The daughters did not begin posting ill of their father at first, quite the contrary. The tone of their posts changed over time and in response to comments posted by others and their bewilderment over the curious behavior of their father's new wife, essentially a stranger to them.
Actually, fwiw, any publicity in a missing persons case is gold. It is akin to the lottery. It doesnt matter if it is about the bushes in front of his house-the fact that his name is out there and that there is substantial media is spectacular.
Actually, fwiw, any publicity in a missing persons case is gold. It is akin to the lottery. It doesnt matter if it is about the bushes in front of his house-the fact that his name is out there and that there is substantial media is spectacular. We need more. It needs to be even more recognized nationally. Because that is what brings in those little tips that turn things around; that is what causes someone who may be close to the case to be willing to do the right thing and stand up for this 81 year old man who could not have possibly deserved whatever happened to him.
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You're right, there were some positive, hopeful messages about Bob initially, but the time it took for antagonism to emerge was not that long.
On 6 Aug 09, R posted on IS that Bob "had been very bizarre and secretive since our Mother passed away last year", and on the same day suggested that her father 'bit off more than he could chew'.
On 9 Aug 09, R posted on IS that the barber (since cleared) "bilked our Mother's Blood money -- money D could certainly have spent to improve the conditions of Mom's care, but refused to".
On 9 Aug 09, R posted on IS: "Why wouldn't he take his friggen dirty $$$ with him, then we wouldn't think we were expected to properly manage things in his absence. Also, if he did this, it is cruel to Fontelle and unforgiveable (sic)!"
On 9 Aug 09, R posted on IS: "He pushed his family away and became even more secretive. We now know more about what his single-minded secret was that IMHO he was so ashamed of as to push family away. Definately (sic) NOT the same person we remember going to church when we were little, only to end up selling out to the devil IMHO."
In short, the hopeful messages were quite quickly overwhelmed by and washed away with antagonism and finger pointing.
Dream, I am familiar with the hurdles for AMW...I have done a packet for a family before. I can take on this task unless anyone else has started the process?
I am really, really interested in People as well.
In reference to something I believe you wrote elsewhere on this page, there may be no handbook for the families of missing people, but if there were, I would hope this would be included. I laughed when I read about the bushes, but you are 100% correct. I guess that's why I posted some of those comments on the media -- they seemed odd, counterproductive, contrary to the pursuit of Bob's return or information about his disappearance. The media should be embraced, not accused of creating a circus that keeps Bob away, or of failing to give enough attention to the daughters (who, as has been noted, frequently declined to speak with the media anyhow).
Sorry for all of the back to back posts-the producer I have been referencing and I spoke at length yesterday. There is clear interest-the good news is that this will give everyone from Fontelle to the daughters to grandsome to SIL the opportunity to participate in drawing attention to this case.
Pretty cool I have to say...and it is never too late to make up for lost time.
07-25-2010, 09:24 AM
CA Exile
Angelo wins the prize. She hit the nail on the head! That is where I am going to start, with Bob and Fontelle. This is what Bob told me. It may differ from what you read in the paper a little. You will see why when you read it.
Bob knew Fontelle back in MO. He was going into the marines and being shipped out to CA. Before he left, he gave Fontelle a ring. I was what some people call a "promise ring". He told Fontelle that if the strain of having a long distance relationship would be too much for her, he would understand. Therefore, he would leave it up to her how the relationship would turn out.
He stayed in Pasadena at Georgia's house. I do not remember how he knew the family, but he did. Apparently someone in the house, don't know if it was a father or brother, wanted Bob and Georgia to get together. Bob never received any of the letters Fontelle had sent him. They were either returned or destroyed or whatever. Bob had thought Fontelle had given up on him.
Meanwhile, Bob got to know Georgia and fell in love with her. They got married, had kids, jobs, mortgages, etc. Fontelle had become a distant memory for him. He went on with his life. At the same time, Fontelle believed the same about Bob. She married, had kids, etc. She went on with her life.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87453&page=24
I do not believe his family members were about getting attention for themselves at all.
On this point -- daughter P writes on IS, 13 Aug 09: "Hope that you understand that all we have heard is poor "F", she is the victim. Well guess what, there are many more victims that the news reading and listening public does not even know about, because the PD gives us the impression that we are NOT important."
Thing is, Bob should be seen as the victim, here.
As much as my step mom has at times annoyed me, the heavens and mountains would have had to be moved by the Almighty himself for myself or siblings to discuss either of our parents like this after a remarriage - Let alone a MISSING parent.
BOB IS the victim.
BOB who who we are ADVOCATING for.
Any old baggage Bobs daughters have with losing their mother and their fathers remarriage really should be dealt with a therapist and not on forums for missing persons.
JMVHO
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... I dont think it was the children or grandchildren only because IIRC Bob was supporting them. He owned their houses, he gave ...
Actually, fwiw, any publicity in a missing persons case is gold. It is akin to the lottery. It doesnt matter if it is about the bushes in front of his house-the fact that his name is out there and that there is substantial media is spectacular. We need more. It needs to be even more recognized nationally. Because that is what brings in those little tips that turn things around; that is what causes someone who may be close to the case to be willing to do the right thing and stand up for this 81 year old man who could not have possibly deserved whatever happened to him.
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