GUILTY FL - Cherish Perrywinkle, 8, Jacksonville, 21 June 2013 #2

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she could use some "help"- I have sent her here too

Right now I have a family issue I am dealing with,I liked the page but am not to great with fb,cant seem to post.Can someone message them and suggest getting in contact with a fathers support group maybe some can show up. Funny all the talking in the press but waits til last minute to drop this "Bombshell".
 
  • #323
Blah Blah Blah. RP is probably saying that she fears for her life. Well lady- this man has every right to be angry. He also has every right to be there for his daughter's funeral.

RP is a drama queen. Everything has to be about her.

And now, I am going to sit on my hands so I don't get a Time Out.
 
  • #324
THANK YOU! Why do people forget that!!!!!!! not everyone but as a mother of a son who would give his life up and has been trying his damnest to fight the system to save his son from being a headline.Not all dads are deadbeats just because the mom says so!Not all dads dont wanna to be there for their child like the next time people here about a no good 🤬🤬🤬 father I hope they will remember this mom,maybe the dad wanted to be there but the mom was like this one,who thought not of her child but herself even after she was murdered!!!Sorry to rant but it makes me crazy!

I totally agree with you!!

Let us not forget, that he didn't even know for 3 years. My husband and I were talking about this last night. Hypothetically, if he got a call 3 years later, he could not move across country to be with the child. He could not afford to sell his home, start over, and everything that comes with relocating. Basically, he built a life here, and it would financially devastate him, and have so little to offer the child. On top of that, the father could have had another family by then. It's not easy to just uproot a family like that, and to drag them to a bitter custody battle. I think distance was a safety net for him, the mother probably would have made their lives hell. (Oh wait, she just did that!) DISTANCE has nothing to do with being a good parent. Many fathers are stationed in the military for huge amounts of time. Many fathers work out of the country for extended times, to give their children a good life. Many divorced fathers move, because of a job. They are all still good fathers. The mother offered a blurry picture of her daughter with a black eye. The father has dozens of pictures of Cherish smiling and enjoying experiences of a lifetime. He likely would not have been able to bless her with that, after a move cross country.
 
  • #325
I was able to post sorry.
 
  • #326
Thats me speachless again !!!
 
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Can someone be banned from a funeral without a restraining order?

Please tell me no. Cherish's Dad seems like the type who knows his rights.
So if it isn't legally binding, I don't think he will let her stop him. :please:

About an hour ago posted by J.L.W:
Right above the article about the stroller.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/139460826255774/
 
  • #328
Thats me speachless again !!!

Yeah...this case seems to cause a lot of..err..."laryngitis." Also causes a lot of numb hands (from sitting on 'em to keep our mouths shut lol).
 
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Can someone be banned from a funeral without a restraining order?

Please tell me no. Cherish's Dad seems like the type who knows his rights.
So if it isn't legally binding, I don't think he will let her stop him. :please:

About an hour ago posted by J.L.W:
Right above the article about the stroller.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/139460826255774/

Frankly, at this point she would be extremely foolish to try. Oh wait...
 
  • #331
Think the banning should be the other way round...

I dont think anyone cab be banned but heavies can be placed around to remove the unwanted i guess..

Like he hasnt got enough to deal with

Shes really not doing herself any favours ..
 
  • #332
It is sad that people cannot put aside their differences for one day and allow Cherish the peaceful funeral she deserves.
 
  • #333
It is sad that people cannot put aside their differences for one day and allow Cherish the peaceful funeral she deserves.

I can't say I'm surprised. She didn't put her daughter's needs first Friday...when she's alive. Why would she start, when she's dead?

She makes my stomach churn.
 
  • #334
But...but...but...if Dad comes to the service, the mother might have to face him...to answer to him...to explain her actions to him! And heaven forbid her having to own up to any negligence to anyone.
 
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Can someone be banned from a funeral without a restraining order?

Please tell me no. Cherish's Dad seems like the type who knows his rights.
So if it isn't legally binding, I don't think he will let her stop him. :please:

About an hour ago posted by J.L.W:
Right above the article about the stroller.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/139460826255774/

from my understanding (so.. everyone take this as basically wrong lol) - a person cannot be banned unless

1.) written in the will of the deceased
2 . ) restraining order
3.) private funeral

I'm sure police can be asked to remove a person if they are deemed unruly. Since it's public - I don't think there's any ability to ban him. I really do not.
 
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http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=317965

Standing on his front porch, Aharon Pearson opened up about the murder of Cherish Perrywinkle, his girlfriend's daughter, who he said he loved as his own.

"It's not a time to point fingers," Pearson said.

Um... yeah it is. Obviously, the perp is who we are pointing at. We are just frustrated that RP made it so easy for him.

But Pearson said the statements from Cherish's biological father, Billy Jarreau, hurt the most.

"He called her up and told her this is all her fault. I knew something like this would happen with you," Pearson said.
 
  • #337
It's sad for sure but then again we read it on Facebook from somebody who was told by somebody else.
 
  • #338
It's sad for sure but then again we read it on Facebook from somebody who was told by somebody else.

It came from the FATHER'S attorney.
I would consider that a credible source and the email is there for anyone to read. :twocents:
 
  • #339
It's sad for sure but then again we read it on Facebook from somebody who was told by somebody else.

The lawyer emailed it to her. She posted the email.
 
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It came from the FATHER'S attorney.
I would consider that a credible source and the email is there for anyone to read. :twocents:

I didn't read that in his statement, sorry. Can you provide the link?
 
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