Beyond Belief
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mother says abducted
According to Fox News LE states GF's statements don't add up.
According to Fox News LE states GF's statements don't add up.
OMG..
And you know with the Caylee case, I fear many more people will try and figure out a way to get away with their statements..
Other than being terrified for this little girl and heartbroken for her family, this was one of my first thoughts as well.I just hope they solve it before a well-known lawyer in Orlando starts talking that there's a serial child kidnapper named Zanny the Nanny on the loose.
Some of those chares against Dad go back to when he was 17 if my math is correct.
Did he serve time, probation,or fines. Thanks in advance if anyone can find out.
Can someone paraphrase the interview pretty please for those who can't watch?![]()
It doesn't matter if the doors are locked or not locked if someone wants in they will get in and no one has a right to come in your house. In my house you will get shot. You just have a different opinion than mine and it's all good.
substance abuse charges, whiy crystal didn't get custody
I just hope they solve it before a well-known lawyer in Orlando starts talking that there's a serial child kidnapper named Zanny the Nanny on the loose.
-Crystal was not given a polygraph test yet. She knows the father and girlfriend were given polygraphs, but knows nothing else about it.
-Crystal has had substance abuse problems in the past, which is why she didn't have full custody.
-Crystal got a call at 3:49am from Ronald saying Haleigh was missing.
-The grandmother (Marie Griffis) thinks that the 17 year old had something to do with this.
-A few years ago, Ronald wasn't watching Haleigh while at his mothers house and she almost drowned in the canal. Crystal jumped in and pulled her out.
-According to Crystal, Haleigh is scared of the dark and would've never went outside that night.
I've been thinking about the cinderblock. I'm remembering all the people I've known that have had cinderblock, bricks, large rocks, etc. by their doors. Usually to hold open the door you use all the time to bring stuff like groceries in from the car. Or carry a sleeping child in. I use a rubber doorstop myself. Not sure where this fits, just wanted to add my observation.
I asked the same thing earlier, whether or not this was her hometown or if she was from Georgia too.