SapphireSteel
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I'd put $100 down on a bet that the FBI believes the culprit is in the family, and specifically the nuclear family.
I'd bet the house.
I'd put $100 down on a bet that the FBI believes the culprit is in the family, and specifically the nuclear family.
OMG Time, I know very well the efforts and time you put in... I did not in any way mean to slight that...
I have in earlier threads try to find and posts the stats in this area, and I had trouble finding any recent data...
I thank you for providing that report. I was also confident that Ocean already considered the age of the report. I should have been clearer. I was simply STO...for the record, as I had not seen it qualified.
I apologize for not being clearer.
The guy in the Circle K video is actually a High School student at a local private parachoial school. Poor kid just happened to be wearing a green tank top with shorts.
Thank you for this info.. IMO the PCSO should have made this announcement.. i mean I get why they publicly airedthis poor young man's image on the video.. but still they never cleared him.. last heard was chief Nanos on NG stating that the father called in and identified the boy as his son.. the chief said they'd interviewed the guy and that they'd taken a buccal swab that was sent off for comparison to the DNA they had from the perp...then nothing further but silence.. atleast to us nationally we never heard another word about it leading me personally to believe the guy could have been the perp.. now hearing that he is not I feel very bad for this innocent boy whose face has been nationally broadcast in relation with a child sexual attack and it never cleared from there. .
So thank you for stating this I feel PCSO should release a statement as well.. jmo.
It just blows my mind that some posters actually believe that the no contact agreement could be innocently explained away... "it is voluntary..blah blah". Sorry, but I just have to say it. How can you possibly think that there isn't something serious going on involving SC. The only possible way that I can think to explain it away is a. Precautionary measures in light of the man who recently blew up his house with his two little boys tragedy (aaah the name slips my mind!) Or b. SC has been framed.
What I am trying to say is there is NO WAY that the cps involvement is not a huge deal.
OT: I have to know, what is Pei Wei, and is it pronounced Pee Wee? Inquiring minds... :waitasec:Thanks. I ran into the kid's mom eating lunch late one afternoon at Pei Wei...
define huge - I am only saying what I have gone through, not what I "think" not my "opinion" just "MY life" Sorry I blew your mind. Although I never ever said innocent, I just don;t think it has to be so dramatic as others cause I have lived it. But thanks for that. THAT's how I could possibly say it! So you stick to your theories while I live mine.[/QUOTE
I certainly was not directing at you, Gut. I didn't quote anyone because I just meant posts collectively over the past few weeks.
I appreciate personal stories like yours about cps because they shed light on how things work, but all are missing one thing... A misssing 6 year old.
Certainly did not mean to offend you, gut. You only blew my mind when you said "sexy" a few posts back. I really like your SOH and appreciate your take on things.
I still waffle every day from family to stranger and back again... But I cant get past the cps thing.
I am solely a reader of Isa's case but I read this article in the Houston paper a couple of weeks ago about CPS's "voluntary" plans. Granted this is Texas, but I wonder if AZ does the same thing and for the same reasons. I was shocked at the numbers of children taken from parents "voluntarily"
Hart: 'Voluntary' CPS plan has some parents feeling bullied
By Patricia Kilday Hart
Updated 12:06 a.m., Monday, May 28, 2012
Patricia Kilday Hart
Two young families in the Houston area suffered unspeakable tragedies in recent months. In one case, a toddler drowned; in another, a new mother was gunned down in a parking lot and her newborn snatched. Both incidents required investigation by law enforcement officials, who as a matter of course, called Child Protective Services.
What happened next to both families reflects a disturbing trend that Houston attorney Chris Branson blames on a 2008 legal memorandum sent to all Texas CPS investigators. The grieving, distraught parents were asked to sign a "voluntary safety plan" drawn up by CPS, temporarily placing their remaining children in someone else's care.
Following a 2008 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision, CPS investigators were encouraged to seek such "voluntary" agreements before removing children from a home. Otherwise, the memo cautioned, they would need to wait for a court order, unless the child faced imminent danger.
Now, "not a week goes by" that Branson says he isn't contacted by parents who feel they've been bullied into surrendering their children to a "voluntary" plan under threat they will lose their children permanently through court intervention. Most were warned by CPS not to consult a lawyer, he says.
http://www.chron.com/news/kilday-hart/article/Hart-Voluntary-CPS-plan-has-some-parents-3587923.php
OT: I have to know, what is Pei Wei, and is it pronounced Pee Wee? Inquiring minds... :waitasec:
IIRC, this 'voluntary' agreement thing was used in the Ayla Reynolds case too. CPS swooped in and convinced the mom to make a voluntary agreement giving custody to Ayla's dad, and then she had no luck getting her back. Ever.
I am solely a reader of Isa's case but I read this article in the Houston paper a couple of weeks ago about CPS's "voluntary" plans. Granted this is Texas, but I wonder if AZ does the same thing and for the same reasons. I was shocked at the numbers of children taken from parents "voluntarily"
Hart: 'Voluntary' CPS plan has some parents feeling bullied
By Patricia Kilday Hart
Updated 12:06 a.m., Monday, May 28, 2012
Patricia Kilday Hart
http://www.chron.com/news/kilday-hart/article/Hart-Voluntary-CPS-plan-has-some-parents-3587923.php
Snipped : Killer article! And what i have been trying to say (not the bullying part - although I get that part) What WOULD you do? sign or take a risk? the word voluntary makes it very different doesn't it?
Bright side...i finally found my nephew last year. He graduated from hs last weekend. I am super proud of him. He ended up running away and lived from friend to friend AND STAYED IN SCHOOL!
define huge - I am only saying what I have gone through, not what I "think" not my "opinion" just "MY life" Sorry I blew your mind. Although I never ever said innocent, I just don;t think it has to be so dramatic as others cause I have lived it. But thanks for that. THAT's how I could possibly say it! So you stick to your theories while I live mine.[/QUOTE
I certainly was not directing at you, Gut. I didn't quote anyone because I just meant posts collectively over the past few weeks.
I appreciate personal stories like yours about cps because they shed light on how things work, but all are missing one thing... A misssing 6 year old.
Certainly did not mean to offend you, gut. You only blew my mind when you said "sexy" a few posts back. I really like your SOH and appreciate your take on things.
I still waffle every day from family to stranger and back again... But I cant get past the cps thing.
Sorry mate I was a dick, I jumped without good reason :whoosh:
Sometimes I am a little :nuts: other times I am a big NUT lol
Should we hug or kiss or something? I am not sure of correct protocol - may need a mod for that lol
Sorry mate I was a dick, I jumped without good reason :whoosh:
Sometimes I am a little :nuts: other times I am a big NUT lol
Should we hug or kiss or something? I am not sure of correct protocol - may need a mod for that lol
I think you are just inviting the mod in to make it a threesome... Smooches.
Seriously, though... I am tough, I can take some, but I don't like offending people. Sorry if I offended you.