That's true. The documentary was made for us to draw certain conclusions regarding the people involved in this God awful tragedy. We only got to see the tip of that family's sturm and drang. Would be interesting if director Liz Garbus would make another documentary in a few years checking in on...
Yeah I can see that. I've said before that if I was in Jessica's shoes I would be really leery of leaving home except to go to work at all, especially at night, even though it was early evening. But her mom didn't say anything about Jessica feeling like she was in danger during that...
What was the difference of opinion between her mom and dad? I was wondering was she in close contact with her dad, besides it being such a small town. I don't know if her mom had/has remarried either. MOO
I think it's amazing that she could be naive and trusting at all. I don't know all the facts other posters know regarding her life and what's on facebook or other sites. But I've had to live with my mom before when I was young and it was tough. We did not get along at all. What if she bought...
It's awful, though, when you find out the good samaritan was killed trying to save someone from drowning or, recently -no links sorry--got hit by a car trying to help someone else that had a car accident. Why does God allow that? (Rhetorical) MOO
Do you mean Mr.Mr? He scares me. MOO but he's done a lot of bad stuff. I'd be very wary of hanging out with him or Tutor or any of their entourage. MOO2X
I feel bad saying this but Mr. Chambers really should kinda keep quiet. I know it must be very difficult for him but there is already way too much misinformation out there.
Just Really happy FBI upped reward and some jail house snitch might go for it. Even if they aren't greatest witness...
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