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Which is the reason why at WS, we give the benefit of the doubt to the victim. You can't take back the hurt.Exactly…. never make assumption, never believe rumor because it hurts people, to the core.
what does this guy do for a living? Was it mentioned anywhere?
His mugshot - At first it looked like he was wearing something a bit uniformish, but after staring at it a bit I'm thinking it's a black hoodie with the hoodie part ripped off...like from the back, ya know?
Many of us were chomping at the bit to get the news of what really happened to Abby. Now I'm not sure I want to know. Thankfully Abby is alive and home. I cant imagine what she has gone thru the past 9 months.
Some Christian!
He could be well read. But the author of the letter to the editor (http://www.conwaydailysun.com/component/content/article?id=22555) is scary to me. His tone is very superior. His first point about Freedom of Speech indicates to me that he thinks he is smarter than others and it is up to him to set everyone straight, even though his facts are incorrect. He starts out declaring that freedom of speech is not in the Bill of Rights, that it's the First Amendment to the Constitution (the first ten amendments are the Bill of Rights).
His tone of righteousness reminded me of Brian David Mitchell. Maybe I am just reading into it because of that. But as I read how his God goes everywhere with him and guides all his actions, the words "delusions of grandeur" kept popping into my head.
I have to say that I really thought all along that this was custody related in some way. Kidnapping and long-term captivity weren't on my radar at all. I can't believe this girl who already had sad eyes had to experience some of the things we're thinking now. Just reading words like "maybe he sold her" is absolutely breaking my heart.
And for all of you who doubted the credibility of Abby, her family and her actions......I think you have the PO Box where you can send your written apology (that's about as nice as I can put it).
I feel so sorry for this young girl. Words can't describe what she must have gone through.
First, I'm really happy this girl is home and I'm also really happy an arrest has been made. That being said, something is WAY off here. According to this article (and pretty much all the others out there) this was Abby's description to police:
a man with darkish skin, dark brown eyes, black stubble facial hair, slightly overweight and slightly taller than her 5-foot-4 frame.
Read more: http://www.wptz.com/news/vermont-ne...h-in-missing-teen-case/27137806#ixzz38o1O16Al
Now, the man they arrested today is a.) white, not darkish skinned at all, b.) has blue eyes, c.) doesn't appear overweight (but impossible to tell from a head shot) and d.) also doesn't appear "slightly" taller than 5'4" (but also impossible to tell with a head shot only). Not to mention, the sketch in my opinion looks nothing like NK at all.
This leads me to believe there is either someone else connected to this or she gave the wrong description either intentionally, out of fear, or confusion. However, the MSM is reporting comments from neighbors who saw NK come and go frequently and never saw Abby so you have to wonder why he felt so free to come and go without fear of her getting away or screaming or making some kind of commotion. Was he at ease doing that because someone else was involved (the short, dark skinned guy with brown eyes?) keeping her quiet?
Just thinking outloud and all MOO. In any case, SO glad she's home.
I wonder if someone "rescued" her from the . Perhaps a woman who knew or found out about Abby and took advantage of a time when he was not around the home. Wasn't there a story of another person wearing the same clothes Abby came home in?