nursebeeme
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oh. holy. night.
this is horrible.
this is horrible.
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Has this been posted yet?
http://www.39online.com/news/local/kiah-foster-investigation-story,0,3306091.story
"He was here by himself and he was gone between 1:30 and 2:30 [p.m.], that's all I know," said babysitter Sharon Ennamorato, whose house Jonathan was last seen at. "We know a lady answered my phone, we don't know and there was supposed to be nobody in this house."
I think a lot of the problem is the media uploads an article, I can read it, then 20 minutes they update the article, remove parts, and then nothing can be verified unless we copyright the whole article. UGH!!!
I remember something said about her not knowing anything about the arrest...and that's what was on click2now's site until they updated the article an hour or so later.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/26308627/detail.html
I know I heard that *and* read that.
we need an emoticon for screaming
Should we start copying/pasting the full text of reports, to avoid this confusion? What's the standard protocol?
I did too. I dont know much right now, but I do know that because I went REALLY?
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REALLY?
Ok update from Stormy and she is on her way home and will post the rest:
The caretakers initials are DF. "Mona" was friends with stepdad. Apparently the rumor around is that it was a drug deal gone bad bad bad. "Mona" was a mgr at apartments across the street - and now lives off 290 and Dacoma. "Mona" actually drives a gray truck usually. Drugs are supposedly involved.
"Mona" is the large manly looking woman we are all seeing on the news.
Here is the HLN broadcast from around 4:00 PM EST. Please excuse the wobbly video as I was holding the camera.
Pay close attention to what the reporter states about the car.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI_2pRYPIZM
I've noticed that, too. Should we start copying/pasting the full text of reports, to avoid this confusion? What's the standard protocol? I click on links from yesterday, and it goes to the most current version of the story. Very frustrating.
I check vine there is SE on there but I don't understand what it mean
I think that posting full articles would be a bad choice, honestly. Seems to be some erroneous reporting being done. But then again, if we do post it in full then we can hold the "reporters" fully responsible for their mistakes.
You can copy the articles and save them for yourself for reference, however we can't post the full article as it is against the LAW!!!