25 dollar gift certificate from Amazon for the first person to figure this out.

  • #21
There is a lot of wine grapes grown in all of Sonoma and nearby Napa County, but Petaluma land is mostly used for dairy farms, not a whole lot of grapes actually grown in Petaluma. And regarding Meth, well around here Lake County is more known for that. I would not say there is any more methamphetamine in Petaluma than any other Northern California town. It is a rather quiet artsy farmy community. Down town has one main street that most of the buildings are all early 1900s and the off streets are tree lined victorian homes. Truly a pretty town.
 
  • #22
Anita Richman said:
Could meth damage a users brain to the extent that they would believe they committed a murder that they hadn't?
Ahh finaly something I can speak to. I seriously doubt that he is a methamphetamine user now or in the past. Although meth psychosis exists it does not create the organized delusions such as thinking that a dead beauty pagent queen and himself had or have a relationship.
 
  • #23
Originally Posted by Anita Richman
Could meth damage a users brain to the extent that they would believe they committed a murder that they hadn't


LOL or could it make him look like he was a ragdoll with those spindly little arms .....did ya'll notice how high his pants were up around his waist...:doh:

Ok I'm done sorry.....LOL
 
  • #24
dragonfly707 said:
There is a lot of wine grapes grown in all of Sonoma and nearby Napa County, but Petaluma land is mostly used for dairy farms, not a whole lot of grapes actually grown in Petaluma. And regarding Meth, well around here Lake County is more known for that. I would not say there is any more methamphetamine in Petaluma than any other Northern California town. It is a rather quiet artsy farmy community. Down town has one main street that most of the buildings are all early 1900s and the off streets are tree lined victorian homes. Truly a pretty town.
On the road through Petaluma out to the coast, were dairy and sheep farms. When I dove for abalone at Tomales Bay I would go through there frequently. It was a nice town, and a pretty area.
 
  • #25
Could meth damage a users brain to the extent that they would believe they committed a murder that they hadn't?
Short answer is yes.

Long answer is that meth does a swiss cheese type thing on your brain. In brain scans on people with prolonged use of meth, there are literally holes of 'dead' tissue. Brain cells do not regenerate, so basically when one section goes dead one of two things can happen. Either you brain will 'remap' and come up with a way for you to continue on as before, or it loses the ability totally. The brain isn't totally understood yet, so the 'remapping' it's self could or could not be effectual. It could actually cause MORE problems then just dying totally.

All sorts of dementia come from prolonged Meth use. From forgetting to actually making you believe your 'dreams' are true. If this guy has been using meth for ten years, there is no telling what he might believe about himself and the world.
 
  • #26
Addison Cir. in Petaluma is also what I found.
 
  • #27
Buzzm1 said:
On the road through Petaluma out to the coast, were dairy and sheep farms. When I dove for abalone at Tomales Bay I would go through there frequently. It was a nice town, and a pretty area.
Thanks Buzz, I have always thought it was pretty and kind of small town USA warm friendly, a place that obviously gave us all a false since of security until the murder of Polly Klass.
 
  • #28
Oh sorry, forgot to say.

Even with what I said in my above post. I don't think he was a prolonged Meth user. To get the the degree of dementia it would take to get you to actually believe for real you did something you didn't do while NOT on the drug, your body would be in much worse shape then his appears to be in.

Opium maybe?
 
  • #29
I do not believe drugs are at all involved in the case of John Karr. He is quite simply a pedophile in the uglist truest and sickest sense of the word. His behavior and actions are not the result of any form of addiction.
 
  • #30
dragonfly707 said:
I do not believe drugs are at all involved in the case of John Karr. He is quite simply a pedophile in the uglist truest and sickest sense of the word. His behavior and actions are not the result of any form of addiction.
And he is ugly-looking too :sick:
 
  • #31
PrayersForMaura said:
And he is ugly-looking too :sick:

He is!! He is gross. I think he is either on drugs or is ill with something, too...he is scary-thin.
 
  • #32
dragonfly707 said:
I do not believe drugs are at all involved in the case of John Karr. He is quite simply a pedophile in the uglist truest and sickest sense of the word. His behavior and actions are not the result of any form of addiction.
You're probably right. I am just trying to reconcile in my mind how he can make the statements he has made, when it is clearly not what happened in Boulder CO on Christmas night. (He also appeared to me to be drugged up in the pressy. He could have been suffering from sleep deprivation, also.)
 
  • #33
kwatson696 said:
Originally Posted by Anita Richman
Could meth damage a users brain to the extent that they would believe they committed a murder that they hadn't


LOL or could it make him look like he was a ragdoll with those spindly little arms .....did ya'll notice how high his pants were up around his waist...:doh:

Ok I'm done sorry.....LOL
Wait, one more....
I DID notice the pants being up so high and it struck me as sooo wierd, but it also instantly reminded me of FRED MERTZ!!!! Ya, from I Love Lucy.

OK, I apologize now, too, and will go back to being an adult now.:laugh: :laugh:
 
  • #34
julianne said:
Wait, one more....
I DID notice the pants being up so high and it struck me as sooo wierd, but it also instantly reminded me of FRED MERTZ!!!! Ya, from I Love Lucy.

OK, I apologize now, too, and will go back to being an adult now.:laugh: :laugh:
No! Don't go yet! You guys are cracking me up! :laugh:
 
  • #35
julianne said:
Wait, one more....
I DID notice the pants being up so high and it struck me as sooo wierd, but it also instantly reminded me of FRED MERTZ!!!! Ya, from I Love Lucy.

OK, I apologize now, too, and will go back to being an adult now.:laugh: :laugh:
Oh my lord, my mother in law were cracking up at his pants, I told her if they got any higher he would hang himself with them. She thought it was shackles until we got a close up and it was his pants alright, big nerdy weirdo!
 
  • #36
Roxye said:
Oh sorry, forgot to say.

Even with what I said in my above post. I don't think he was a prolonged Meth user. To get the the degree of dementia it would take to get you to actually believe for real you did something you didn't do while NOT on the drug, your body would be in much worse shape then his appears to be in.

Opium maybe?
yeah, if he was on meth, the teeth might be in bad shape. one of the first to go after a couple of months and his face wouldn't be so young looking.
 
  • #37
what are we working on here?
 
  • #38
julianne said:
Wait, one more....
I DID notice the pants being up so high and it struck me as sooo wierd, but it also instantly reminded me of FRED MERTZ!!!! Ya, from I Love Lucy.

OK, I apologize now, too, and will go back to being an adult now.:laugh: :laugh:
Thanks for the laugh.From now on I can only see Karr as Harry High pants! But in all seroiusnessss he does seem to be very thin and unhealthy looking.Do not believe he is a drug addict but may have a serious illness. Although living in thailand and eating Thai food for months on end would definetly give me the poops so may be he is just suffering from lack of nutrition.I think I have been on this forum too much today!
 
  • #39
Buzzm1 said:
http://maps.yahoo.com/dd_result?new...,+CA&country=us&tcsz=Petaluma,+CA&tcountry=us

Sonoma County Sheriff's Department investigators went to Karr's home at 2004 Chetwood Ave. in Petaluma on April 3, 2001 to seize his computer. Karr, 41, was charged with five misdemeanor counts of possession of child 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬. He disappeared before his trial was scheduled to begin in January 2002.

And they also went to his other house on Addison. He was in the process of moving. I forget from which house to which house, but it's in one of the news links I read today about them finding the death certificate for Polly K.

Edited to add: Ah, it was in the documents on Smoking Gun:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0817062karr1.html

He moved from Addison to Chetwood. It's on page 3:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0817062karr3.html





Hey Tricia, do you think he stole that from the home? Or managed to get his own copy?
 
  • #40
I live in the area, what do you need to know?
 

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