EmMomma
Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult
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We are on Stand-By.... We are ready to go soon as we are asked to be involved.
Which I hope will be SOON...:blowkiss:
We are on Stand-By.... We are ready to go soon as we are asked to be involved.
We are on Stand-By.... We are ready to go soon as we are asked to be involved.
Well...we have seen crocodile tears many times before so it is possible he was putting on a show.
The grandmother looked quite upset and crying to me. (What am I missing there?)
ETA: You are welcome, Kimster!![]()
I just watched the video as well. Wow, that was like a kick in the gut. I find it a bit hard to swallow that he had any prior knowledge of whatever took place here as well. However, one thing I do find strange, and perhaps it's just me and the fact that I will carry around what happened to Caylee in the back of my mind...and therefore I am skeptical. He says "I would give my life to have my child's life BACK." That sounds to me a little like someone who knows that the child is "gone." The first thing he says also gives me pause to wonder. Reporter asks what his first indication was that something was wrong, at the start of the interview. He says "My girlfriend was awake at 3 am" then initially he stops, as if that in itself was the first red flag. Then after hesitation he continues.
I know, I know. Maybe he's just freaked out and can't even process the next word out of his own mouth...poor guy. Regardless, I hope and pray to God that they find Haleigh and that she comes home smiling, thinking that it was all just a crazy dream.
He says "I would give my life to have my child's life BACK."
I caught that too. That sounds to me as if he knows this precious baby is dead. Maybe his gf did something to her or the cousin by accident and the father returned home to find her dead. I pray this is not the case but why would he say this like that? I just can;t get over how many children are being abducted and even from their homes. We KNOW this happens. Then it is really disturbing when we find out that the parent or caregiver was the one who did it after sending the LE on a wild goose chase. It is sad that we look at the parents as suspects from the very beginning, virtually giving the perp /pedophile (if it was a true abduction) time to get further away. WHen wil this ever stop?
My hinky meter is going off about the girlfriend and father's 911 call.
http://www.news4jax.com/news/18686639/detail.html#-
(uncut 911 call)
A lot of profanity and when they are asked certain questions by the operator you can hear them in the background stalling the answers. There are parts when the operator asks the gf a question and she's like "what's that?" and the tone of her voice turns back to normal from worried.
Then when asked how much the girl weights the gf says "huh?" and says it twice trying to think of the girl's weight.
Gf also tells the operator the door was locked.
Father seems so adamant someone kidnapped his daughter threatening to kill whoever did it. Suspicious
Bolded by me
What? Those were his exact words?
Bolded by me
What? Those were his exact words?
It will be interesting to see who lawyers up first.
Maybe he meant to say "I would give my life to have my child back." He was upset so it's understandable that he might mix his words up.
I am ducking under a table as I post this, since I know many will not like the idea, but I think this might be the perfect time for George Anthony to help himself heal and help the grandparents of this child at the same time. Of course he can't help much with the actual search, but just being there to comfort the grandparents etc. would do so much for all of them.
From article:
The 17-year-old called 911 for help as Haleigh's father returned home from an overnight shift at work:
CALLER: I just woke up and my back door was all open and I can't find my daughter.
DISPATCH: Can't find what?
CALLER: My daughter.
DISPATCH:Ok. When did you last see her?
CALLER: Um, we just like, you know, it was about 10 o'clock. She was sleeping (inaudible).
DISPATCH: Ok. How old is your daughter?
CALLER: She's 5.
DISPATCH: OK. What was she last seen wearing, Ma'am?
CALLER: She was in her pajamas. We were sleeping.
DISPATCH: OK. Alright, you said your back door was wide open?
CALLER: Yes, with a brick. Like, there was a brick on the floor. Like, when I went to sleep the door was not like that.
DISPATCH: Was your back door locked do you know?
CALLER: Yes. The back door always stays locked.
FATHER: I just got home from work, my 5-year-old daughter is gone. I need someone to be here now. I'm telling you. If I find whoever has my daughter before you all do, I'm killing him. I don't care. I'll spend the rest of my life in prison.
DISPATCH: It's OK sir, we got them on the way. Can you give me a description of the pajamas she was wearing?
FATHER: I don't (expletive) know I was at work.
I can only read this text. The 17 yr old referred to Haleigh as her daughter? Can anyone relate the tone and demeanor of this call to me please? I have no audio![]()