see post # 458Well, they're not wrong this time, IMO. And, I didn't say you're not allowed to discuss the topic. I said I think you're beating a dead horse. Still do. MOO
see post # 458Well, they're not wrong this time, IMO. And, I didn't say you're not allowed to discuss the topic. I said I think you're beating a dead horse. Still do. MOO
No thank you.see post # 458
She will. Just like Elizabeth Smart did. And Jaycee Dugard. And Katie Beers. It won't be easy, but she will not only survive, but thrive. I have no doubt about that.
I really don't know how she, personally, feels about the place that was home for all her life, then was a place of such crime and destruction.
If it's Jayme's decision to make, then it's up to her and that's really all I know. I don't think she would choose burning it down vs. orderly demolition by a demolition crew, though.
JMO of course.
They also didn't single-handedly rescue themselves and bring down the bad guy. Don't underestimate the will and determination of this girl.They did not their parents blasted away by a shotgun
he knows they are still looking/investigatingBut apparently he thought he was home free after two weeks. I think it’s a possibility he wasn’t stressed again until he found out Jayme was gone. He’s arrogant for sure.
I hope it's acceptable to wonder WHY he didn't plan well for her presence in his house somewhere.
As I think back on the things a Sociopath will do, one is to mimic actions usually from a movie or TV.
Maybe today, a video game.
Perhaps he had seen movies which showed someone storming a door ( SWAT team, the Marines) whatever, and that was the primary part of his criminal mind set, not that it was the GOAL, because abducting Jayme was, but that he was able to " recreate" the fantasy of kicking and shooting a door in easily.
Since he'd never BEEN a caregiver to any person as far as we know, and because I do not think a Sociopath can even THINK in terms of " What will ANY OTHER person need?" or " What will I need to do for this, that and the other thing that may come up?" this may have been his " troublesome area".
He does not discuss or describe much except the haphazard moving of a child sized bed and putting things which were already IN the house around the floor space to keep Jayme in the confined space.
This is something I can see siblings doing as game play OR maybe in anger to actually pin the other one in at around age 8-10. The dumbells and weights being the difference of course, but the larger, heavier child could have used something the younger child couldn't move in the same manner of weights.
We have the info from both Jayme and JP that music was played in his room and Jayme seemed to indicate it was for hours a day. She THOUGHT he had company over every day, lots of people coming and going.
I don't think so. I don't think he's EVER had much but an apparently persistent family or family member coming and going as they pleased since he became the lone tenant.
He was trying to look like a busy man, an important man with MANY FRIENDS, when he'd never been that or had that.
Why would he do so? Probably the sense of " What the movies showed about 21 year olds having friends over every evening and all weekend, in and out, parties etc". He almost certainly did NOT ever have those networks and relationships.
I think he wanted to play some sort of game for hours every day, and DID have some type of Internet access and a device to play on. Maybe it's not been mentioned by him because it wasn't HIS. Also, he stole gas from neighbors. If neighbors who lived close to him had home networks set up with relatively poor security, he could have hacked into their systems and played his game and they would never have known in certain types of internet connections and user preferences.
The other part is the incongruity. " I shot him in the face and he fell". I turned slightly and fired at her, hitting her in the head" which is true, we have every reason to believe, to " I played video games on a stolen tablet while J.L.C.was stuck underneath my old childhood bed for hours every day".
I think he didn't want to change ANYTHING about the things he liked to do in life, whatever horrible things we may or may not find out, and he planned so poorly that he truly could not support the daily captive life like a " real" kidnapper in a movie would have..
He said he hit the wall and screamed to scare her a couple of times. That is AWFUL for her, but it's a stark contrast to the PLANNED violence of what he'd just done to her parents.
The thing is, it’s not like it’s up to her.They also didn't single-handedly rescue themselves and bring down the bad guy. Don't underestimate the will and determination of this girl.
they couldn't run?I have absolutely no doubt that after James was shot, there was nothing that Denise could have done differently that would have spared her life.
If she and Jayme ran, Denise was dead.
If they hid in another location, Denise was dead.
This was simply too fast.
In a normal person it would, but not necessarily for him.he knows they are still looking/investigating
this has to put some stress on him
yes, people are afraid of the factsNo thank you.
Yes, a terrified middle aged woman with a young child, could physically run.they couldn't run?
What people? Can you be more specific?yes, people are afraid of the facts
fact:
JP was caught ''fairly soon'' after the crime
etc
In a normal person it would, but not necessarily for him.
For comparison, if you look at most serial killers, they do feel stress in the days and weeks following a murder.
This eventually fades, as they go through a “cooling off period.”
JP was willing to leave Jayme alone for hours at a time. I’m sure this wasn’t the case in the beginning, but eventually he felt more and more comfortable doing this.
So he would have felt stress, but it likely dissipated.
sounds like he was worried she would escapeayme said Patterson once got angry with her and hit her with a handle used to clean blinds. He said the punishment would be worse if she angered him again, according to the complaint. Patterson admitted threatening the girl and warning her not to leave the house. He said the girl had at least twice tried to get out from under the bed but that he struck a wall and screamed "to the point where he knew she was scared and she knew that she better never try that again."
Of course there's no guarantees. Just death and taxes, as they say.The thing is, it’s not like it’s up to her.
People undergo horiffic experiences and suffer from PTSD.
Because one person recovers and another doesnt, doesn’t mean that one is more determined than the other.
When it comes to this sort of thing, people can only control so much.
I’m optimistic because of the support she has, but there’s no guarantee here.
That was a tiny house.
These people went from peacefully sleeping in their beds, to a nightmare straight out of a horror movie.
A man with a gun was chasing them, and I don’t care if they had cheetah speed and a previously planned escape route.
They were not running to a car, starting it, opening the garage, and speeding into the night.
We don’t even know if the layout of the house allowed for this in the first place.
That is beyond unrealistic.
No thank you.
I think you're right. And the choice will be hers. There are some right here on WS who have done that very thing.She will. Just like Elizabeth Smart did. And Jaycee Dugard. And Katie Beers. It won't be easy, but she will not only survive, but thrive. I have no doubt about that.