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Turd Fergusen

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A woman is claiming to be long-lost Cherri Mahan, a missing Pennsylvania girl who was dropped off by her school bus in February 1985 and hasn’t been seen or heard from since.

Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the unidentified woman’s claims that she was 8-year-old Mahan, who vanished from the bus stop in front of her home in Winfield Township, Butler County, nearly four decades ago.

The woman claimed Cherrie’s identity in a post to a “Memories of Cherrie Mahan” Facebook group last month, which was flagged to state police, the Butler Eagle reported.

Cherrie was last seen getting off the bus at the stop at the bottom of her driveway just after 4 p.m. on Feb. 22, 1985, according to her active missing persons case.

Cherrie’s mother, Janice McKinney doesn’t believe the woman claiming to be her now 46-year-old daughter is actually Cherrie, according to the local news publication.

“I truly believe she thought in her mind that she was Cherrie,” McKinney told the Eagle. “It did not look anything like Cherrie at all.”

She is the fourth woman to claim to be Cherrie in the years since the girl disappeared. A $5,000 award has long been offered to anyone who provides information that leads to Cherrie and/or an arrest.

The heartbroken mother said she is used to seeing tips about Cherrie come in around the anniversary of her disappearance and her daughter’s birthday in August — so this post, in May, was unexpected.

“In February and August, I expect craziness. This just hit me different,” she told the local publication. “I didn’t even see it. Someone called me and told me about it.”

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"She is the fourth woman to claim to be Cherrie in the years since the girl disappeared"

That poor mom. Luckily there's DNA.

This has echoes of False Dmitriy I, False Dmitriy II, False Dmitriy III, False Margaret and on and on.

In other words, the world has always had would-be imposter's running around.

But to raise hopes in a bereft mother is an unforgivable kind of cruel and selfish fantasy.



ETA: A future pet of mine will have the name False Dmitriy or False Margaret.
 
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