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Her hair was chopped not shaved and the sister and KP saw her in the hospital
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Where did it come from that the cord was wrapped around the phone? Obviously that was not true.
I spent a lot of time thinking about that little detail, and now it turns out to be false.
So now it sounds like the phone was tossed, and not placed. Durn media.
Upthread, somewhere, :dunno: there was discussion and questions as to the origin of SP being called supermom. I recalled first I heard of it was from the family on interview... here it is.
https://ww w.youtube.com/watch?v=f8QBYrb3gN4
From the article:
"Next to her phone, Keith found Sherri’s headphones, which he said were tangled with strands of her blond hair."
Where did it come from that the cord was wrapped around the phone? Obviously that was not true.
I spent a lot of time thinking about that little detail, and now it turns out to be false.
So now it sounds like the phone was tossed, and not placed. Durn media.
https://apple.news/A6WKZjAmMSTyEJMI-SuMpBA
Lots of spoilers in here from KP's interview airing tonight. Hope it's not everything!
KP says her hair was chopped above the shoulders. Not shaved or hacked off up to her ears. What was the point?
It also answers those critics who suggested LE had no sense of urgency.Still answers a lot of questions. Well now we know who dropped the kids off at daycare. And it wasn't Keith like many had speculated.
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It also answers those critics who suggested LE had no sense of urgency.
Bosenko said they followed up on more than 400 tips, none of which led them to Sherri. The investigators had basically been working three weeks straight, nonstop -- pouring their heart and souls into this investigation. But so far, no viable leads, said Bosenko.
I guess it does happen...
Was the crime in this article an inspiration?
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loca...randing-Woman-Bronx-NYC-Attack-361590441.html
Police said the victim and the suspects knew each other from the neighborhood, and the assault appeared to stem from a "neighborhood fight."
Agree so much!!I hate that term and wish they had never used it. Who's to say what a "supermom" is or isn't? Seems like when that term is thrown around, the person in question is always white and pretty and middle to upper-middle class, like no woman in any other demographic can possibly be a supermom.
I hate that term and wish they had never used it. Who's to say what a "supermom" is or isn't? Seems like when that term is thrown around, the person in question is always white and pretty and middle to upper-middle class, like no woman in any other demographic can possibly be a supermom.
I was thinking the same thing. Now that I think about it, even if Sherri wasn't sexually assaulted (unknown at this time), she was violated in so many different ways. Good Lord.Maybe they were originally trying to disguise her, but didn't want to cut all of it off.
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That would imply that they have empathy. Yet they beat the heck out of her.Maybe they were originally trying to disguise her, but didn't want to cut all of it off.
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Maybe they were originally trying to disguise her, but didn't want to cut all of it off.
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I saw a great article from Pat Brown on SP. She is a criminal profiler.
I'm not sure if I can link it though. I know she has been on CNN and HLN in the past, but it is her "blog" and we can't link to blogs.
A Google search of her name with SP'S name should bring up the article in the first spot.
So so so bizarre that people are getting bent out of shape over a family talking nicely about their family member who had gone missing.
God forbid, if my mom or wife had gone missing, and I was asked about who she was, I would think one of the things I would say about each is that they were a great mom or terrific mom or wonderful mom or whatever adjective along those lines came to mind. These folks used super. So what? They were talking about and focused on Sherri no one else. Someone who they love and care for and who had gone missing and they feared for and wanted people to help find her. I can't imagine under those circumstances that they were trying to make a statement about other mothers.
That someone would take personal offense or get bent out of shape over the use of that word or attack the family for using that word, says a lot more about that person, than it does about the family.