God

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ohdrap4 10 years, 10 months ago on Woman missing after vacation in Bahamas

Matilda, Matilda

Matilda, she take me money and ran off with a sailor

Singing, chorus, Matilda, Matilda,...

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Ironvelvet 10 years, 10 months ago on Woman missing after vacation in Bahamas

Todd,

As a human being, please receive everyone's heartfelt dismay over Nelly being missing. What you must appreciate is that there are many parts of this story that simply don't add up. The comments where people are questioning the missing pieces should be upsetting, but as a sensible person they are not unexpected. You speak of her as a Christian woman, but yet she was a very willing participant in what I must say is very, very dangerous criminal activity....human smuggling. These are hardly the actions of a Christian woman and any character involved in human smuggling are usually the lowest of the low.

While relationships are different for everyone that part also doesn't add up, so various suspicions of you should be addressed also. While to you it may appear that she was coming to the Bahamas to spend time with you, to the objective person she seems to have been planning this all along. There was just recently a story of a British man and a Jamaican woman who had a 2+ year relationship and the moment she hit Britain's soil, upon marrying her in Jamaica, she left him. Just like you, he sent her money, etc. The way he thought the money was being spent it was being saved for other things. Perhaps she never applied for the visas like she said. Perhaps she has something significant in her history that would make the US government deny her admittance that you are unaware of. Because being denied a visitor's visa does not make much sense.

I think what is bothersome for many people is that foreigners come to The Bahamas to illegally gain access to the USA and when they go missing, the Bahamas is expected to make heads or tails of their journey across the open ocean.

Yes, precedence is to be given to life, but the story does not make sense and should be investigated.

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ToddWalsh 10 years, 10 months ago on Woman missing after vacation in Bahamas

At this point: US coast guard has no record of capturing Nelly. The Freeport police have not seen her. The Palm Beach county sheriff, Riviera Beach, Homeland security, City of Palm Beach, etc have not seen her. Rumors that she was arrested in Freeport, other rumors arrested by Palm Beach sheriff, etc. ICE online system has no record, and they told me over the phone they process people within 24 hours.

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concernedcitizen 10 years, 10 months ago on Woman missing after vacation in Bahamas

why would she be turned down three times to visit the US as a tourist ??,every time i fly into Miami i am in the customs line w/ many South americans ,including Peruvian

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briwest1773 10 years, 10 months ago on Woman missing after vacation in Bahamas

Why did he leave her behind in Nassau? Couldn't he have assisted her with getting a visitors visa in the US......his story has more holes than Swiss cheese!!

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ThisIsOurs 10 years, 10 months ago on Woman missing after vacation in Bahamas

Yes pray for patience for comments like this. This is "normal". Worldwide the persons closest to the "harmed" individual are normally questioned first. The Bahamas is no different. There are many con artists who enter our borders in a bid to take advantage of (for the most part) the good nature of the Bahamian people. If you are not one of those persons then God bless you. But first things first, once the missing person's report is submitted, the police will verify the story.