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Unless a child is terminally ill, there is absolutely NO reason for them to be given oxy! And senior citizens asked to do YOGA??? These "experts" who sit in their cushy little offices and make health decisions, in my opinion, don't have a clue about real ailments at all! I'm sure if one of them attended a doctor's appointment with an elderly loved one who needed pain med and the doc told them to take Anacin and take up yoga would NOT be happy.
I don't doubt that there were a couple folks, that the person in question, could tap to help him, I know he's not a POI right now, and don't really know if he'd be capable of pulling this off. He doesn't seem to have the coordination, self-control, and the right skills it would take. He strikes me as not being the sharpest knife in the drawer. There are a few in GR's Friend List that seem to be a bit sketchy as well. There's also a couple folks I've run across, extended family, that I don't really think they did it, but, they would make me a little uneasy at Thanksgiving Dinner, if they were part of my extended family.
Yes, I found that some time ago. His new address is, at the time that I looked in the court records, he moved to an area outside of Pike County but that address has been scrubbed from the system some time ago as well.I haven't posted for a while. Needed a break.
just wanted to say, re JJ, FB has been scrubbed.
You will find traces of him nowhere. None.
A Google search brings up only standard news articles.
i find this interesting.
He might not be involved with them at all. Doesn't mean he didn't do it
I think that's his mo, "not the sharpest knife in the drawer... but he passed SWAT training, K9 training, and was charming enough to have the DA give him a couple of his own guns "for protection". I know I been beating this horse since the beginning, but he's the main suspect in my book. I don't think he kills people because he's stupid, I think he likes it. The million dollar question, in my book, is who's guns were used to kill the Rhodens? We heard there was a hearing on the 22nd of April and a petition to return items - what if it was the DA's guns?
I'm just still searching for a motive for JJ to do this. I'm coming up empty handed. I see far more motive for family and acquaintances than I do JJ. But, that's JMO.
Ray... my point is that, no matter what the occupation of the person now or in the past... the puzzle is the same one. Somebody committed 8 murders and that "somebody" had to face the problem of spattered clothing and how to clean or dispose of it. Even if they covered their clothing with a raincoat... they still had to have planned on what was going to happen after the murders were done to get rid of the guns rather than be caught with them. I had suggested in an earlier thread that they may have had a hole all dug and ready for them for the purpose of covering up guns, clothing, and anything else. Forests in the area are expansive (right across the street from Dana's place, for one idea) ...and quickly hiding the clothing with a plan to later come back and burn it would be just one possibility. Someone else had suggested throwing everything into the river down by KY on the way home. I, myself, would not drive even that far with one drop of evidence in my car. I doubt very much anyone brought any clothing home with them. Being the first day of the turkey shoot... nobody would think twice about hunters in the woods and, if they're local guys (and I think they are but, by that I don't mean necessarily from the same town) ... then they would know exactly where to take an early morning dip in a pond without being seen. But that wouldn't even be necessary if the clothed themselves properly "for the job." A mechanic's "one-piece jumpsuit" with hunting clothing underneath would be one idea.
Bury the clothes and guns "for now" and pick up the hunting rifles... split up and either go hunting or go home clean.
Same with any addict, of any type. Pill abusers just went to H b/c their pills were being taken away, and H is much cheaper and, actually easier to get now. Alcoholics are the same, just different drug, only it takes longer to kill them. Now oxy has been approved for pediatric use, but they want to take the elderly off of it and introduce YOGA as an alternative. Old people are the ones who have the most surgeries, falls, broken bones, and pains. Not a peep from anyone about the use in children though. However, marijuana has proven health benefits, is non-addictive, and the only dangerous part about it, right now anyway, is getting caught with it. Back to the H. There was a very sad story from the Pike County area about a young person dying from H after being clean for awhile. I cannot make a 100% connection to this person and GR, but there's a couple degrees of separation there, from what I've found while sleuthing.
Ray... my point is that, no matter what the occupation of the person now or in the past... the puzzle is the same one. Somebody committed 8 murders and that "somebody" had to face the problem of spattered clothing and how to clean or dispose of it. Even if they covered their clothing with a raincoat... they still had to have planned on what was going to happen after the murders were done to get rid of the guns rather than be caught with them. I had suggested in an earlier thread that they may have had a hole all dug and ready for them for the purpose of covering up guns, clothing, and anything else. Forests in the area are expansive (right across the street from Dana's place, for one idea) ...and quickly hiding the clothing with a plan to later come back and burn it would be just one possibility. Someone else had suggested throwing everything into the river down by KY on the way home. I, myself, would not drive even that far with one drop of evidence in my car. I doubt very much anyone brought any clothing home with them. Being the first day of the turkey shoot... nobody would think twice about hunters in the woods and, if they're local guys (and I think they are but, by that I don't mean necessarily from the same town) ... then they would know exactly where to take an early morning dip in a pond without being seen. But that wouldn't even be necessary if the clothed themselves properly "for the job." A mechanic's "one-piece jumpsuit" with hunting clothing underneath would be one idea.
Bury the clothes and guns "for now" and pick up the hunting rifles... split up and either go hunting or go home clean.
Do you have a link for the story? I'd like to read about it. Thanx
Do you have a link for the story? I'd like to read about it. Thanx
This is what you probably were looking for. Really a pretty sad story.
http://wyso.org/post/memory-alisha-federici#stream/0
This is what you probably were looking for. Really a pretty sad story.
http://wyso.org/post/memory-alisha-federici#stream/0
Thank you, my heart truly bleeds for her, her family and all the others like her. I was one of the "lucky ones" that got sober and so far have stayed sober, so far. Praise God! I could understand a parent wanting to "kill" over something like that. But the addict is the one who has to "want" to stay sober, and all the love from anyone that cares for you, can't help you stay sober. You have to, put everything you put into getting high into your sobriety. She was young and when your young you are inviciable.
Yeah, JJ appears to be the type who might enjoy the adrenaline rush a person can get when they are in tense, volital situation. And with two crazy murder situations, where he's in control really makes him look like someone who can't control his own actions, or he's all thumbs when handling a gun.
And EXCUSE ME - he's a cop and has to borrow a gun from an Atty to protect his family? He couldn't go buy one? Seems like the Atty should have been suspended too.
Yeah, JJ appears to be the type who might enjoy the adrenaline rush a person can get when they are in tense, volital situation. And with two crazy murder situations, where he's in control really makes him look like someone who can't control his own actions, or he's all thumbs when handling a gun.
And EXCUSE ME - he's a cop and has to borrow a gun from an Atty to protect his family? He couldn't go buy one? Seems like the Atty should have been suspended too.