sreshowtime
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shoes and walking will bother me all night...May she be found by morning
I agree..."grieving"...:shocked2: Wonder if that was a slip???
okay. the 18 yr old is her step brother. That makes me wonder a bit about their relationship. Her mother just recently married her SF. I wonder what the family dynamics were like.
But is this a step thru WN? He seems to have a son according to his FB, at least, who might be about 20, whose last name is also "N." I thought this stepbrother referred to as living with them has an entirely different last name from Celina and her sister?
I apologize if someone has already answered this. Is the Canaan Chief of Police, Jeffery Noyes, related to Celina's SF?
newer MSM- http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1355027
snipped-Reached yesterday at the Canaan, Vt., motel where the family is staying, Celinas stepfather, Wendell Noyes, said only, Right now, were in the process of grieving.
Grieving????????????
Anyone know if mom and SF took/passed polygraphs? I'm showing my ignorance here, but would paranoid schizophrenia preclude a test of that nature? Would the test even be valid? I ask this because the SF has been diagnosed with PS, and one of the components can be delusional thinking. IOW, if a person believes their delusions, then to them they are truth and may not register on the polygraph.
Yes I agree. Doesn't it say A LOT about a family if a friends' parent reports her missing and not her own family. All the articles say how very close she is to her sister and that CC is so shy that she won't even talk to someone she doesn't know but looks to her sister to see if she should answer a question from someone not known to her.
The search for a missing New Hampshire girl intensified on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border Friday as a report surfaced that her stepfather had been involuntarily committed in 2003 for schizophrenia and arrested after allegedly threatening an ex-girlfriend.
Polygraphs are not too reliable in the best of circumstances, so I wouldn't put too much weight on whether they did take one or didn't. The thing about polygrahs is, they don't register lies, they register autonomic nervous system responses. It might give the wrong result if the person is on certain kinds of medication, has abnormal stress responses, does not get nervous when lying, does not know or think he's lying, is a nervous wreck even when telling the truth, is grandiotic and does not fear the polygraph because he can beat anything, interprets the questions differently from what was intended (eg. if asked whether he harmed someone he is convinced he instead saved them from something worse) etc. IMO schizophrenia or medications used to treat it might very well affect the results.
I hadn't read that but I would be very concerned about that tendency if she exhibited that with any familiar people as well because it might indicate they were keeping some (family) secrets she was fearful of slipping.
For those who have an issue with Celina's dental care, what type of housing the family lived in, their lifestyle, etc:
This is a VERY rural area. It is mostly woods and mountains and then some farmland. There are no cities or big towns. The small towns (a few hundred people) are 15 miles apart. The big towns have a few thousand. People here are predominantly poor. If you fell down in the woods a few feet from a road and were seriously injured or died you might NEVER be found - period. Same goes for drowning in a river. You can get lost in the woods up here and die from hypothermia in the dead of summer.
Other than people in service industries and education like healthcare , skilled trades, teachers, etc the people here are farmers, loggers, laid-off paper makers, etc. Most of the paper mills that were the highest paying employers here 10 years ago have closed. Dairy farms have sold off their herds. Logging, well it's what men do when they can't find ANYTHING else. Economically the "north country" has been hit very hard. Most of the new jobs that have been created are minimum wage junk with no benefits. Even most people who have dental insurance don't have policies that covers much beyond preventative and fillings - heck, most don't have or have lost their health insurance entirely.
As to the children having different surnames - there are a lot of moms up here who had children (usually when very young) with multiple fathers. These are poor people, most do not go on to college, many don't finish high school. Just the way it is.
This is a very different life than what most Americans experience. We don't go shopping at malls (we don't have any). We pretty much don't go "shopping" - we go somewhere to buy something if we NEED it. If a stranger "hangs out" around town, like at a small restaurant, EVERYBODY notices. If it's cold, you don't turn up a thermostat, you go outside and get some more wood for the stove. Friends, both IRL and Facebook could be virtually anybody you know - from gradeschool to geriatric in age. I'm friends with almost all of my kid's friends. Everybody pretty much knows everybody else. Because there just aren't that many people. It isn't unusual to have friends 20 years your senior or 20 years your junior.
So to the uninitiated, welcome to rural america, where people are poor and don't live like those in suburbia. We don't have perfect teeth, nor do our children. Orthodonture is for "rich people". We mostly don't have nice new houses. Mostly we have old houses - if were fortunate enough to be able to afford to buy one. If not, we rent an old house from somebody. Bedrooms are where there is space for a bed. Anywhere from attic to basement. The "north country" is in some respects a third world nation to many - but it just happens to be in the USA.
The SF's wording is always just a bit off and awkward. I guess it is a symptom of his mental illness.
But he says things like " She NEVER leaves the house." " Tell her to get her butt home." " We are in the process of grieving."