Donjeta
Adji Desir, missing from Florida
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If someone showed up on my doorstep 9:30 at night, along with cameras rolling, I would not be very pleasant. Did the person who answered the door know that she was another victim?
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How do we know it was 9:30? Not doubting you, I just have missed what time it happened.
I actually don't think that even showing up at 9:30 would be a sufficient cause for unpleasant behavior for me personally. Particularly not if there are cameras and I know what I do will be in the news tomorrow. I'd strive to be very graceful and polite in my firm refusal. And ask for their business card, just in case it's some whacko who becomes a problem and we need to contact the police about her later.
I have posted elsewhere that it's quite possible that the person answering the door did not know Tina Porter.
I presume someone in the family would know about her since she had attempted to contact them and I would expect that a family in that situation monitors the messages they get (just in case, for clues about Lisa and possible threats etc.) and looks up the people who are reaching out to them. But since I don't even know who answered the door I have absolutely no way of knowing what he knew about anything.
In the video i saw, TP said she went up to the door and said I'm Tina Porter I want to talk to Deborah and jeremy. She says the person told her that she can go thru their attorney.
THIS IS TP's perception, it may not be totally accurate.
How does anyone know that they were being rude to TP, is there video of the exchange between them? The video I saw showed someone at the door listening to her, it didn't show any door slamming or the male being rude.
Of course if TP was mistaken or lied about the exchange it changes things completely but her perception is the only MSM source we got for the time being.