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So so very sad...I'm sick right now. WHEN will this stop? Something HAS to be done!!!!!!
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If it worked that way I would have one put in all of my kids in a second..oh yes!!miimaa said:If it were at all possible I would have a GPS tracking device implanted in my kid. Like the on-star thing in cars... and you can get little tracking chips in your pets. You'd know where that kid was right now. The kid could have it taken out when they reached 18. Some people I'm sure will think this idea is an infringement upon freedom but I'd rather have the ability to pinpoint that kid's location in a minute.
miimaa said:If it were at all possible I would have a GPS tracking device implanted in my kid. Like the on-star thing in cars... and you can get little tracking chips in your pets. You'd know where that kid was right now. The kid could have it taken out when they reached 18. Some people I'm sure will think this idea is an infringement upon freedom but I'd rather have the ability to pinpoint that kid's location in a minute.
Little Riley Fox came to my mind as well.kate312 said:Very sad, just like the Riley Fox case in IL.
BaltoMom said:I hate having a suspicious mind, but last night on Nancy Grace they showed a clip of an interview with Evelyn's mother. She kept referring to Evelyn in the PAST tense. "She was a good girl ..." "She was really smart ..." Once, she caught herself and changed it to "is," but she said it enough times that my alarm bells went off. It was weird. Keep in mind that this is when she was still missing, and by what I know, she was missing for less than a day at that point.
Sandy
I think people have question the tense of words in other cases...not sure that it necessarily means anything. Think about it...with all that has happened with missing kids this year alone a parent subconsciously has to think that they may never see their child again when they go missing.BaltoMom said:I hate having a suspicious mind, but last night on Nancy Grace they showed a clip of an interview with Evelyn's mother. She kept referring to Evelyn in the PAST tense. "She was a good girl ..." "She was really smart ..." Once, she caught herself and changed it to "is," but she said it enough times that my alarm bells went off. It was weird. Keep in mind that this is when she was still missing, and by what I know, she was missing for less than a day at that point.
Sandy
I had noticed that too and my bells went off also. I hate to say it but every time I hear a boyfriend/fiance' they are always my first "suspect".BaltoMom said:I hate having a suspicious mind, but last night on Nancy Grace they showed a clip of an interview with Evelyn's mother. She kept referring to Evelyn in the PAST tense. "She was a good girl ..." "She was really smart ..." Once, she caught herself and changed it to "is," but she said it enough times that my alarm bells went off. It was weird. Keep in mind that this is when she was still missing, and by what I know, she was missing for less than a day at that point.
Sandy
I just found out from a friend today whose friend is a victim's advocate and writes books on these cases ... the perpetrators of these sexual crimes are given a lesser sentence in some states if they are RELATED to the child ... I guess as if they are proprty of the family!!nvfc said:I think I can answer that. To me it is much worse when it is a family member. Sex offenders are sick and depraved and family members are supposed to do everything possible to protect their children from sex offenders. When the family itself turns into the sick and depraved, it becomes much worse for me.
One of the last things I told myself last night was to again call the Floyd County sheriff's office first thing this morning to get further information about Evelyn. Sadly this is not necessary.
I am beyond words, mixed with anger and sadness. How can these things happen to Matel and now Evelyn continue to happen. I hope the guilty parties never see daylight again.
Not to mention that although these crimes do not kill one on the outside, they do kill one on the inside.PrayersForMaura said:In my opinion, the terms needs to be stricter!!
Not 5 years for a molsetation or a rape... those crimes are just as evil as murder. Those crimes are violations of people's rights to not be touched or handled...
This is horrible- besides being a country that allows sexual predators to roam our streets without effective monitoring; we're also a society that places our children at risk every day. This mom was working a late night job. 2 men with past criminal records- one imprisoned for robbery for 5 years were in this home late at night. Mom and her fiance are probably trusting people. Things like this don't happen in small town Iowa! Sad to say they do!RPPaolin said:This is horrible! Horrible! How many more babies do we need to lose to predators until "SOMEBODY" wakes up and realized these creeps need to be exterminated......not rehabilitated. pftttt......
I cant take it anymore!
miimaa said:If it were at all possible I would have a GPS tracking device implanted in my kid. Like the on-star thing in cars... and you can get little tracking chips in your pets. You'd know where that kid was right now. The kid could have it taken out when they reached 18. Some people I'm sure will think this idea is an infringement upon freedom but I'd rather have the ability to pinpoint that kid's location in a minute.
Thats fine and dandy but not very logical for abductions.Rocky said:most cell phones have GPS tracking, go to menu options and see if yours doesn't have it, turn it on and give it to the kids, phones are cheap now, 10-20 bucks each and can be located pretty easily...
plus they can give you a call to see if it's OK to help the creepy dude find his puppy...
Hi snoopy. I love your name!snoopy said:My friend asked me this question, and before I give her my answer, I'd like to hear from any of you.
With all the news of Jessica, Shasta, and now Evelyn (and many more heard and unheard), my friend asked me if she should report her dad somehow. He molested her when she was little, though she doesn't remember a lot of the details, thankfully. This was about 20-25 years ago. She speaks to him now occasionally after all these years, and feels he is a different person, but worries some because his wife's son has a little girl. She would like to give a warning, though it would have to be anonymously. She worries that if this was a one time thing and his life has truly changed, would she be destroying a family by this news of the past?
Your thoughts please!