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    TN TN - Disappearances in the Great Smokey Mountains

    Oh I just have a few things to add...first off, mountain lions weren't eradicated. They might have been rare, but I can remember as a little girl, this would have been about 1971 or 1972 we all were woke up in the middle of the night by what my mother thought was a crying baby. They thought...
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    GUILTY GA - Jorelys Rivera, 7, Canton, 2 Dec 2011 - #4

    Could the stipend be related to any disability payments? Also, ftr, it really doesn't matter all that much in GA what the schoolboards want, there's a state law and it's pretty lenient over all IF they are your kids. (Naturally or by adoption.) NY State is tougher to homechool in- on paper...
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    GUILTY GA - Jorelys Rivera, 7, Canton, 2 Dec 2011 - #4

    I just wanted to add something- In Georgia, you cannot legally homeschool foster children. You CAN legally homeschool adopted children. I have a friend and she homeschools her 3 daughers but has a foster child she is trying to adopt. The adoption took a while so she had to send him to...
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    GUILTY GA - Jorelys Rivera, 7, Canton, 2 Dec 2011 - #3

    I vaguely remember a case where a couple abducted and tortured a girl, raping her with a hot curling iron among other things, and finally shot her up with draino and killed her. I don't remember anything else about the case. That's much MUCH more than enough. That was Lisa Millikin - after...
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    GUILTY GA - Jorelys Rivera, 7, Canton, 2 Dec 2011 - #3

    Well that's why I mention it- there are cultural differences in homeschooled kids/groups. In our groups the kids from 0-17 always interact together. (With usually more adults sitting there than kids usually.) It was very strange to me at first, and you see it a lot in the unschooled groups...
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    GUILTY GA - Jorelys Rivera, 7, Canton, 2 Dec 2011 - #3

    I don't think it would be unusual at all for a homeschooled grown person to introduce himself to kids at the park. Homeschooled kids often play in mixed age groups, and it's very different how their interactions with kids of different ages can be. My own son is 15 and he's always played/talked...
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    "Oh, I haven't said anything, don't worry"

    THat little snothead was severe. While we all here might say "that little boy", our terms of endearment are more along the lines of 'baby luv' or beebo' than 'snot head'
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    "Oh, I haven't said anything, don't worry"

    By chance are you in the Southeast? I really do hear that a lot. I think it is regional?
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    Evidence

    I'm sorry, i'm not real sure of what goes where, but i've wanted to ask, re the evidence, why did that book - if it had been under water for so long - look like it was in good shape? Was it plastic coated or waxed or something? I left a book out in the rain one day, and it looked swollen and...
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    Should Casey Receive Counseling in Jail?

    I have seen the most extremely sick people get better. I have. It is not true that there is no help for any of them. It is just hard, and takes a long time. I saw one everyone had lost hope on - who was keeping people in fits -get better and now works and has a good life. (She wasn't...
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    Casey Speak ~ Casey Talk ~ Casey Code

    zany could also be 'crazy person' or crazy acting. IE Caylee was a victim when she went zany and lost it. Caylee is stuck with zany. ZANY took HER.
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    Casey Speak ~ Casey Talk ~ Casey Code

    Home - she feels safe in jail. She said so.
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    Anthony's Deceptions and Seeking Full Immunity#3 Poll Added

    I think the family was already beyond dysfunctional and exhausted from dealing with Casey, and maybe CA too, before this ever happened. I've seen many families trying to love someone that is borderline as heck before - and that's what I think Casey is - and even in a trained psychiatric staff...
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    Should Casey Receive Counseling in Jail?

    A good psychotherapist will set extreme limits with Casey and it might help the case. It will be very difficult, I think, to help Casey herself. She might tip over into psychosis, IMO, though, when this case gets rocking and she gets a lot of confrontation with reality. I don't think the girl...
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    "Oh, I haven't said anything, don't worry"

    I suspect lying is her main coping mechanism. Its really sad, and makes her really dangerous when she loses it and NEEDS to cope. She can't stomach what she's done, her lying and denial are how she's coping reality, with what she's done. I wanted to believe she was somehow not guilty even...
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    "Oh, I haven't said anything, don't worry"

    Saying "that little girl" might be colloquial. I've heard myself and my husband say that about our child, and I've heard a lot of southerners say "that child blah blah" or "that little boy of mine blah blah" I'm in Georgia. I just didn't find that particular thing that weird. That gag though...
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    "Oh, I haven't said anything, don't worry"

    At or right around 11:15 in the first part of that interview - KC is talking about Casey and telling her she loves her. She nearly gags. Right there she is remembering killing that little girl or smelling her dead, or something. That's not an innocent gag. Here...
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    Mothers and Daughters, in this case.

    I think you have some excellent points. I also remember Cindy going on about Klee's personality - a baby picture - she'd look right at you and you better do right or she'd know - or some such - giving me the impression that as the child started to talk she might have been telling on her mom...
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    Crime scene photos #2

    I always see faces in trees. I must have that syndrome. Anyway, I am late into this conversation, and just had a question. They found some size 5 clothes, a backpack and some kids clothes a while back - where was that in relation to where the child was found? Anyone know?
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    Why would Casey refuse to see her pastor?

    The head spinning around comment is funny, but I don't think it is too far off the mark. IF she did this (and I think she did, and it gave me nightmares the other night to think a woman could throw her child - that she murdered - just out like a bag of garbage)...then she is evil, and why on...

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