Woman who found Alison Chao says teen feels 'deeply unheard' following emotional encounter

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Published 2024-07-25

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  • @ianh1504
    "i came to ABC to tell my story" ABC: and we heard that story, and arent going to tell you.
  • @lot6063
    The truth is Alison went to the news station to get her story out to the public, while Annie after going to the news as well all of a sudden wants everything to now be behind closed doors. Annie is hiding something I don’t believe she has Alison’s best interests at heart.
  • @ianh1504
    were all very intetested in hearing ALLISON's story. I couldnt give a flying fart about the lady who noticed her's story.
  • @donotneed2250
    Well how about TELLING US WHY she went missing!!🤷🏼‍♂️
  • @TheCaptainsCog
    This lady kept Alison from telling her story! Should have taken her to ABC and then let them call the cops after she cleared the air. Now we know nothing.
  • @kaylegirvin184
    Whats Allison's story? I'm listening...but what's her story?
  • @fender3873
    Can someone give me more clear bullet points on wtf this story is about?
  • @KingDJ524
    "And instead of telling you the here you have to go find it somewhere else"
  • These people have to be well connected because it doesn’t take this long for details to come out.
  • So glad to hear she has been found safe. Thank goodness for that beautiful lady who recognized her ❤. ❤
  • @benjaminbotley
    Asian girl: wants to tell her story ABC: Here’s a white lady!
  • @RoboCop-zn8bt
    She could call someone or reach out for help online . Going to the news seems very odd
  • @brownyedgrl
    After listening to the exchange between the police officers who went to her father’s house with a court order to retrieve her; Alison’s desperate pleas and cries to leave her there, and the father wanting Alison to follow the court order order and wanting her safety, my hope is that the courts will take her seriously and find the best option for HER.
  • @chriswylie253
    A judge ignores Alison, a straight A student with no discipline problems, and gives FULL custody to the parent she doesn't want to live with despite no safety issues with the father, then Alison's court appointed attorney, there to protect Alison's interests, defends the judges decision, ignoring her own teen client. This SCREAMS of judicial corruption.
  • Thank you.. now that poor girl is going back home to a olace where she doesn't feel safe.
  • @KimSearch865
    Happy she was ready to come forward. I hope she’s heard by the right people and can get the help she needs.
  • A new station can not share a minor's story without express permission from DCFS (because they are now involved). Alison, obviously, is a victim of family court. And I will go further to state that articulate teen agers are NOT worthy of a psychiatric hold. So HOPEFULLY DCFS is genuinely helpful.