So they won’t be garnishing her paychecks for the rest of her life, I’m assuming. And they won’t be basing the fine off her parents income level, which is understood since she’s an adult. But we all know who’ll be paying that fine.
I’m not blaming them for her actions. The post I replied to was about winning back trust. I said her parents don’t seem to want to do that. They’re the ones who’ve been speaking for her. If she or they wanted to win trust back, they’d be doing it considering they’ve done everything else for her...
They don’t seem to want to win any trust back. People do what they want. Actions typically reflect desires. Carlee wanted to disappear and to get attention while doing it. She called 911, she lied about a kid, she screamed, she left her car and phone and etc to be found, etc etc we all know what...
Good point about the size of the snacks. If she bought a pack of gum and an individual bag of chips, I don’t think they’d mention it. Of course they wouldn’t be left in the car, they’d have been eaten right away. It sounded to me more like a shopping bag full of snacks that she wouldn’t keep on...
I wouldn’t reasonably assume that. That would make a big difference, and I’m surprised that the officer would make such a mistake without clarifying at some point. Does anyone here know what was found where?
This may sound ignorant, but how do gators get to the water In lakes and ponds? I live in Metro Atlanta, so similar geography as central Alabama. We also have water e everywhere and are always at the lake. My in-laws live on Lake Oconee, we were there yesterday. Is seeing a gator something I...
Why would someone do that? What would someone have to gain from doing this? Genuinely curious as it sounds a bit crazy. Does crazy follow this family? I get that everyone has
I’m also in Metro Atlanta, lived here for 32 years. Never once heard of gators up this far. Now I’m scared lol great...
This makes sense, but it’s everything from the moment after she was hit that I can’t figure out.if the driver who hit her left the scene and left her body there, why wouldn’t they have found her body? If the driver moved her body, how did no other drivers see it happening?
Was she on the phone with sister in law/brother’s girlfriend while still in the car and for how long after getting out of the car? Or did the phone call begin after she was outside of the car? And how long was the phone call? Obviously the scream heard during the phone call is an indicator of...
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