Longview, Kilgore, Union city, Tyler, I could go on. Not necessarily burned out, but drug ridden pocket neighborhoods. They have a severe meth problem and as of the last few hears, Heroine. Just that they have many pocket neighborhoods similar to this. Many have not streetlights, some never did. many areas where it is predominantly black.
Yes, white addicts would go to these type of neighborhoods to buy drugs. Or just to do drugs. Severe addicts are not particular about the co they keep. If you driver over to Citigas right now (houston ghetto) Straight crack neighborhood. All black, you will see several young, white woment, meandering around. some leaving in nice cars, and some walking.
IS FH particularly "skanky looking" though? We know he's got a terrible past, BUT his headshot that I saw on the Heavy yesterday looks "normal" enough.
I think if he was employed at the Tin Roof, that would have already gotten out. I would not make assumptions about where he might have worked though, based on it being " a nice place. "
It wouldn't be unusual for a guy with his past to work under the table, and bars, restaurants, would be common places to work on a cash basis.
The trucking company where PH worked might also be connected. Maybe he did day labor? Anything is possible here. He did his time, and was following the rules until this happened, so who knows? Someone might have hired him.
Everybody who drives thru a town & Dad grew up 30 miles away is an expert in a locale- just saying
Thank you, I'm out unless Alacourt shows something regarding FH.
Yeah, all just "flyover" areas not worth your time right? I live in an Appalachian border county and let me assure you if you drive an hour toward the mountains the rural towns are very very different than if you drive an hour toward the water.I've been all over and parsonaly, I find that most rural towns in the US are much the same.
Morning Beth! I have much enjoyed reading your posts and admired you sharing your own past struggles.This, exactly. Very well said - I always find it interesting in many many cases I’ve followed, that most (family included) would rather believe that their loved one died of foul play, rather than an OD. It proves just how deeply the stigma runs.
Perhaps it’s because dying from an OD is seen as a choice, while murder is seen as something the victim couldn’t possibly help.
Something to consider - I would much rather die via OD than murder, and I’d much rather know that my loved one went peacefully than knowing they were terrified and in pain in their final moments.
Regardless, PH didn’t deserve to be discarded like trash, and I hope that any that were involved are brought to justice.
IS FH particularly "skanky looking" though? We know he's got a terrible past, BUT his headshot that I saw on the Heavy yesterday looks "normal" enough.
Hi! I love your posts and this one in particular - you’re sharing your opinion and in a way that is eloquent, not argumentative, and make excellent points to boot.Morning Beth! I have much enjoyed reading your posts and admired you sharing your own past struggles.
I am sure anyone who has been with us through much of this case knows how adamant I am that PH did not OD. I didn’t believe that’s what happened while she was missing, even less so when she was found in a shallow grave, and even more so now that we know the history of the suspect on the loose.
My opinion is not based on any stigma or judgment towards any addicts. I have stated before it would be much more comforting to know PH died from an OD than the alternative. I’m sure most mom’s would feel the same about their beloved daughter. I just don’t believe that’s what happened here. I believe her past made it possible and believable to make a crime look like a recovering addict OD’d.
The problem is there are a variety of stories. People not telling the truth. Many gaps and inconsistencies. That does not happen when people are trying to protect someone close to them or a victim. That happens when one is a guilty party and one is protecting themselves and the suspect. I truly believe that had PH OD’d that night and had she gone out with close dear friends, those friends would have rendered help and they would have told the whole truth. Nothing about this case has sounded like an accidental OD to me from day 1. Even the #1 suspect has no drug record.
JMO
Yeah, all just "flyover" areas not worth your time right? I live in an Appalachian border county and let me assure you if you drive an hour toward the mountains the rural towns are very very different than if you drive an hour toward the water.
Thank you. Back at you. And I really do hope i’m wrong on this one and PH died peacefully. But more than anything I hope PH’s mother and family find out the truth behind what really happened.Hi! I love your posts and this one in particular - you’re sharing your opinion and in a way that is eloquent, not argumentative, and make excellent points to boot.
I wasn’t committed to any one narrative as to what happened and still am not sure. I agree, there are a lot of gaps, a lot of those close to PH seemingly being untruthful, for reasons unknown. While I think the OD narrative makes the most sense, I’m still unsure, because of the little information released. My post was more an observation in general of what I’ve seen in other cases, but I never sensed you were stigmatizing addiction in the least.
Lastly, thank you for being open to my personal experiences being shared. I know it can be a lot for some. I appreciate your post and point of view!
Let me start this post by stating that in MOST cases similar to this one, I would heavily lean towards a recovering addict having a relapse resulting in death by OD.
With that being said, I’m really questioning that being the case for PH. I find the timing and the content of her last text message pointing directly to foul play.
In regards to the text message, I’ll also add that I’m a little perplexed with PH’s statement that she “didn’t know the people she was with”. From all accounts, she apparently KNEW PH well enough to willingly leave the bar with him. There may be nothing to infer, but I personally find it to be an oddity.