I've watched the documentary a few times now. When witnesses talk about her being focused straight ahead, that's easy for me to believe. When you're drunk you often have double vision, and remember her son said "Mommy couldn't see?" I think Diane had that look on her face because she was...
It's not hard to keep a car going straight for that short amount of time, even if you're intoxicated. I think she was trying to get off the freeway as fast as possible once she realized she was going the wrong way.
Yes, in a sober state of mind, if you find yourself driving into oncoming...
As a recovering alcoholic, I can totally picture what happened that morning.
I was one of those people who thought they could kill the pain of a hangover by drinking in the morning. The thing was, I would tell myself that I was only going to have one or two drinks to "normalize" myself, I...
One video mentioned that this ride had a two page liability waiver, who puts a tiny child on that kind of thing? People really need to think and not just trust that rides this extreme are safe, especially when they're probably staffed by teenagers.
You'd hope that at least the court or coroner has to know where she is. This family is so out of touch with reality that I wouldn't trust them to part with her body even after the hearts stops. There's gotta be someone with common sense keeping some tabs on this situation!
It certainly seems odd. These folks aren't in the witness protection program, you're telling me that no one has staked out a family member's residence and followed them?
I'm not saying I advocate that kind of stalking by the media, but it's the kind of thing I expect these days.
I'm honestly surprised that TMZ hasn't jumped on board with all of this, I'd give them no time at all to track info down if they were. Look at their tactics when pursuing any kind of celebrity news.
The night after my mom died, my brother and I went through her clothes and put on a "fashion show" for relatives in the living room. You should have seen him in her pajamas, singing and strutting. Everyone laughed. No one can convince me her spirit wasn't there and loving every moment...
I was replying to a joke another member had made, I'm sorry you find that offensive.
And yes, I have been at the bedside of dying loved ones. I handle my sadness with a bit of humor.
I maintain that the reason my dear mom donated her body to medical science was because I loved the movie 'Psycho' way too much and frequently quoted it to her while she was alive.
My mom had a fantastic sense of humor at all times.
I feel that those who had a deep emotional connection to Jahi absolutely deserve compassion and the benefit of the doubt that they truly believe she has a chance. I watched my mom and my mom in law die and I know how shattering it is, I can understand people breaking from reality in the midst...
I understand that Jahi is not suffering, but as a society, we've agreed that there are standards of ethics for the treatment of the deceased.
If the Lord wants to make a miracle and bring her back to life, He is capable of doing so at any time without these Dr. Frankenstein efforts on...
Honestly though, where do we draw the line? Could a skeleton regrow all its organs and tissue and come back to life via a real God given miracle? Who's to say what is possible if we're entertaining the idea of the supernatural and miraculous.
I really want to know who has been slipping lsd into my food, because this can't be real. They can't be keeping a dead body on a ventilator and thinking it will come back to life.
I've now lived to see everything, and I'm not even thirty for a few more months.
Wow. I've been away from this forum for awhile and hadn't seen the updated composite. What a difference! Too bad this wasn't the image that was circulating 17 years ago, it does seem much more lifelike and is probably more accurate to how Jason appeared in life.
Side note, I'm a bit...
Based on the timeline of events the night that Beverly vanished, I don't think this is likely.
Beverly had dinner with her family (including her dad and older sister) and then went to attend the showagon festivities at the park with her best friend. We know Beverly and her friend made it...
I've spent the past few days reading "Twilight of Innocence" for my second or third time.
While a stranger abduction cannot be discounted, I lean towards the theory that someone in her neighborhood is the perpetrator. As mentioned before in this thread, by all accounts Beverly was...
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