Hi everyoneI am back. Actually never went away just dont' always log in. Ok Kbl. Is this the site you were thinking about.
http://www.accessinterviews.com/interviews/view/16542
This is that witch Patricia claiming her innocence interview. In it she say Jaycee was never complaining and always helping out around the house. aka maid slave.
well werent part of the chares before late 94 (first daughters birth) that he was threatning people (Most likely terry and shayna) to keep her in line?
Ya well, if someone kidnapped me and kept me locked up in a room for years, I'd tell them what they wanted to hear but first chance I got I'd be over the wall. I think that is what most people would do, however she obviously didn't so it would be reasonable to conclude that she was a team player by that point (for whatever reason). That said, my question still is how could they be sure that was the case and she wasn't going to run at the earliest opportunity?
Being locked up in a room?. I find that a callous & flippant way of describing solitary confinement .
And as far saying what we as adults would do as 12.5-13 yr olds after 1.5 yrs of solitary confinement, is not only naïve but belittles the seriousness of this type of torture this child endured.
Solitary confinement has been a contentious legal issue for hundreds of years as it pertains to criminal prisoners & prisoners of war because of the devastating psychological effects it can have. (including psychosis & debilitating depression)
Just one example- From the New Yorker magazine article on solitary confinement 3-30-2009:
Its an awful thing, solitary, John McCain wrote of his five and a half years as a prisoner of war in Vietnammore than two years of it spent in isolation in a fifteen-by-fifteen-foot cell, unable to communicate with other P.O.W.s except by tap code, secreted notes, or by speaking into an enamel cup pressed against the wall. It crushes your spirit and weakens your resistance more effectively than any other form of mistreatment. And this comes from a man who was beaten regularly; denied adequate medical treatment for two broken arms, a broken leg, and chronic dysentery; and tortured to the point of having an arm broken again.
A U.S. military study of almost a hundred and fifty naval aviators returned from imprisonment in Vietnam, many of whom were treated even worse than McCain, reported that they found social isolation to be as torturous and agonizing as any physical abuse they suffered.
And yet all these hardened adult men were just being locked up.
And the term team player denotes free will to join something and to stay.
Jaycee Dugard was psychologically broken. She was a 12.5 yr old humpty dumpty that 2 degenerates put back together they way they wanted her to be. To call her a team player at this point is just cruel.
btw, its very easy for any of us to sit back and say 'i wouldnt done this if i was her!!!'
well we arent her. we didnt experience anything she went thru, we didnt know what this freak promised to do to the people she loved if she tried to escape.
we also cant sit here and even know if we'd have survived if we were in her shoes.
Ya well, if someone kidnapped me and kept me locked up in a room for years, I'd tell them what they wanted to hear but first chance I got I'd be over the wall. I think that is what most people would do, however she obviously didn't so it would be reasonable to conclude that she was a team player by that point (for whatever reason). That said, my question still is how could they be sure that was the case and she wasn't going to run at the earliest opportunity?
Being locked up in a room?. I find that a callous & flippant way of describing solitary confinement .
And as far saying what we as adults would do as 12.5-13 yr olds after 1.5 yrs of solitary confinement, is not only naïve but belittles the seriousness of this type of torture this child endured.
Solitary confinement has been a contentious legal issue for hundreds of years as it pertains to criminal prisoners & prisoners of war because of the devastating psychological effects it can have. (including psychosis & debilitating depression)
Just one example- From the New Yorker magazine article on solitary confinement 3-30-2009:
Its an awful thing, solitary, John McCain wrote of his five and a half years as a prisoner of war in Vietnammore than two years of it spent in isolation in a fifteen-by-fifteen-foot cell, unable to communicate with other P.O.W.s except by tap code, secreted notes, or by speaking into an enamel cup pressed against the wall. It crushes your spirit and weakens your resistance more effectively than any other form of mistreatment. And this comes from a man who was beaten regularly; denied adequate medical treatment for two broken arms, a broken leg, and chronic dysentery; and tortured to the point of having an arm broken again.
A U.S. military study of almost a hundred and fifty naval aviators returned from imprisonment in Vietnam, many of whom were treated even worse than McCain, reported that they found social isolation to be as torturous and agonizing as any physical abuse they suffered.
And yet all these hardened adult men were just being locked up.
And the term team player denotes free will to join something and to stay.
Jaycee Dugard was psychologically broken. She was a 12.5 yr old humpty dumpty that 2 degenerates put back together they way they wanted her to be. To call her a team player at this point is just cruel.
You are allowing emotion to interfere with objectivity. The fact is that most people in that situation would escape when the opportunity presented itself. You use McCain as your example. If he found himself outside of the prison and unattended do you honestly think that he would have done nothing and gone back to his cell?????? I know what I would have done.
A team player is someone who is cooperating and participating. I made no comment or judgement about how she came to be doing that, only that she apparently was. That is what the disclaimer "(for whatever reason)" means.
That isn't true. Lots of people in captivity cooperate and will say/do anything until they get a chance to get out of their situation. Prisons are filled with people like that. In fact, even this case has one we know about for sure, namely PG himself. Most people in that situation aren't victims, but the basic psychology is the same.
Are you saying that she wasn't a victim because she didn't try to escape? To blame a little girl for not trying to escape and calling her a team player is wrong on so many levels.
You are allowing emotion to interfere with objectivity. The fact is that most people in that situation would escape when the opportunity presented itself. You use McCain as your example. If he found himself outside of the prison and unattended do you honestly think that he would have done nothing and gone back to his cell?????? I know what I would have done.