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hmmm. I know a lot of doctors. I know a brilliant one (not hubby) who loves his cocaine. Then there's the anaesthetists, who have access to all the good stuff...![]()
Triple faaark!!​
hmmm. I know a lot of doctors. I know a brilliant one (not hubby) who loves his cocaine. Then there's the anaesthetists, who have access to all the good stuff...![]()
My sentiments too, given my alcoholic ultra marathon runner female friend also has an eating disorder and is paranoid of cameras. She has told me that many of the women she has met through running, have also confessed to having an eating disorder. I remember a lecturer at uni stating that that the amount of runners with eating disorders is believed to be in the vicinity of 50%!!! I don't know where he got that stat from, and this is why i will never forget it (& uni was 20 years ago). 50% is hard to believe...but could be true sadly, with self reported stats and all? I hope not...
eating disorder... there was something about that in her face in that one full face pic... the worried look that people with eating disorders have.. just on the verge of runaway anxiety..
well. gosh.. this makes her sound , now, like a very high maintenance woman indeed. Alcoholic, long distance runner ( the time invested in training ! competing!. ) the diet watching , the money /will dispute with the family, her mothers death.. running two households, a possible eating disorder, and according to legal gossip, fed up with the Mister, and about to call it quits in him... that's a lot of baggage.
One more observation before I get back to the work I'm supposed to be doing!
If the theories around a lonely life, maybe alcoholism and a decline in Elisa's mental health have some substance, I don't think that necessarily points towards self harm, or her deliberately disappearing.
A woman in that state could be viewed as a liability by a successful man who has an image to protect. Especially if the marriage has broken down and he's contemplating losing half his assets and only seeing his kids every second weekend. Or there's a more affable companion on the side, waiting her turn.
I'd like to know the source of a hell of a lot of the info that's seeping out, dribble by dribble..
Victoria Police declined to elaborate on the reported alcoholism or confirm who made the report, saying they are unable to comment on medical matters.
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Looks like we ain't gonna be finding out any time soon:
http://expressdigest.com/elisa-curry-closed-her-facebook-just-days-before-vanishing/
One more observation before I get back to the work I'm supposed to be doing!
If the theories around a lonely life, maybe alcoholism and a decline in Elisa's mental health have some substance, I don't think that necessarily points towards self harm, or her deliberately disappearing.
A woman in that state could be viewed as a liability by a successful man who has an image to protect. Especially if the marriage has broken down and he's contemplating losing half his assets and only seeing his kids every second weekend. Or there's a more affable companion on the side, waiting her turn.
She doesn't appear to have any girlfriends. men friends, family, off the electronic grid, I mean.. ... what's up with this? .. She had quite a long career in ASIC, she would have former colleagues from her professional life.. other runners, don't tell me she ran alone all the time, her kids mix with other kids , and their mothers at school back in Melbourne, even , should she be the drinking fiend she is made out to be, she would have drinking companions.... of one sort or another, in both her residential locations...
Money will do it every time.
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Looks like we ain't gonna be finding out any time soon:
http://expressdigest.com/elisa-curry-closed-her-facebook-just-days-before-vanishing/
From your link.
There were also ‘family disputes’ about the inheritance of the couple’s large property portfolio, but is not suggested family members were involved in her disappearance.
Hell Yeah! I just cant understand the lack of outcry from her people friends, family, extended family, various photos its all so vague... so I conclude;
1) the family and friends accept this as suicide and therefore happy for this all to go away without the public embarrassment.
My first husband took his own life, the first thing his mother said was how do I explain this to my friends and family she was terribly embarrassed.
2) she has no bio family? And no real friends
Strange, very strange mmmm
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Hell Yeah! I just cant understand the lack of outcry from her people friends, family, extended family, various photos its all so vague...
may be she was the wealthier one in the duo... on the death of her mother, perhaps , she tipped the scale on the money stakes, and he became the partner with the least.... well. ... that would be uncomfy, not to say infuriating........
Will any of these friends/family step out and dispute the allegations of depression or alcoholism?
I'd be pretty upset if someone called my missing friend an alcoholic and it wasn't true? (Or I didn't think it was true?)
and surely all the insurance he has on her would have been checked by now.. a considerable amount, I'm thinkin, TGY..... you know how it goes.........
Yep. I find it interesting how the husband is now being referred to as a 'non practising solicitor' to a stay at home Mum.
It's almost like Elisa was being heralded too much for being intelligent more so than the husband.
Husband: But what about me, I've been a solicitor.....
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