dannyodie
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susanstar; if I read the news article correctly, I believe her mother was the last person to see her. if I understood, the young girl had some behavioral issues and that a therpasist had made a statement to the mother that if she got disruptive again over any issues with the mom, for her to drop her off a ways from the house and make her walk home, this was some sort of conditioning therapy in an effort to make her somewhat more behaved when ask to do something. I have mixed issues about the whole case, or for the part of it I have read and come to understand. not to stone anyone close to her, but in view of mothers that harm their children I always look back on the susan smith case. to refresh your memory, susan smith was the young mother that left her two small children in car seats and allowed the car to roll down a boat ramp and into the lake. their bodies were found a short time later when she was discovered to be the one that harmed them. I wonder myself if the police or fbi has questioned the mother in depth? I believe that anytime someone is reported missing it becomes federal jurisdiction, but local authorities useally request their help if needed. the road that this occured on was a long gravel or country rd off of the main hwy. her mom indicated that she drove her a short distants away at first, let her out and then drove home. she said a very short time later her daughter came in the door, and made a comment of how short of a walk it was. her mom hadn't taken her the one mile from home like the doctor had said. so she took her back down the road and let her out, one mile from home and let her out again. when she left she drove only a short distants and looked into the rear view mirror and noticed a vehicle pass by on the main rd behind her, she turned back around and went up to her child and told her not to get in a car with anyone and then proceeded back home. she said that after 6 or 630 she became concerned that she had not come back home, she went out looking for her, and after not be able to find her, came back home and notified the authorities. I also kinda have my mind set on the doc that made that type of decision as for a treatment. in this day and time, letting your child walk alone in remote places is certainly taking a great risk to their saftey, maybe the police should look into him as a person of interest, after all he would know where they live and making a therputical decision like he did, he knew that eventually the mother would drop her off a ways from the house so he could pull up and pick her up. remember, not all sexual preditors look like the man that killed jessica lundsford, a bunch of them do look the part, but there are many amoung us that look like very trusting individuals.