I noted that much earlier in the thread. I'm not sure if his ex-wife is really FROM there or if he told people that because it was part of his continual sexualization of everything. He said she was from the one place that has a sexual connotation in the name.
do we have a map somewhere showing where Cherish lived and the DG?
I tried to place a map the other day it didn't work out.. If someone could tell me how to do it I will try to do it again..It is a map from mapquest that pin points Cherish's residence to the DG.... DG to WM...And also where Cherish's body was found..
I noted that much earlier in the thread. I'm not sure if his ex-wife is really FROM there or if he told people that because it was part of his continual sexualization of everything. He said she was from the one place that has a sexual connotation in the name.
Seriously, how can a judge say (and write) to Rayne that she was an "excellent" mother?
He said his name was don...
How many predators give there names to victims?
Thats baffled me. .
See if you can read from this link
http://members.jacksonville.com/new...k-after-8-year-old-cherish-perrywinkles-death
Does DCF normally pay bills for families? I never heard of such a thing.
Thanks for trying! But...no.
I don't think I would feel like an excellent mother if I had sent my child off to be eaten by the wolves for a cheeseburger.
In her final decision, Judge Linda McCallum wrote, The Court notes that both parties have serious issues, but finds that it would not be in the childs best interests to remove the child from Mother and send her across the country.
Before visiting the funeral home on Tuesday to plan Cherishs viewing and burial, Rayne read a note she received from McCallum after Cherishs death.
I know you gave everything you had and could to Cherish, McCallum wrote, that you were an excellent mother to her and how much she loved you and her sisters.
Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://mayportmirror.jacksonville.c...-old-cherish-perrywinkles-death#ixzz2XjHwV5cR
If there really was such a letter and if the judge really wrote it she reacted very quickly. Cherish's death was in the news on Saturday and the note supposedly had arrived by Tuesday.