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Do we have to keep calling her Nan? Even CP doesn't believe what she was told anymore. Can we just call her "the Facebook Granny"? Or the Seenior sitizin slooth?
Nan is the name referenced in all MSM articles which we have to cite.
Personally I see no benefit to using other fake names ...
I am not into the whole ridiculing people aspect.
I think it is more appropriate to be serious when discussing a serious topic like a missing child.
I am very serious. MSM has said that Nan is not a real person. By continuing to refer to Nan gives credence to the story. There is no Nan. Everyone involved has agreed. We do know that Casey has met a woman in her late 70s, early 80s on Facebook and in person. We also have been told that this senior citizen convinced an adult through detail of numerous related people, that she was someone that she is not. I am making a point and not ridiculing anyone...much.
It still does not mean she truly does have direct knowledge about Erica's disappearance, though. All it means is she has been accused of having knowledge by the Parsons. Big difference.
Regarding the statement on Carolyn's Facebook page that she never introduced Casey and Sandy to "Nan", when that was first posted here, I asked how people know this. See, I am not her friend, and I do not see that on her page. grausch26 posted that he saw it on her Facebook page, and I asked if he was her friend and is that how folks are seeing her facebook page. I don't recall ever seeing an answer to that.
It's not that I am disputing she put it on there, it is just I am trying to rely on what I see and hear myself in trying to figure out what happened. I have heard through reporters and their attorney that the Parsons name Carolyn as someone with direct knowledge with Erica leaving. I saw Carolyn on camera being asked that question and she responds by saying Irene Goodman has been dead for 5 years. I have not heard her directly say the Parsons are lying, I had nothing to do with introducing them to a person with whom Erica went to live. I'd like to see her exact words on Facebook.
So, how do I see her Facebook page?
Hey those in NC ... about 30 minutes ago channel 14 tv announced
an update on the hearing coming up soon ... anybody catch what it said ?
Later this month, a trial is scheduled in juvenile court where other family members are expected to testify about custody rights.
Well, I appreciate you sharing that, but I have seen that, too. What I am looking for is the Facebook message reportedly denying the claims by the Parsons that Carolyn had a part in the introduction of "Nan." Is there another post she made privately? Or, are reporters presuming that based on the message you provided?
http://www.wsoctv.com/videos/news/parsons-led-through-special-entrance-at-rowan-co/vCCKJq/
video of Parsons led through special entrance at Rowan Co. DSS for custody meeting
from http://www.wsoctv.com/news/news/local/parsons-led-through-special-entrance-rowan-co-dss-/nZtjJ/
Well, I appreciate you sharing that, but I have seen that, too. What I am looking for is the Facebook message reportedly denying the claims by the Parsons that Carolyn had a part in the introduction of "Nan." Is there another post she made privately? Or, are reporters presuming that based on the message you provided?
You don't.And, how we change this site's Facebook policy? (g)!
Here is the original 2-part Reuters report:Parents Use Social Networking Sites to Unload Unwanted Adopted Kids
SEPTEMBER 10, 2013
http://moms.popsugar.com/Parents-Try-Re-Home-Adopted-Kids-Online-31689806
Interesting article.
Part 2: A self-proclaimed ‘lil boylover’ and a woman accused of neglect find a child on the Internet – and pick him up hours later in a hotel parking lot.By Megan Twohey
Reuters
Editor's Note: Today's stories are the second installment in a series of online and broadcast reports on adoption by Reuters and NBC News.
HICKORY, North Carolina, Sept. 10 - When Megan Exon began moderating an Internet bulletin board in 2007, she viewed her effort as a way to help kids find better homes...
The North Carolina woman wasn’t a licensed social worker or an adoption specialist. She was a 41-year-old mother who had taken in a child herself less than two years before. Her husband had noticed a Taiwanese boy advertised on the Internet, in one of the online forums that support America’s underground market for unwanted adopted children.
The parents who were giving up the boy told Exon that the 4-year-old’s feet were too big and his ears looked funny. If parents could discard their adopted kids so callously, she reasoned, maybe she could help children find new families by moderating one of the Internet sites.
“We were just introducing people,” Exon says of the online group, where parents sought new homes for unwanted children in a practice known as “private re-homing.” (Much more at the link)
by Megan Twohey
Filed September 9, 2013
APPLETON, Wisconsin – Online, she called herself Big Momma; he went by the name lovethemcute. And in the summer of 2006, housemates Nicole Eason and Randy Winslow were surfing the Internet with a common objective.
Each was looking for children.
Winslow – lovethemcute – was 41, balding and paunchy. He swapped pictures of naked children and would later spend time in a chat room called baby&toddlerlove, where he described himself as a "lil boylover," court documents show. There, he would graphically boast of molesting boys and explain how to keep the abuse quiet: "Just have to raise them to think its fine and not to tell anyone," he wrote in a chat with an undercover federal agent. "What is done in the family stays in the family."
Eason – Big Momma – was about to turn 28. She had moved to Illinois from two states where authorities had taken away her biological children years earlier. In one report, authorities noted that a child she and friends were watching had died in her care...
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"I was desperate and sick to death of it," Mueller says of caring for the 10-year-old, whose name is withheld because Reuters could not reach him. "And I'm like, 'You know what? Take him for a visit. Let me know.'"
After less than an hour outside the Fairfield Inn, Eason and Winslow drove off with a young boy, a commodity in America's underground market for discarded adopted children.
(Much more at the link)
We know from MSM. My hope is to eliminate the name because MSM has said the Nan character is a trickster, thus feel free to refer to her however you want if needed, because MSM says we can.
You asked, "Can you please provide a link where you found the information that Carolyn "is the only person who has been publicly named as having direct knowledge concerning Erica's disappearance other than Casey and Sandy Parsons?"
I believe I did. Do you deny that Carolyn has publicly been named as having direct knowledge about Erica's disappearance? I think that is the fact that I've been asked to provide links to. Do you deny that reporters have asked her about her involvement in introducing "Nan" and the Parsonses?