Hippiechic
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I can't find it but, did they attend the welcome home gathering or had they left by then?
"Symptoms": Hmm.. I don't know what her symptoms were, besides her injuries and emaciation. But I'm sure they would have performed diagnostics to find the root cause of any symptoms so they could appropriately treat them.What if they don't know what's causing the symptoms? Would an ER doctor just make the assumption a woman who'd been held captive for three weeks, beaten, branded, and left on the side of a road also have been given heroin or meth? Shrug and let her go? Sherri was an unusual patient in many ways. A doctor would attempt to determine what was causing her symptoms, not just shrug and release her.
I agree every person who ODs is not admitted but there's a difference between someone saying "I quit meth cold turkey last week" or "I did too much heroin yesterday" and a woman coming to the ER in the condition SP was in. And because of her release I do not think she was suffering from anything related to the kidnappers attempting to turn her into an addict.
But SP wasn't tattooed. So you are comparing apples and oranges to try and link this case to sex trafficking.
There are leads that continue to be investigated which LE may not take have taken seriously at the time due to a focus on other suspects or may not have the man power to keep under surveillance. A core group of close and loyal friends of the P's have been assisting on investigating things since the abduction occurred. While those efforts may be futile, I submit that all of us here talking out theories and trying to solve this mystery instead of just sitting back and relying on LE are doing basically the same thing. And it is my understanding this website has cracked cases before that LE had not solved. That is why I am here talking to all of you. That is why they continue to investigate.
This post reminds me of when Jennifer Huston went missing two years ago - similar life circumstances. She was missing for two weeks before she was found dead - suicide. There was a big search for her, and it was thought there was no reason for her to leave that home life she had. You just never know.
There are leads that continue to be investigated which LE may not take have taken seriously at the time due to a focus on other suspects or may not have the man power to keep under surveillance. A core group of close and loyal friends of the P's have been assisting on investigating things since the abduction occurred. While those efforts may be futile, I submit that all of us here talking out theories and trying to solve this mystery instead of just sitting back and relying on LE are doing basically the same thing. And it is my understanding this website has cracked cases before that LE had not solved. That is why I am here talking to all of you. That is why they continue to investigate.
Adriana's trafficker had persuaded her to have his name tattooed across her chest.
"It lets other pimps know that this is their property," said Vice Sgt. Ron Fisher of the Los Angeles Police Department in Van Nuys. Fisher has seen untold numbers of them as his unit works the streets and the Internet, trying to find underage girls being ...
An old-fashioned looking moneybag tattooed on the arm. "F--- You, Pay Me" tattooed on a girl's neck. Large initials tattooed on a girl's face. The initials "ATM" tattooed near a girl's crotch. A trafficker's name tattooed across a girl's thighs. A bar code tattooed across a girl's wrist, like an item in a grocery store. The practice is not new. It used to be done by slave owners using brands on slaves to show ownership. Now it's back in a different form, but for the same horrible purpose.
Child advocate Lois Lee explained the girls don't see it that way, at least not at first. ...
They see it differently. They belong to somebody. It's important to them. Someone has claimed me. Now I belong to a group." Lee said that is how the girls often feel about the brands when they first come in her door...
"I was proud to have it," Adriana said. ..
13-year-old Adriana says she bought into the "dream" that was being sold to her: Sell sex; get amazing rewards. It's all fun and games.
The UDS is a catch-all screen. You really don't have to know what you're looking for in order for the test to be positive. It will narrow it down. They wouldn't assume anything. The only thing people in the ER assume is the worst - and then they start ruling it out. That's how it works. A good history from the patient, symptomology, vital signs, etc.In SP's case, did they know what they were looking for? And if that particular drug didn't show up why would they assume it was nothing to worry about?
We don't know. A brand can be a tattoo. It can also be a burn into the skin
Both are brands
I do not know the results of the toxicology tests. I do know they were taken but don't know if the results will be released publicly.
Just speculating here, but would it be possible to mix drugs into the infrequent meals she was eating and if she was blind-folded, she may not even know that she was drugged?
I think you may have to post this response over and over again. Looks like some aren't seeing it.![]()
--------------------------------------------------------We don't know. A brand can be a tattoo. It can also be a burn into the skin
Both are brands
I think you may have to post this response over and over again. Looks like some aren't seeing it.![]()
There are cases where the victims are actually branded, burned into their skin.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...kers-victims-branded-like-cattle-9763468.html
The victims have been “branded like cattle” - a practice commonly seen worldwide for women in the sex trade – to show that they were aged over 18, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said.
It said it had received information that people had been marked with numbers but their meaning was not yet known. “Put very simply, you brand cattle. And that's how traffickers view people, as a commodity to buy and sell," s
<snipped and BBM> I'm not saying they lied in this case. I'm saying it's better to keep an open mind about the possibility. Shutting everyone else's theories down that you don't agree with, and laughing at them won't get you anywhere.
The UDS is a catch-all screen. You really don't have to know what you're looking for in order for the test to be positive. It will narrow it down. They wouldn't assume anything. The only thing people in the ER assume is the worst - and then they start ruling it out. That's how it works. A good history from the patient, symptomology, vital signs, etc.
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