Seriously?
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I'd be curious to know if her nose was really broken. That's the only injury that I think would be hard to endure or self-inflict to gain some type of financial windfall.
I'm a little bothered by the husband's florid description of the injuries. Almost written like it is meant for a thriller.
From: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-pounds-blonde-hair-chopped-chained-road.html
Most people would say, "Her nose was broken." "Signature long, blonde hair"--I don't know what to make of that statement. I'm almost 100% sure I've never seen or heard someone say, "I could feel the rise of her scabs under my fingers."
Maybe he does love adjectives. Maybe he felt pressed to make it seem more believable because of social media doubters.
I lean towards this being a real abduction, but there's still wiggle room for dissenting opinions with what is now known. Also, how far would one be willing to go for a potential windfall?
I've been following along.....stopped posting a while back when more information came out. Makes me dizzy!
I absolutely agree with your post. I can't imagine how long it took to compose.
And since I signed in for this, I'll add that descriptions of bruising that is yellow to black in color, per GMA's publication of the husband's statement, does not describe fresh/new bruises. So it's likely she did not sustain bruising in the last few days.
I am happy this family has their loved one returned alive.