Momoffourboys
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A monster like him...taking a beautiful innocent life. Leaving behind shattered families and friends. No words.
I wonder if he hit her (on purpose) with his vehicle while she was on her bike. Then got out...tossed the bike aside...and put her in his vehicle. Isn't that what he did in 1990? I can't remember the details now.
I wonder if he hit her (on purpose) with his vehicle while she was on her bike. Then got out...tossed the bike aside...and put her in his vehicle. Isn't that what he did in 1990? I can't remember the details now.
Me either. I just keep thinking this is a horrible nightmare. But I'm not waking up. Yet time seems to have stopped.I can't believe it does either, liacat, and I can't begin to imagine how painful and surreal it feels.
I will never understand how someone can take pleasure in harming a living soul.
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Her boyfriend has nothing to do with it. He is a hot mess right now. And I can't imagine how he feels inside. Can you imagine ridding half way home with the person you love and turning around half way only to get home and wait for a response about making it home safe?
This is what happened. He got home and waited and waited and nothing. Finally he called her mom to ask if she had made it home safely. That's when the cops were called.
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He needs to find a psychologist - and fast. He will not be functional living with survivors' guilt the rest of his days. He did not do this to her, and there's nothing he could have done to prevent it.
No, thats not it at all. I have seen it mentioned several times that the boyfriend left her 100 yards, but that is not correct. You can see it on steelman's map. He left her about 2 MILES from home. He rode halfway with her, they said goodbyes and she continued. She saw several people in that last 2 miles. Her BIKE was found about 100 yards from her driveway. She was almost there when he got her. I hope that clears it up. Whenever anyone says that 100 yard thing, they always go back to questions about the boyfriend, which is SO super unfair, considering what he is already dealing with. Then loss of his lifelong love and guilt of turning around will never leave him.
My heart is so heavy. So far, the details are pretty much exactly what I figured from the beginning. And disgust me more every time I see another situation like this. One thing that struck me was that he spent the same amount in time for the first conviction- the abduction and fracturing of the poor woman' skul!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and the having firearms as a disabled person. Really? Same time frame? STOP letting these monsters out!!!!!! The police usually do their jobs well. Somehow, the court system lets them back out. Then, the police have to RE-do their jobs and we are all sitting ducks until they are legit caught again. Sierah, you deserved more protection than this. You deserved to ride your bike on that hot summer's day, smiling on your way home for some dinner. This monster had NO right to you! He had no right to be roaming the same street as you. And yet, he lives in air conditioning while he threw you out in a hot field. The irony of it all is sickening.
I will stop. I am fired up over the chances that are given to people who show their monster and the system could care less. What is that quote--- when someone shows you who they are, BELIEVE THEM! A man who is a STRANGER who smashes a girl's bike, hits her in the head, breaks her skull, drags her into his truck and handcuffs her to it- believe him!!!! He is a beast that will never change. This was no lover's quarrel that emotions got out of hand. This was unprovoked extreme violence. A predator. And he was just let loose. Sickening.
What kind of a world is it when the only kind of "safe" young lady is a sheltered, escorted, scared young lady? I'll bet if Sierah is anything like my DD, she would have balked at the thought of being escorted all the way to her door. Bad things happen, but I know for a fact my daughter wouldn't want to live like that. I worry for her always, but she has to live her life, with all of the dangers it brings.
I'm sure Sierah was alert, and always used her common sense, but I bet she enjoyed the solitude of a good ride too. I hope her boyfriend can someday see this. It wasn't his mistake to part half way. There are monsters out there in the world, but we have to just keep on living in it. No good person can account for what goes on in a sick, polluted mind.
There but for the grace of God go I....
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Exactly.Guys like Worley are like suicide bombers. You never can tell when and where they will strike. Nor the intended target since they don't really care.
Guys like Worley are like suicide bombers. You never can tell when and where they will strike. Nor the intended target since they don't really care. Jmo
My mind keeps going back to them wanting tips about a motorcycle and an open faced black helmet, there has to be something to that....
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I also wanted to go back to the LE report that the area where the bike was found was "disturbed" -- was there also reports of there being evidence of a scuffle there, or would it have been disturbed just by the bike being thrown in there?
Police probably went door to door asking if anyone saw anything. So probably a neighbor told officers they saw a guy in a motorcycle. Then asked if anyone knows who has a motorcycle in the neighborhood wearing that kind of helmet. I think someone called in a tip, word spreads fast. And once they had a name they ran him into the system and bingo. I'm so glad he was on a motorcycle, IMO no one pays attention to a car.
Her boyfriend has nothing to do with it. He is a hot mess right now. And I can't imagine how he feels inside. Can you imagine ridding half way home with the person you love and turning around half way only to get home and wait for a response about making it home safe?
This is what happened. He got home and waited and waited and nothing. Finally he called her mom to ask if she had made it home safely. That's when the cops were called.
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He is blaming himself
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Me either. I just keep thinking this is a horrible nightmare. But I'm not waking up. Yet time seems to have stopped.
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Mpnola,
I now understand the 100 yards and 1/2 way home difference. I appreciate that so much. I think because I haven't been able to see the maps because of my device it hasn't made sense until now. Thank you. And, I am so sorry. I did not mean to call into question her boyfriend in any way. In no way is this fault - I just couldn't understand how this monster orchestrated this in such a quick/small span of time and space. Now it makes sense. Well, not really. Again, I'm sorry and my heart breaks for her boyfriend who lost his love.
M
Chillicothe....