Friday, October 22, 2010

Amanda Sinkhorn, missing since September 24, found alive in Las Vegas

Posted by Justin Kendall on Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 10:30 AM

click to enlarge Amanda Sinkhorn is no longer missing.
  • Amanda Sinkhorn is no longer missing.

Amanda Sinkhorn's brother told Fox 4 that he believed his sister's husband was "capable of killing her." His sister was missing; she hadn't been heard from since September 24, when she was seen leaving the Humanities Building on the campus of Kansas City, Kansas, Community College.

Her worried family had started to wonder if Sinkhorn's husband, Lee White, was responsible for Sinkhorn's disappearance. They claimed she was going to divorce him. Their fears turned out to be unfounded.



Sinkhorn turned up -- alive -- in Las Vegas. Sinkhorn had been living with White in a hotel. Vegas police reported that Sinkhorn "was in good health" and "unharmed."

KCTV Channel 5 reports that Sinkhorn called KCKCC when she ran out of money and asked when more would be put on her campus debit card. It's a bizarre but nonviolent conclusion to the kind of story that usually has a more nefarious end.

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yall need to leave my mom alone .@Sue Stewart u dont know my mom so u would want to chill out

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Posted by Kaylinbennett on 03/02/2011 at 2:00 AM

just another loser in the welfare state

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Posted by Sue Stewart on 10/22/2010 at 9:52 PM

Sounds like White should be thanking his lucky stars she showed back up before the kangaroo court system had a chance to railroad him into prison for her "murder."

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Posted by Realist on 10/22/2010 at 10:41 AM
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