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eunicemorgia

In August of 2011, Mrs. Raisy Tandoc a 24 year old Filipina, while struggling with lifelong

mental health challenges, was left by her loving husband in the care of her family members

in Manila. Her husband of many years had to work overseas, and the challenges of that life

were wearing on Raisy. It was decided it would be best for her health if she remained in

Manila while her husband worked abroad to support the family, as is the custom in the

Philippines.

During that time, a Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Marine Corps,

on assignment in the Philippines, obtained Raisy's Yahoo chat address. He used this access

to slowly and methodically manipulate the fragile young woman against her family including

her husband, to entice her to leave the Philippines for purposes that are made absolutely

clear in the chat logs found on her computer by her relatives after she went missing


You can help finding Raisy by sharing this to your friends in facebook and twitter:

facebook.com/pages/Rescue-Raisy/225268697594589
twitter.com/#!/rescueraisy/

Or you can view full details @

rescueraisy.org/

Zcars

wow, this is really sad. Hope she is found and returned to her
family ASAP.

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Hello eunicemorgia.

Welcome to ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ!

It is a sad story. :(

I invite you to post an advert in the Looking for section (Missing people) in the Manila classifieds. It will help.

All the luck in the research,
´¡³Ü°ùé±ô¾±±ð

eunicemorgia

Yes, really sad. :( Please share that on facebook and let other people know...

@protogama- thanks, here is the full details darinscottmorris.com

you can send email in the contact information found in the site. Thank you for the help sir.

morenagirl

have you tried going to the US Embassy?...or maybe the NCIS..http://www.ncis.navy.mil/CoreMissions/FI/Pages/default.aspx

or report to them:
hope you will find her.

petrih

Well if that's a true story it's sad, but in a first place a married woman should not be chatting with other guys.

But anyway, be careful.

Allanna

petrih wrote:

Well if that's a true story it's sad, but in a first place a married woman should not be chatting with other guys.

But anyway, be careful.


How old are you? About 400 years old. Man thats as ancient out dated as the horse as a mode of transport. LOL. This is the 21st century man.

honeyclotte

I dont think she is lost, probably hiding somewhere..a married woman shouldnt entertain any guys form chatroom.It's an act voluntarily to do such thing..IS THIS CASE RPORTED TO THE AUTHORIY.. yOU GOT THE NAME OF THE GUY, SO THERE'S NO PROBLEM..

Allanna

The problem was that she was mentally unstable. She wasnt totaly capable of recognising the danger. But saying married women shouldnt talk to men is daft. Are you saying women cant be trusted to remain just friends with men?

makatilover

I don't see how that is trafficking, she willingly left with him.  There is no evidence on the website that he caused her any harm, she is an adult and chose to leave with him.

Sounds more like a gilted husband that just wants her back more than anything else.

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