Thanks for sharing the story. I was trying to remember what it was that was still sticking in my head about this.
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I know we are not really in the business of gut feelings here, but there was something about the facts of the case as it originally went down in the first few weeks that's giving me a feeling that this is not her. It feels too close an area.
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I haven't seen trafficking mentioned in a while. Did something come out that would contradict this? Because that's what I go back to when people ask, why hasn't anyone reported her missing? Well, if the only people in contact with her were traffickers, they knew and didn't care. As for school...
I'm always a little miffed when LE feels the need to say, "this is complicated, it's not a TV show." Granted, an investigation is much more involved than some people think, and it takes time, but I always find their need to point this out, especially this far into a case, a little condescending...
Now he's saying the girls were possessed by demons or such rot.
http://m.arktimes.com/arkansas/casting-out-demons-why-justin-harris-got-rid-of-kids-he-applied-pressure-to-adopt/Content?oid=3725371
Yep. Trafficker.
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If it makes another DA pause before pulling this kind of thing, then maybe it's a teeny step towards making a cop pause before committing this kind of thing. And lives might be saved. Thumbs up.
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There was a time when it seemed that they looked for connections to Lent with almost every missing/jane doe in WMass.
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I took that to mean she had a sick feeling when she returned to find the kid gone.
And re the kid having an upset stomach, I wouldn't necessarily take that as anything meaningful, unless it was simply a fib to get away from mom.
In my experience, if someone has a problem which can be solved by banning a book, they really should be looking for another solution.
I'm wondering if his problem is more with the anti gun message of the book, but he knew he could get more mileage with the --gosh!-- naughty bits.
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