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Published on Jul 8, 2011 by

Tears stream down Donna Johnson's face seemingly all the time. Her grief is monumental. For 10 months, Donna Johnson has been frantically searching for her 17-year old daughter, Paige. "I want to bring her home!" she cries out. "I need to see her face again. I need to hold on to her. I want to bring her home."

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  • What I read, Bumpass is a disturbed individual who (blindsided) and hit his friend to rob him. Thats is first criminal charges. He is not fooling anybody, with (his) no help, and his lies.

  • @LorinLindsay You dont understand. When this much time passes, hell, when 48 HOURS passes (fact) the chance of finding the missing person goes down by 70 percent. So we're basically sitting at infintismal numbers of finding her now since it's been so long. The only real hope is a confession because when girls (especially that age) go missing, they are typically gone forever. Kristen Smart case is a prime example. Unfortunate, but true.

  • And for anyone who is reading this, I never knew Paige. I saw this case on the news last year and was baffled! So, I researched further into the case from what resources I have which is little... From this video, Paige seemed like a very sweet girl and I wish there was something I could do and that is coming from me, a 15 year old girl who didn't even know her...

  • A lot of people say "There is nothing you can do. She will be gone forever", but IS that true? Is there really nothing we can do to find Paige? That says a lot about Kentucky. How long will these sufferings go for? How much more will America brush off? Some one please tell me!!!

  • Why shouldn't he be forced to take a lie detector test? That shouldn't be something you should have "free choice" with. It's telling if he is lying or not, it isn't telling the truth. Besides, he already lied on this case about where he dropped her off. CSI also found her blood in his car and in his house. Isn't that enough to get more information from him or do something legally? What has happened to law? Where is the law in this case?

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