Walnut Hill Twin Sisters Held As Fugitives From Justice
February 17, 2012
Twin sisters from Walnut Hill are being held in the Escambia County (Fla.) Jail as fugitives from justice.
Misty Renea Faircloth and Christie Shea Faircloth are both awaiting extradition to Alabama on drug charges. The women, both 31-year old residents of Godwin Road in Walnut Hill, are being held without bond.
Both have outstanding warrants in Escambia County, Ala., for two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and one count of unlawful manufacturing of a controlled substance.
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20 Responses to “Walnut Hill Twin Sisters Held As Fugitives From Justice”
Wow..they have let the drugs take them over, they dont even look the same!!! Maybe they will will realize what they are doing to theirselves and their lives while they are in there, looks to me like it might take awhile! I am not judging at all, i will be the first to say recovering from an addiction is the hardest thing a person can do! Hopefully they will get help, if they let them go now they are going right back to the same thing! They did this to theirselves!
Selena,
OMG! Im so sorry to hear this. I love these girls and often think about them since we graduted. I’ve asked my mom a couple of times if she’s ran into them ever. They look horrible and it makes me sad to see two of the prettiness and sweetest girls having to go thru this. I barely even knew it was them. I cant imagine how your family feels but I’m praying for you guys and wish there was a way you could keep me updated on whats going on! I hope their given one more chance. Everyone can throw judgement but its not that easy when your caught up in something that consumes you, and at the end controls you. Ill be praying for your family and hope it works out.
Selena,
I went to school with your sisters, I knew them during their hospitilization, and was glad to see them recover. Misty was so shy when she came back to school, always sweet and caring. Christie was also very sweet but did get into a very rebellious phase (which a lot of teens do) I’m sorry that you are having to come on here and “defend” your family but as I’m sure you know there will always be people who put down others. Your parents are great parents and I’m sure you are a good person. I hope your sisters get some help, and also stay away from the people who can lead them down the wrong paths. Please since you know the “real” story make sure the girls get help. They have so much potential and I hope this will be the last time they make the news for actions like this. And don’t worry too much about the attention focused on them right now, something else will happen in a couple of days and this will be old news. Unfortunately everyone here has either made news or had a family member or friend make news for less than great reasons. It’s part of life.
REGARDING:
“They were just in the wrong place at the wrong time”
I wish them both well. For all I know, they’re both innocent and wrongly accused.
Still, I wonder how one gets in the wrong place at the wrong time. Unless someone else forced them to be there, they went to that place willingly.
David encouraging folks to avoid the wrong places
whenever possible and live better lives
Do not understand!
To whoever Sam is this is to you- I am not sure who you are nor do I care!! Yes these two girls are my sisters and I am proud to say that!! I am not sure what your referring to that they have to lie, cheat, and steal to make them feel good, sounds like to me you know all about that life. You do not need to judge people!!! They were just in the wrong place at the wrong time…..they have been leading a normal life until this happened. You have no idea what your talking about. Stay out of our business!!! If you do not have anything nice or words of encouragement then I would rather you say nothing at all.
Spam bandits its truly sad that they let themselves fall to such a low level as a former user myself I feel NO sympathy for them its a chose THEY made no one forced them to be drug addicted criminals hopefully they can find God while they serve whatever sentences they receive……
This is a PERFECT example that People dont ALWAYS turn to drugs because of their homlife…These girls have INCREDIBLE parents, God Bless the Faircloth family…I pray your girls heal(-=
i agree with the lady that says we shouldnt judge. we all make mistakes. this just proves what drugs can do to a person i dont think prison is the sollution to the problem. addiction is a diease and should be treated or when they get out they are going to go back to doing the same thing.
Everyone likes to pass judgement…….like we all have lived perfect lives without any tarnish- NOT TRUE!!!! ALL of us have bad mistakes & done wrong, maybe big……maybe small- but everyone has done something they regret. I pray these beautiful girls can get on the right track, there’s ALWAYS HOPE!!!!! GOD came to save us and to heal- we shouldn’t be so quick to judge, or want to throw them behind bars. If it was one of your children you may not be so quick to condemn.
@ Selena,
Seeing how you are related I can appreciate you defending them. However, they have been given many chances to get their act together and they cannot give up the robbing, lying, cheating to do whatever they have to, to fuel their habit.
They belong behind bars and maybe then they will get a real wake up call!
God knows who we all are, and it is His will that none should perish. We will be judged for every idle word, but in the meantime we are all forgiven. I pray these two women are given an opportunity to be freed from the chains of addiction.
I believe these ladies are young enough they have a LOT to salvage if that is the path they choose, they are WAY to young to not have a chance at a wonderfull life ahead of them. Lets pray they choose the right path from here instead of judging
Drugs do get the best of us sometimes and we do make bad choices. but since we know these girls from school should not pray for them instead at looking at the deeds that have been done. May be this is Gods way for them to give them a road away from that life style . hate the monkey not the people.
Wow, I too went to high school with these girls and I am SHOCKED at these photos! They were so pretty in school and Misty was such a sweetheart! I’m very sad to read this and I feel bad for their family. I know they have gone through alot.
Yes they have made some bad choices in their lives………………but haven’t we all??!!!! The mistakes we have made didn’t make the newspaper where everyone in the community can see. And also not to mention their were two other people in the car with them that are walking free!!!! That’s alright b/c God knows who you are and you will be punished one day!!!
This is strange, I was just thinking about them not long ago. Wondered what they went on to do after school.
I guess I know now. I agree with a previous commenter, really sad to see what drugs will do to you, I barely recognize them.
Maybe this is the jolt they need to get their lives together and salvage what they can.
These girls were so pretty in high school, not to mention having a nice family, great school, and community. Had every chance in the world to be successful in life…
I’m sorry for the hurt their family feels.
wow. i remember christie and misty from high school. boy did drugs age them! sad how they lets drugs ruin their lives.
Guess they just wrecked their lives…that is sad.