, she is upset that no one has found her daughter. When she first reported her missing, it was nearly a week before police would investigate, because adults have a right to be missing.

Police departments across the country say they cannot investigate every call that comes in on a missing adult - they would get little else done.

There are nearly 2 million people missing in the United States right now, about half of them adults. While there are networks and agencies and Amber Alerts for children who go missing, there is no mechanism ? save for dozens of networks that exist on the Internet and in the kitchens of people who have suffered loss ? to hunt for adults who disappear.

'Adult missing person cases are hard. You have the right to be missing, a right to privacy,' says Monica Caison, the founder and executive director of the CUE Center, a missing persons organization in North Carolina. 'I've heard police say they don't want another Runaway Bride story. We've got to stop judging people, and listen when families say someone is missing. If they turn up on a beach drinking pina coladas, so what? Let it embarrass them.'

Caison says that if police had looked quicker at Brandy Hanna's last-known whereabouts, they might have turned up a clue. But in this case, there are no guarantees. Because, unfortunately, hers was a trail that went cold fast.

North Charleston Detective Eric Jourdan said there has been no new information in Brandy's case since last August, when Caison brought search teams and cadaver dogs to town to search several areas. Police followed up on a few leads from those searches, but they were all dead ends.

'What's most frustrating is that she had such a close circle of friends, only four or five people she associated with, and none of them could think of any reason she would want to disappear on her own,' Jourdan says.

A boyfriend, as well as a recent ex-boyfriend, were considered possible suspects, but both submitted to polygraph tests and passed. Since then, one of them, Ray McAdams, has died of natural causes.

'I check Brandy's Web site all the time, looking for anonymous tips, and I check into all unidentified bodies found in the state,' Jourdan says. 'But there's not a lot we can do without some sort of clue.'

Parent has pushed the city to do more, and in February got Mayor Keith Summey to agree to put up billboards with Brandy's face, asking for information in her disappearance.

Parent is upset those billboards have not gone up, but Summey said he's at the mercy of charity. MAC Advertising has agreed to put up a city-designed Brandy billboard starting June 1. They will leave it up all summer, moving it to a new location every month.

'We've been working with MAC, but we've had to wait until they had space available,' Summey said.

On Saturday night, Parent set up a table with Brandy's pictures - as a baby, in the ROTC, at work at Alex's - and the vigil attendees signed the guest book with notes such as, 'We all pray for your safety' and 'You are and always will be my best friend.'

Cindy Cornell, who worked with Brandy at Pappy's in North Charleston, said when she first heard the news, she assumed her friend had 'just gone off somewhere.'

'I hope that's right, I hope she's off somewhere,' Cornell said. 'I just hopes she comes back.'

As the people crowded around the shrine to Brandy began to light their candles, a mighty wind blew up where moments before it had been calm. For several minutes, they tried in vain to light a few flames to Brandy's memory on the anniversary of her disappearance.

Eventually, Parent said it was no use and asked them to simply hold the candles high above their heads for a moment. There would be no candlelight at this vigil.

It was a disappointment for sure, but Parent has had many of them in the past year. This was a small problem, she knows. There is a much bigger one out there, one that has been looming over her entire life for a year now.


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RE: Missing Woman: Brandy Hanna--SC--05/20/2005
« Reply #29 on: May 16, 2007, 12:51:24 PM »
Brandy 1 year Vigil
A Message from Brandy's Mother:


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On a day I wanted to pay tribute to my daughter what could go wrong did go wrong. As the day progressed I could see it wasn`t gonna be good. People I counted on were calling and could not make it. I understand this life changes constantly things we have no control over they happen. Monica Caison from CUE was unable to make it, there were no TV Crews to show up. I personally emailed them all. But I did have a great turn out of Family and Friends I would like to Thank you all for showing your support. Leroy Robinson (Foots) to most of us did a great job to keep everything together. Cindy paid great tribute to Brandy and myself she has worked with us both and knows us well. As for the sudden gust of wind when it came time to light the candels there`s a message. Time will tell.Thank you all who came out I really appreciate it and your continued support. Brian Hicks your story is wonderful as always .Thank You Brandy`s Mother Donna