I went to the bridge really late this week and it was so dark, cold and just isolated...I could not get out of my car to head over to the monument... It was too dark and just sad. Poor Allison, such a horrible thing.
The original question I asked about the gestures was not to mock it (or anyone who uses them in their parenting or otherwise), it was out of genuine curiosity.
I've always wondered about the announcement of the affair to the office and school principal etc, like it was him (in his mind) falling on his sword and 'doing the right thing' once it was out in the open...Could you imagine having a boss sit you down and explain something to you like that...
I still think about Allison. I just think it's such an unspeakable thing - she did not have to die. I will remember this case forever. It's so sad she gets to miss out on seeing the light of her life - her children - grow up.
I often think about her funeral and how incredibly strong her family...
Feel so terrible for Detective Leeding's family, friends and colleagues re: his senseless loss. The victim impact statements on the news were heartbreaking :(
When I told my friend I was a 'web sleuth', he said it was my civic duty to put the taman shud case back on the map. :)
A lot of people I've spoken with about this case in real life have said its 'over- thought' and have applied ye olde Ockham's razor to it as suicide. I think there's heaps...
Can't sleep - not sure if it's been mentioned before, but there is an interesting unidentified decd case called Taman Shud/ Somerton Man from the late 1940s in south Australia - my friend worked on this case and it has a lot of strange points about it, there is a thread on WS, but don't know how...
I am just catching up on the melb case, I note on 2 oct MSM ran a yarn on the singer who was killed in mermaid waters a few years ago, re court appearance of accused.
I have been looking at the websleuths threads on the jonbenet Ramsey case from Colorado in the mid nineties too.
Driving home yesterday, one of the prison vans was next to my car, but then pulled up to top of the lights, the driver of car it was next to looked over to it, then leaned right over, put the window down for a bit of a sticky. I immediately thought 'you should join websleuths.'
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