Bryanna Cooper-Rosendo vanished nearly two years ago, and her family members are still pushing for answers behind her mysterious disappearance. They’ve recently erected a billboard in hopes that it will attract new tips in her case, but with so much time passed it’s hard to see a happy ending. Was this missing Pennsylvania woman murdered? The circumstances surrounding her life and disappearance seem to indicate that it’s a huge possibility.
In the latest update in this missing woman’s case, a billboard has been put up in the Wilkes-Barre area. Fox 56 reports that multiple billboards have been put up, in fact. Bryanna Cooper-Rosendo’s aunt is the person behind the billboards, which was paid for using a grant given by Seasons of Justice. Seasons of Justice is an organization that assists families of missing people in getting attention on their cases with billboards and the like. Great thanks is owed to this organization for helping so many people, and now helping the family of missing Pennsylvania woman Bryanna Cooper-Rosendo.
The Charley Project claims that the missing woman led a high-risk lifestyle at the time of her disappearance. Bryanna Cooper-Rosendo had reportedly engaged in drug use and prostitution, which may have put her in danger — and sadly might have led to her disappearance. Nonetheless, the missing woman was also considering a move to Baltimore, Maryland at the time of her disappearance, so she might have decided to go without contacting any of her loved ones. This latter theory is possible, but it doesn’t explain the lack of online activity. The loved ones of Bryanna Cooper-Rosendo say that she hasn’t been online since she disappeared, and she was otherwise an avid, daily user of social media.
The fact that Bryanna hasn’t been active online since she vanished is indicative of bad news. When combined with her high-risk lifestyle, it’s not out of the realm of reason to speculate that she might have fallen victim to foul play. However, since she lived such a lifestyle, the likelihood of police truly taking her case seriously is low. Statistically speaking, drug users, runaways and prostitutes tend to slip through the cracks when it comes to unsolved murders and disappearances. Hopefully this doesn’t remain the case with Bryanna Cooper-Rosendo, but she has been missing for going on two years now, and that’s not a good sign.
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