mpnola
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That just made me laugh like a fat manWord of the wise- just don't pick the barking dogs singing "Jingle Bells."
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That just made me laugh like a fat manWord of the wise- just don't pick the barking dogs singing "Jingle Bells."
Well, now I need to find that, too! Except it will probably scare me much more than anyone else.In the early 90s I had motion sensor things on my front and back doors that sounded like German shepherds. One of the best purchases I ever made.
As one who worked in a professional capacity with the mentally ill for 15 years, ( and who will always be dear to my heart, ) I don't think MissMalowe was minimizing the plight of those with 'mental problems' at all.
I think I know exactly what she meant, and I agree with her.
We've heard nothing that indicates Thomas Evans did not know what he was doing or was not in contact with reality. In fact, his actions showed quite a level of goal-seeking behavior, which does indicate a certain level of intelligence.
Therefore, we don't do him any favors to insinuate he should get a pass on his criminal behavior.
I'm totally supportive of help for mental health issues, especially substance abuse, and addiction.
However, we can't force that help on anyone.
In my opinion, he didn't avail himself of the mental health services available, not because it was 'difficult' but because he didn't want ​that help.
That is the operative word here. WANT.
Unfortunately, there is no therapy or pill that can do that...
JMO
clev·er
ˈklevər/Submit
adjective
quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent.
"a clever and studious young woman"
synonyms: intelligent, bright, smart, astute, sharp, quick-witted, shrewd; More
skilled at doing or achieving something; talented.
"he was clever at getting what he wanted"
synonyms: skillful, dexterous, adroit, adept, deft, nimble, handy; More
Clever does not simply mean a high level of Intelligence. (Both terms are also relatively subjective so making an argument to either support or disprove either is rather moot)
To be clear, you used the term intelligence, I did not. The terms I used were clever and resourceful.
The quality of being clever or having the "skill to do or achieve something" is not limited to only the legal & intelligent activities of someone with a good moral compass. A con man, for example, is only as successful as he is clever (at deceiving people)
I am in agreement that for people suffering from certain mental illnesses, some tasks may be more difficult than others or need to be completed in different ways.
However, all that is known about this man and his "mental problems" is his claims that he has them. We do not know his current diagnosis, previous diagnosis, if those diagnoses even occurred or if he simply came to his own conclusion that he had "mental problems."
Furthermore, he was quoted as saying he was treated for drugs and alcohol in prison. There was no mention of his having received treatment/medication for mental health, which is also available.
I suspect his not seeking care or treatment for his "mental problems" since his release was likely due to his simply not feeling it was a priority; other things were of more importance to him and a plethora of additional reasons, rather than an inability to attain transportation, a lack of local resources, or a monetary issue.
My apologies if my lack of sympathy of his taking himself to the T family's home to commit heinous crimes instead of taking himself to the county health department was not stifled by his having mental problems which may or may not have made such trip "actually difficult" has in some way offended you.
My intention was not to offend you personally. My thoughts on this matter, as well on many other cases here at Websleuths come from a background of having personally worked with inmates while they were incarcerated in both the federal prison system as well as the United States Disciplinary Barracks; to include those whom were dealing with a variety of different mental illnesses in varying degrees and both medicated/treated as well as unmedicated/untreated.
You said this: the ability to locate & size up victims, attain a knife, brutally attack a woman with small children, take one kid, ditch a car, steal another car and cross state lines and run from police in the process, all the while toting a toddler with them, yet a trip to the local health department or human services is too difficult.
None of those things listed are especially clever. Anyone with an average IQ could do those things provided they had the strength, motivation, and perhaps prior knowledge of how to steal a car. Also, seeking mental health treatment has basically nothing to do with being clever. I digress. I wasn't offended. I'm not trying to cause a big stir. We can agree to disagree if you want to.
Agreed....one piece of the puzzle missing. See the map I posted a little bit ago. You don't wander into Johns Island or St. Stephens for that matter.
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Has anyone seen any new info or info regarding when TLE will be taken back to S.C.?
Has there been any update on the mom‘s condition?
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- Police are searching for a Spartanburg County woman. They think she might have information related to the kidnapping of a 4 year-old Johns Island girl.
Police say Thomas Evans, the suspect in the HT case, was driving Sharon Hayden’s car.
According to Hayden’s mother, her daughter Sharon, is now missing.
http://counton2.com/2018/02/22/police-searching-for-woman-linked-to-heidi-todds-disappearance/Sharon Jowers Facebook post reads:
[FONT=Times\New\Roman]PLEASE HELP FIND MY DAUGHTER.
THE BLACK HONDA CIVIC BELONGED TO MY DAUGHTER SHARON NANNETTE HAYDEN. I HAVE SPOKE WITH THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND SHE CAN NOT BE FOUND. THEY HAVE CHECKED HER RESIDENCE, AND NO ONE ANSWERED THE DOOR. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CHARLESTON COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT. AT (843) 202-1700[/FONT]
Have you all seen this? https://www.postandcourier.com/news...cle_d1991480-1713-11e8-b80e-3fe20fd8edab.html
PLEASE HELP FIND MY DAUGHTER.
THE BLACK HONDA CIVIC BELONGED TO MY DAUGHTER SHARON NANNETTE HAYDEN. I HAVE SPOKE WITH THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND SHE CAN NOT BE FOUND. THEY HAVE CHECKED HER RESIDENCE, AND NO ONE ANSWERED THE DOOR. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CHARLESTON COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT. AT (843) 202-1700