I still believe that the AP's are not telling the truth about many many things. I think ultimately after the police find the boys, this whole time the AP's could of prevented months of not knowing what happened because no matter what, the boys were their responsibility.
MOO
Is there a thread for the Barnes children? I searched, but didnt see one.
Exactly that term has bothered me from the beginning !! I realize some people don’t think it’s odd , but it is odd and I’m glad you brought that up ! As far as the public knows according to chief walker I don’t think any of the neighbors saw them.Orson and Orrin literally were called rambunctious by the AP's.
That is a term a family counsellor would use in their report. Not two adoptive parents who are in the midst of a interview about ''their'' missing boys.
Did the neighborhood ever saw Orson and Orrin? Such a sad situation...
Is there a thread for the Barnes children? I searched, but didnt see one.
Completely agree !"Rambunctious" sounds like a word to satisfy doctors and social workers. To explain (away) bumps, bruises and cuts.
If you believed two little boys, of any activity level, disappeared out a gate, in winter, with no provisions, the adjectives I might choose would be cold, hungry, frightened. Afraid of the dark. I MIGHT say they were quiet, sneaky -- but only if reporting past behavior which might shed light on where they might be now. I MIGHT say they were shy or friendly or trusting, if I thought that might be helpful. Will they hide? Will they run? Will they stick together? Sweet, vulnerable, lost little boys.
Instead, the impression we're given is of a pair of overzealous toddlers who are somehow in a neighboring home wrestling away. Searcher beware, they're gonna be rambunctious. So? So be prepared? They're gonna poke our eyes out? We're gonna have to protect ourselves? Be prepared to subdue them? Reckless, rambunctious runaways. As if.
Rambunctious IMO describes how one might REMEMBER those boys. Not how they are now but how they used to be.
And that, my friends, is a tell.
JMO
So heartbreaking !!I've called all 8 of my kids "rambunctious" many, many times, and they'll all alive, happy, healthy and thriving. I think far too much is being made of that word.
The parents use of adjectives aside, the more important fact is that those boys went missing on their watch. They can't account for it, and LE are searching trashy fields in Bakersfield. It's pretty obvious they're not looking for living children at this point.
jmo
Is there a thread for the Barnes children? I searched, but didnt see one.
It's on my to-do list. I will make it my next priority.My question as well.
Here is Ramon's. KS - KS - Ramon Gomez, 3, Wichita, 18 Aug 2020 (websleuths.com)I couldn't find one for Ramon either...or don't they make them for children most likely taken by a parent?
The thread for Vincent brought me to tears. Poor babies, all of them!
I hate to be the nosy neighbor, but this sort of crap makes me think maybe I should be that annoying old lady who watches everybody like a hawk. You know, start a notebook with everybody's comings and goings. I'm just not that nosy, I guess. It would almost be worth it to keep the kids and at risk adults safe though... MOO
Thanks, PommyIt's on my to-do list. I will make it my next priority.
Here is Ramon's. KS - KS - Ramon Gomez, 3, Wichita, 18 Aug 2020 (websleuths.com)
ETA: @FlossyMay & @ChatteringBirds
KS - KS - KS - Barnes Children - Marcus 6, Jeremiah 5, Temperance 4, Keionu 1, Kansas City, 6 Oct 2020 (websleuths.com)
BBM...This!!"Rambunctious" sounds like a word to satisfy doctors and social workers. To explain (away) bumps, bruises and cuts.
If you believed two little boys, of any activity level, disappeared out a gate, in winter, with no provisions, the adjectives I might choose would be cold, hungry, frightened. Afraid of the dark. I MIGHT say they were quiet, sneaky -- but only if reporting past behavior which might shed light on where they might be now. I MIGHT say they were shy or friendly or trusting, if I thought that might be helpful. Will they hide? Will they run? Will they stick together? Sweet, vulnerable, lost little boys.
Instead, the impression we're given is of a pair of overzealous toddlers who are somehow in a neighboring home wrestling away. Searcher beware, they're gonna be rambunctious. So? So be prepared? They're gonna poke our eyes out? We're gonna have to protect ourselves? Be prepared to subdue them? Reckless, rambunctious runaways. As if.
Rambunctious IMO describes how one might REMEMBER those boys. Not how they are now but how they used to be.
And that, my friends, is a tell.
JMO
It's on my to-do list. I will make it my next priority.
Here is Ramon's. KS - KS - Ramon Gomez, 3, Wichita, 18 Aug 2020 (websleuths.com)
ETA: @FlossyMay & @ChatteringBirds
KS - KS - KS - Barnes Children - Marcus 6, Jeremiah 5, Temperance 4, Keionu 1, Kansas City, 6 Oct 2020 (websleuths.com)
Well, well, well. Search warrants don't just appear from the ether, there has to be probable cause for a judge to sign off on one. The plot thickens...