Found Alive CA - Sherri Papini, 34, Redding, 2 November 2016 - #8

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  • #661
Not necessarily.

Like I said in my post above, it's not illegal for an adult to take off and disappear from their own life. It is illegal to lie about it if/when questioned by police. We don't know yet if she lied to police or not.

And to Caligirl: "Faking" one's disappearance is kind of a misnomer. She did disappear, she was gone for 3 weeks. Again, it's not illegal to leave a phone behind or anything else, and take off. She didn't write a note that said, "help I've been abducted." Under the law, disappearing for whatever reason is not a crime.

I think I understood it to mean that if she was kidnapped for real, that is a crime, and if she wasn't kidnapped at all and left on her own, she would be lying about the abductors to LE, so that is a crime,I believe, so yes, I agree, a crime happened no matter how you slice it...

IMOO.
 
  • #662
What time did the find her and what time was the balloon release?
 
  • #663
At this point a crime has been committed no matter what.

I think everyone here is thankful Sherri is alive and with her family regardless of what happened. Time will tell if we have other emotions in addition to those.

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One way or another, yes. At least one.
 
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The Gofundme page was apparently set up by someone other than the husband but it was changed to his name more recently. I have the name via the Internet wayback machine. Don't know if it's relevant, but it's certainly interesting.
 
  • #666
And to Caligirl: "Faking" one's disappearance is kind of a misnomer. She did disappear, she was gone for 3 weeks. Again, it's not illegal to leave a phone behind or anything else, and take off. She didn't write a note that said, "help I've been abducted." Under the law, disappearing for whatever reason is not a crime.

I agree with you, that leaving personal belongings behind is not a crime. But leaving them along the side of the road to make it look like an abduction and then coming back with a fabricated story, would be a crime. (mostly the story, but I believe faking an abduction is illegal as well) Regardless I am glad she is home safe and that her children still have their mother.
 
  • #667
She may not get charged for a crime if a different story eventually comes out (that she did leave willingly). Or she may. Just depends. It's not an always. Especially if there is mental illness involved.

And if she was abducted, then there are 2 (and possibly more) people who really need to be caught quickly.

Where one leaves their personal belongings (like alongside a road) is not a crime (outside of maybe littering). If someone else makes an assumption that a crime occurred when it did not, and calls the police, it's not a crime on the person who disappeared. Lying to police directly through their own words would be considered a crime. Causing others worry and concern is not a crime (though my mother would disagree with that.).
 
  • #668
Not necessarily.

Like I said in my post above, it's not illegal for an adult to take off and disappear from their own life. It is illegal to lie about it if/when questioned by police. We don't know yet if she lied to police or not.

And to Caligirl: "Faking" one's disappearance is kind of a misnomer. She did disappear, she was gone for 3 weeks. Again, it's not illegal to leave a phone behind or anything else, and take off. She didn't write a note that said, "help I've been abducted." Under the law, disappearing for whatever reason is not a crime.
I want to say first that I completely agree with her your post but could she be charged with child abandonment or something?

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  • #669
I have one question regarding Sherri's physical state when she was found alongside that road:

Thus far the news has stated her hands were bound - what about her feet? Were they bound too?
 
  • #670
Hi Everyone,

This is great news about Sherri. What a Thanksgiving gift.

A reminder please do not post any GoFundMe links. It is against our rules.

Thank you,
Tricia
 
  • #671
I want to say first that I completely agree with her your post but could she be charged with child abandonment or something?

I don't see how. The children were in school with adult supervision. Their father then picked them up. The children were not "abandoned" and left to fend for themselves for housing/food/safety.

I keep harping on the law because it's the laws that will determine what happens in this case, or any case where an adult goes missing. Need to refer to the laws of the state.
 
  • #672
I'm calling BS on 2 Hispanic women being involved. I'm still thinking she left on her own and is making it look like an abduction.

The only other thought is maybe men abducted her and the women knew of the abduction and felt compassion and let her go.

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My first thought? What was that Susan lady's last name who drove her kids into a lake (drowning them) and blamed it on two black males? Later on we found it was her who did it.
 
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I agree with you, that leaving personal belongings behind is not a crime. But leaving them along the side of the road to make it look like an abduction and then coming back with a fabricated story, would be a crime. (mostly the story, but I believe faking an abduction is illegal as well) Regardless I am glad she is home safe and that her children still have their mother.

Well, if it ends up that she faked her abduction, she would likely be responsible for any cost incurred by LE, etc. to help locate her.
 
  • #675
My first thought? What was that Susan lady's last name who drove her kids into a lake (drowning them) and blamed it on two black males? Later on we found it was her who did it.

Susan Smith. Crazy you mention her, she crossed my mind earlier too about the TWO men of a specific race.
 
  • #676
My first thought? What was that Susan lady's last name who drove her kids into a lake (drowning them) and blamed it on two black males? Later on we found it was her who did it.

IIRC it was Susan Smith?
 
  • #677
Well, it's about time. I expected her to return Tuesday, or at the latest, Wednesday. I figured she'd cave and have to see her children before the holidays. On the day is cutting it close though.

Anywhoo.....I wonder if one of the "Hispanic" female abductors is poor ZG, or Susan Smith's "bushy-haired" black man?

I think we all know what happened here, even if we can't say it.
 
  • #678
I have one question regarding Sherri's physical state when she was found alongside that road:

Thus far the news has stated her hands were bound - what about her feet? Were they bound too?

I didn't see/hear any specific details other than she was found "bound". Do you have a link for that?
 
  • #679
California mom who vanished while jogging found alive, was abducted, police say
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/11/24/california-mom-who-vanished-while-jogging-found-safe.html


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From link:

Bosenko said Papini was released early Thursday by "her captor or captors" on a rural road in Yolo County, about 150 miles away from her home. She then was able to flag down a motorist on the interstate nearby.

She had restraints on, but was able to flag someone down. Maybe future reports will clarify because it is confusing.
 
  • #680
Either legit, or one which would at least guarantee an abundance of publicity.

If the latter -- why?
 
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