You're too kind, NRN. There's no need to feel sorry for a former victim who goes on to abuse others. Evil is a choice, not a compulsion.
We certainly wouldn't feel sorry for a man who beats his puppy just because his father used to beat him. Why feel sorry for any woman or man who chooses to...
I had the same feeling about this one, SeriouslySearching.:( MH has probably been grooming Sandra for some time now. There are no words for how sad this is all getting to be...
I just wanted to say that I have faith in Sheriff Hardy and LE. I know that the Sheriff may be intimidated by the media and all, but I believe he'll do what he needs to do for Haleigh's sake. He appears to be a good man through and through.
I've felt for a long time that this case is being...
Hi, maureenv. I think Sheriff Hardy's fear of being under the media microscope has made it much more difficult to keep this case alive. IMO, he needs to fight past that fear and disclose some more details:
(bold mine)
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Hardy, a 15-year veteran of local law enforcement, discussed...
Somewhere in the same document, Crystal or her Mom say that they've been unable to contact RC. He says, "My phone number hasn't changed" or something to that effect. Then one of the women (Crystal or Marie) says, "You don't answer your phone." (not exact quote)
It appears that some of the inconsistencies we've heard in the media are the same inconsistencies that trouble LE. Here's a bit on that subject from Maj. Gary Bowling:
Maj. Gary Bowling also said Misty Croslin's inability on national television Friday to clear up inconsistent answers was...
When asked why Ron had so few convictions relative to his numerous drug charges, Ron's sister ( Crystal) said this:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0902/25/ijvm.01.html
This indicates that Ron was guilty as charged and completed a program to avoid prosecution.
You get my vote, Searchfortruth! I'm so happy to see these valid techniques are finally getting some attention--all thanks to kant.
Caution: Once you start using these methods you'll be addicted to words! :biggrin:
Awesome list, kant! Thank you. Here are a few more things that can be tip offs:
* Stopping midsentence/midword to rephrase (the first choice is usually the more truthful)
* Use of phrases like "that's all I know" or " I have no idea"
* Use of spanning words which indicate a chunk of time...
Try your hand at interpreting micro expressions with this online quiz. Informative and fun! Then go back and watch the case videos with your sound off...
http://www.cio.com/article/facial-expressions-test
Ron's impatience with the dispatcher makes no sense. According to Misty, Ronald knew that Haleigh was missing just after 3:00. This means they both delayed calling 911 for nearly 30 minutes.
I posted this once before on the 911 thread--hope it's alright to post it again. The following is my opinion of where I think Ron and Misty fall on the 911 analysis. Any thoughts?
R = Ronald M = Misty
I = Innocent G = Guilty
What was the call about?
I-Request help for victim
G-No...
According to the latest account, Misty called Ron as soon as she noticed that the back door was open and Ron was just pulling up in the driveway.
Now both of them have to explain why they waited so long to call 911.
Newest version:
...noticed the back door was open
...went back to her bedroom to get her cell phone to call Ron
...noticed Haleigh was missing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNe0zHiLtgo
Ron could easily have gone outside, alerted the neighbors and looked for Haleigh while Misty was on the phone with the dispatcher. He had his own phone. Why was he hanging around doing nothing but shouting in the background? Why the hang up? It makes no sense.
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