LETTER ARRIVES FROM TEEN WHO VANISHED 5 YEARS AGO

The mother of a missing Florida woman who vanished five years ago claimed she received a letter from her daughter.

Emily Wynell Paul, now 19, had left her Southport home at around 6:30 a.m. April 13, 2013, when she was 14, according to the Bay County Sheriff’s Office. Paul left only a note stating her intention to leave home.

Pam Massimiani, Paul’s mother, shared on social media she received a letter and based on the contents of it, she believes it was from her daughter. I’m pretty sure it’s from her,” Massimiani said, adding she hopes to hear more from her.

The contents of the letter were being kept private for now, the family said. Massimiani intends on speaking to the Bay County Sheriff’s Office about the case.

Bay County Sheriff Tommy Ford was aware of the letter and “feels pretty good” it is from Paul.

Paul likely researched online how to be a successful runaway, investigators determined at the time. She brought along her Xbox game console and hasn’t used her Facebook account since she left home, a local paper reported.

Paul’s cellphone has pinged only three times since she left home.



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