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

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  • #341
This whole situation is making some names pop into my head: Billie J. Dunn; Casey Anthony; Toby Keith. SMH
 
  • #342
This whole situation is making some names pop into my head: Billie J. Dunn; Casey Anthony; Toby Keith. SMH

You forgot the Cummings family.
 
  • #343
http://www.news4jax.com/news/family...rish/-/475880/20711796/-/3t167pz/-/index.html

Rayne Perrywinkle's daughters walk to the car to go to the funeral home with their mom to make arrangements to bury their 8-year-old sister.
BBM


Hardage-Giddens Town and Country Funeral Home is donating the funeral services and the cemetery plot to Cherish's family.

Donations are being accepted to help the family with other funeral items, such as the headstone and flowers for the service.
 
  • #344
I didn't read that in his statement, sorry. Can you provide the link?

Unfortunately, FB does not let one link to a direct comment on the page. Go here:

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

If you scroll down the page for a ways, she posts the email. She also welcomes the attorney to the group. I wish I could send you directly there, it's really easy to miss!!
 
  • #345
It is sad that people cannot put aside their differences for one day and allow Cherish the peaceful funeral she deserves.

This. Yes. My goodness!! Cherish has been through the worst. She deserves a peaceful funeral!!!
 
  • #346
Unfortunately, FB does not let one link to a direct comment on the page. Go here:

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

If you scroll down the page for a ways, she posts the email. She also welcomes the attorney to the group. I wish I could send you directly there, it's really easy to miss!!

Thanks :)
I have read that the mother has some kind of advocate assisting her. It would be best if advocates, lawyers, somebody with common sense, would tell everybody involved to let their differences go for these services.

It really bothers me that a murdered girl's funeral focus can be diverted. This should be about Cherish.
 
  • #347

Cherish's BFF's father donated a car to them after Cherish's death. I'll edit with the link once I find it.

"Cherish’s best friend’s parents have even donated a car. Bruce Conway says it may sound like a lot but he wishes he could do more to help heal Cherish’s family.

“My daughter is upset and so are all my other children," he said."
http://www.fox30jax.com/content/topstories/story/Cherish-Perrywinkles-family-receives-donations/qoaMZdsma0Ce2IrRK96iFA.cspx
 
  • #348
It really bothers me that a murdered girl's funeral focus can be diverted. This should be about Cherish.

Oh my goodness, yes. It's like she's forgotten her daughter was murdered :(
 
  • #349
I just wanna givw cherish's little sisters a tight squeeze.. those poor girls are stuck right slap bang in the middle.
Im really hoping for more arrests right now.
 
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I cant read it can you give us non FBers a hint?


No worries- she found someone to take photos at the memorial :)
 
  • #352
Cherish's BFF's father donated a car to them after Cherish's death. I'll edit with the link once I find it.

"Cherish’s best friend’s parents have even donated a car. Bruce Conway says it may sound like a lot but he wishes he could do more to help heal Cherish’s family.

“My daughter is upset and so are all my other children," he said."
http://www.fox30jax.com/content/top...eceives-donations/qoaMZdsma0Ce2IrRK96iFA.cspx


Thank you for clarifying that. I couldn't figure out how they no car one day and then did have a car the next.

There are so many good people in the world. I can't imagine the pain and anguish that Cherish's loved ones are feeling.
 
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Welp, I am seriously regretting opening up this thread today. Hadn't caught up with the case for a couple of days. The new details have made me nauseous. I barely even know what to say.

Though amongst everything with RP, it should always be remembered that without the offender this never would have happened. I'm still in disbelief at how devious and clever (in a bad way) he is.

Sleep well Cherish.
 
  • #355
Welp, I am seriously regretting opening up this thread today. Hadn't caught up with the case for a couple of days. The new details have made me nauseous. I barely even know what to say.

Though amongst everything with RP, it should always be remembered that without the offender this never would have happened. I'm still in disbelief at how devious and clever (in a bad way) he is.

Sleep well Cherish.

That is so true. He is definitely evil.
 
  • #356
this won't be popular opinion but: i'm not too sure how I feel about the fathers' atty posting on FB about the case. I find it highly unprofessional and personally, I'd fire him. I'm grateful for the posts though, gives an insight to it all .. but it's not helping anything.
 
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this won't be popular opinion but: i'm not too sure how I feel about the fathers' atty posting on FB about the case. I find it highly unprofessional and personally, I'd fire him. I'm grateful for the posts though, gives an insight to it all .. but it's not helping anything.

I agree with you here. If the father is paying him for his services, I wouldn't be surprised if he's just doing what the father is asking. Or, just trying to do whatever he can to defend the father. (It doesn't seem like the father is getting much of a voice.) However, I still think he should have used his better judgement and not post of social network sites.

With all that said, is this a thing now? It seems like a lot of lawyers are doing this. In the past few high profile cases it's happened with the lawyers! Sometimes, I don't like how social networking has changed the world!
 
  • #359
The fathers attorney, hmmm, is all I can say about him.
 
  • #360
I agree with you here. If the father is paying him for his services, I wouldn't be surprised if he's just doing what the father is asking. Or, just trying to do whatever he can to defend the father. (It doesn't seem like the father is getting much of a voice.) However, I still think he should have used his better judgement and not post of social network sites.

With all that said, is this a thing now? It seems like a lot of lawyers are doing this. In the past few high profile cases it's happened with the lawyers! Sometimes, I don't like how social networking has changed the world!

I agree as well. As an attorney, can't he being doing something useful like filing something with the court or talking to the PD about his client's rights to attend the funeral? Seems like a lawyer should take the legal route to assist his client over a social media post.
 
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