Hailey Dunn's Mother Cancels Web Chat
By: Laura Kellerman
Updated: March 1, 2011
Billie Dunn, the mother of missing 13-year-old Hailey Dunn, says she will not be able to participate in a previously scheduled live web event with viewers.
The question and answer session was to take place from 5 to 7 p.m. tonight live from Colorado City.
Dunn said she is very sorry and that she knows people are waiting for answers, but she is trying to go out of town with relatives and doesn't want them to wait on her.
Original story:
Bigcountryhomepage.com, in association with KTAB-TV and KRBC-TV, will present a live web chat with the mother of missing 13-year-old Hailey Dunn in an effort to raise awareness about the Colorado City teen’s disappearance.
The web chat with Billie Dunn will take place live on bigcountryhomepage.com this evening from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The chat marks two months since Hailey went missing.
Dunn has agreed to take questions via chat room on bigcountryhomepage.com. Dunn will respond to the questions via live video stream. The live question and answer event will be moderated by bigcountryhomepage.com’s Maria Oliver.
Individual posts in the chat room will be moderated by bigcountyhomepage.com staff to prevent obscene or offensive questions from appearing.
For the first month of this case, Dunn was regularly interviewed by numerous news outlets across the region and nation. During that time period, people across the country gained interest in the case and have been following developments on bigcountryhomepage.com. As coverage and attention began to slow, bigcountryhomepage.com remained committed to providing continuing coverage of this case.
To take part in the live event, click here. At 5 p.m. the live picture will appear and the chat room will be open.Comments
....The search warrants for the digital media were issued by 32nd District Judge Glen Harrison's office in Sweetwater.
A memory stick confiscated from a dresser in the master bedroom of the Dunn residence in Colorado City was found to contain "320 images and videos of a pornographic nature."
Both the computer and the memory stick contain images depicting bestiality and child [censored], said Mitchell County Sheriff Patrick Toombs.
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