cluciano63
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One link said hair cut to above the shoulders...KP saying head shaved? Good grief.
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This to me is a good example of a publication that merely picked up on what other articles have said and nothing is original.
I give NO weight to that comment that she had branding all over her body as this whole article is a pick up of other articles in my opinion. ETA unless it is published somewhere else that is video or msm (and corrected to "branding")
<modsnip>The issue isn't the family. The family can describe her however they want. But then it's the media latching on to the term and using it in headline after headline. The media is the "they" I was referring to.
Meanwhile they give little to no coverage of the many other mothers who bad things happen to, who go missing or are murdered, simply based on what they look like or how much money they have.
IMO it is what he is not saying that has people upset.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.
That would imply that they have empathy. Yet they beat the heck out of her.
I wonder why they didn't take all of it.
MOO
One link said hair cut to above the shoulders...KP saying head shaved? Good grief.
<modsnip>The issue isn't the family. The family can describe her however they want. But then it's the media latching on to the term and using it in headline after headline. The media is the "they" I was referring to.
Meanwhile they give little to no coverage of the many other mothers who bad things happen to, who go missing or are murdered, simply based on what they look like or how much money they have.
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.
Good article with what appears to be original and new information vs. rehash.
I had thought from the sheriff I heard with my own ears that one woman released her, but it appears "they" released her so on which is correct.
Keith said his wife told him that at some point her alleged captors stopped the vehicle on a road.
“They opened the door. She doesn't know because she had a bag over her head. They cut something to free her of her restraint that was holding her into the vehicle and then pushed her out of the vehicle,” Keith said.
According to Keith, Sherri said her captors then drove away.
“Sherri obviously has one free hand that still has some kind of, something like a hose clamp if you will, and then took obviously the bag off of her head,” Keith said. “She, at this point, has no idea where she's at, and gets up and basically tries to find help, runs to a house that didn't have any lights on, and didn't look what she said was very inviting, looked scary, and obviously if you could imagine her state of mind at this point.”
Keith continued, “There was a junkyard or some kind of yard or something like that that she tried to get into and a big dog started barking and scared her, and then she went and familiarized herself with where she was at by standing in the overpass and noticed I-5 symbols and she knew that I-5 North is where we live. Anything past our house, you're up in Mount Shasta area.”
Media calling her "super mom" sounds like a Nancy Gracism...
One link said hair cut to above the shoulders...KP saying head shaved? Good grief.
Maybe they were thinking ahead that her blonde hair would be appealing if they were planning on using her for sex. The more I think about this I think that the heat from her missing is why they dumped her. What could they do with her? She would stick out like a sore thumb if they tried to travel with her, thankfully they didn't just kill her and dispose of her.
IMO she callled herself that. I thought it might have been in relation to the race she was about to run for children, but I saw a pic somewhere of her with a large superman character, so I am wondering if she wasn't labeled by her husband or family as "supermom" prior to this event.I missunderstood too, I thought the "they" you were speaking of was the family. Media calling her "super mom" sounds like a Nancy Gracism...
Indeed! If it turns out to be embellished or self inflicted, then the "suspect" would be a very sick individual - (munchausen syndrome) and still a victim in need of help at the same time.I just read the Pat Brown article ( as well as the NY kidnaping-could not find a resolution to that one, even though there were photos from social media of the perpetrators). Pat Brown certainly covered most of the bases. Worth seeking it out to wrap your head around many of the theories.
google map of where she was found please! I wonder how far away that junk yard with the dog is....and how far to I5....she must have been running on pure adrenaline.
I thought KP said it was shaved?Her hair was chopped not shaved and the sister and KP saw her in the hospital
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One link said hair cut to above the shoulders...KP saying head shaved? Good grief.
IMO she callled herself that. I thought it might have been in relation to the race she was about to run for children, but I saw a pic somewhere of her with a large superman character, so I am wondering if she wasn't labeled by her husband or family as "supermom" prior to this event.
MOO