Tennlyn
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REALLY! a floor laugh! this is a child that is missing, may be dead, may not be. a floor laugh!
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no words...just quietly thinking and praying for you all.
REALLY! a floor laugh! this is a child that is missing, may be dead, may not be. a floor laugh!
REALLY! a floor laugh! this is a child that is missing, may be dead, may not be. a floor laugh!
Well, that's nice of you think that Mark was treated kindly by everyone and I hope your right. I guess we will see.I think there is an awful lot of worrying on MR 's behalf, considering the show has not yet aired. And the fact that the official page seems to think it went well. I don't take that to mean that MR got a good old public beat down, but that they feel better about whatever took place. Maybe I will be proved wrong. But if they can move past the hostile stage, it is better for all concerned.
I don't think, however, that hostilities have prevented the case moving forward, unless of course MR is holding back. But I think LE carries on regardless of feuding families, as it must be very common to them.
Are you saying that Mark had offers from people to go with him and support him but he decided to go to California alone?
Well, that's nice of you think that Mark was treated kindly by everyone and I hope your right. I guess we will see.
It was TV show host Nancy Grace that helped crack the case of missing 12-year-old XXXXX. Grace featured the girl prominently on her CNN show in the past week and urgently pleaded with viewers to look for her.
A San Francisco woman saw Grace's show and then went shopping near Ocean Beach where she spotted 32-year-old Jeffrey Scott Easley and XXXX.
"The person who contacted police had observed a television show on CNN stating that these people were the ones who were on the show that aired today," says San Francisco Police Officer Albie Esparza.
So did you talk to him about this? The fact that he had no supporters on the show and he was by himself.I'm saying that MR is a big boy, if he wanted people to support him, he could have invited them. It's not up to everyone else to make his bed for him. I'm saying flat out, if he wanted someone there, they would have done whatever it took to be there. But, of course, everyone or someone is going to say that "oh poor MR didn't get to have support." BS When does he talk responsibility for himself. It's NOT ER's fault if MR didn't have or did have anyone there. However, many will think differently, somehow, someway, it's ER and her "supporters" that caused MR to not have anyone there or they couldn't make it.
When, when does this man take responsibility for his OWN actions and when do people stop blaming ER for his downfalls? She is NOT responsible for anything he does, as I said, he's a big boy. If he wants someone on the show, then it's up to him, it's not up to ER to make it an even field.
Well, that's nice of you think that Mark was treated kindly by everyone and I hope your right. I guess we will see.
So did you talk to him about this? The fact that he had no supporters on the show and he was by himself.
Did he tell you he did not invite anyone? Are you saying he blamed Elaine for him having no support?
What on earth makes you think he was not treated kindly, the audience had no idea what the topic wa, they had no agenda. This was about as fair of a forum as you could have gotten. Nobody knew nothing going in.
Well that was interesting. Maybe I will watch the Dr Phil show when it airs.
I haven't posted on this case, but I have followed it as much as I could (so many pages of new posts that I just couldn't keep up) so I apologize in advance if this has been proposed as a theory. What if some type of argument ensued between Dylan and MR about Dylan wanting to see his friends that Sunday night between McD's and MR's home, and either Dylan said something along the lines of "I'll just walk there then" or MR said something along the lines of "If you think you can get there right now then go" and Dylan got out of the car and started off in what he thought was the direction of his friend's house? Just pure speculation, but it may account for MR's change of tenses from that night and the next morning? In this scenario, MR is responsible in a sense for the circumstances, but he truly does not know what happened to him or where he is.
Again, just a possible theory...
Thanks for your input Stash. I'm not sure if I totally agree with your premise but all opinions are welcome here.I haven't posted on this case, but I have followed it as much as I could (so many pages of new posts that I just couldn't keep up) so I apologize in advance if this has been proposed as a theory. What if some type of argument ensued between Dylan and MR about Dylan wanting to see his friends that Sunday night between McD's and MR's home, and either Dylan said something along the lines of "I'll just walk there then" or MR said something along the lines of "If you think you can get there right now then go" and Dylan got out of the car and started off in what he thought was the direction of his friend's house? Just pure speculation, but it may account for MR's change of tenses from that night and the next morning? In this scenario, MR is responsible in a sense for the circumstances, but he truly does not know what happened to him or where he is.
Again, just a possible theory...
You have to admit that a lot of people feel very passionately about Dylan and his case. MOO
You have to admit that a lot of people feel very passionately about Dylan and his case. MOO