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    MO MO - Kara Kopetsky, 17, Belton, 4 May 2007 - #3

    It just seems so maddening how little we seem to be able to do about this. I mean, it feels like so much in this case has been left uninvestigated. Like which class was the last one she attended? Who else was missing that day? And what is with Kylr getting off so easily? Even if he was out...
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    "HARD CANDY" who has seen this movie?

    Sickly enough, the guy who murdered Kelsey Smith cited it as one of his favorite movies...:furious:
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    HELP! Need ideas on how to stop someone.

    With all of that "false reporting" and "slander" business it can be VERY hard to seek justice once the legal system is out of the question. Does anyone know of ways to do this without getting yourself fried for "slander"?
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    MO MO - Kara Kopetsky, 17, Belton, 4 May 2007 - #3

    Here are a few of my thoughts. 1.) I agree with everyone so far who has said that Kylr needs to be investigated further. Polygraphs are pretty commonly shown to be ineffective/not accurate enough to put too much stock in. I want to know what's up with this, why they stopped investigating...

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