Whiskers16
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Going to alert my own post - mods at this point should the title be updated to ETs initials?
No, it's "nicer" there.
"What is the difference between Federal and State Prison?
State prisons are higher in number than federal prisons.
Federal prisons have higher levels of security than state prisons.
Federal prisons are used more for white collar criminals and political offenders while hard core criminals get to serve in state prisons.
State prisons are considered unsafe as they house a higher number of violent criminals."
*http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-federal-and-vs-state-prison/
MOO
No, it's "nicer" there.
"What i trys the difference between Federal and State Prison?
State prisons are higher in number than federal prisons.
Federal prisons have higher levels of security than state prisons.
Federal prisons are used more for white collar criminals and political offenders while hard core criminals get to serve in state prisons.
State prisons are considered unsafe as they house a higher number of violent criminals."
*http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-federal-and-vs-state-prison/
MOO
So I wake up this morning to a story that they were at BBR for 2 weeks?
Although I think folks can integrate into a commune I am surprised they made it the full 2 weeks. I
am not surprised they were kicked out. TC & ET not wanting to put the work in, isolating themselves and his angry comments of "homosexuality" and "christian" shows he was probably not tolerant of others behavior there. While religion is allowed one has to be pretty accepting and tolerant of the community.
It is possible, in my opinion, for the commune details to be true AND for ET to be a victim and worthy of sympathy, empathy, and support. She is 15, was vulnerable to manipulation, and has isolated with a monster. Stockholm Syndrome is real. Even if the details are true, it changes nothing.
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I would have thought his crimes would not fit with a federal jail sentence. I hope he goes to a state prison .
Maybe but being duped or brainwashed into having a blast doesn't sound like the worst thing in the world.
What worries me is some websites like CNN reporting unless she testifies he forced her to go against her will the case could crumble because of the Tennessee law that girls over age 12 can make the decision to go willingly.
This would be terrible. Please ET testify against this pervert and put him away for a long time.
As a teacher myself, I am even more disgusted that he was a teacher too.
Not according to Griffin Barry
Cummins and the teen arrived at a Cecilville-area gas station last week, apparently on their way to visit a commune, Barry told CNN.
The pair went to the commune but returned to the gas station this week, with Cummins explaining they didn't get along with people at the commune, Barry said.
http://www.localnews8.com/news/nati...als-how-teacher-covered-up-identity/458088893
My sleuthing skills were average or below.
What I was right about
1. They didn't ditch the Rogue
2. He switched the plates, not the car
3. Being seen in OKC was not a deliberate diversion
4. They didn't go to Mexico
5. They didn't plan to camp, at least not exclusively
6. They'd be caught when they ran out of money and needed gas/food
What I was wrong about
1. They wouldn't come to California, unless it was the warmer parts (dead wrong about that!)
2. They went to Texas, New Mexico, Arizona or Nevada (except Nevada)
3. They blend in like father and daughter (idiot tried to pass for newlyweds)
4. If they were camping at all, they'd go somewhere warm
5. I never in a million years thought they'd go to a commune
6. They had enough money to last 3-6 months
What I learned:
1. Keep an open mind.
2. Criminals don't think like us
3. LE doesn't tell the public everything, making it challenging to sleuth
Like you, I am just glad (overjoyed!) that Elizabeth is home safe, and am not in competition with anyone.
Last week (say a Sunday) and this week (say a Saturday) could be 2 weeks. But where's Mercedes to check my math?
Regarding the siblings still attending Culleoka Unit School, my assumption is that their options are fairly limited. I'm guessing the family probably doesn't have the financial resources to send the remaining four minors to private school. In terms of public schools, not sure how many are in their immediate location as Culleoka served K-12. Plus, they would have to provide their own transportation if they attended a school outside of their district and that's probably a challenge for the family as well, especially considering the father's demanding work schedule. I think the decision to stay at Culleoka was not so much as choice as it was a matter of circumstances.
The Daily Mail would sound more legit if it didn't mention the same salacious meant details 1000 times.
But we all had a feeling that he was camped out in some type of commune.
I would have looked for a cleaner one though.
Commune people said two but take that how you want.