DeDee
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Catching up on this thread today has been really upsetting. When you post please please remember that this is a victim/family friendly forum. There have been no POI's named, that includes her husband, who at this time is also a victim. I know for a fact family and friends of Teresa are reading here, and these people are truly grieving the loss of their family member, friend, colleague, and/or doctor. I feel like there is too much tunnel vision in this thread and other avenues need to be explored. I also don't think that the amount in the go-fund-me page is relevant right now, the creator could have just put a random number, in hopes to help with this senseless act. If you don't want to donate to it then you don't have too, we don't know the creators thoughts and motivations while setting up the page. Almost everybody here is focused on one person who is innocent until proven guilty. Please please please let's all try to work together to find the truth for all who loved Teresa. Please Let's try to ignore the rumors and focus on the true facts that have been released. I hope you can all see where I'm coming from as I write this, and know I'm not trying to be rude. I'm just very concerned about the content and direction focus has gone.
"If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man."
I appreciate your thoughtfulness. I agree that we should not jump to conclusions based on our own life experiences or our intuition.
Although I am not privy as to how you are aware that friends and family are reading at this site, I will take your word that it is so. However, if I was brutally bashed about with a hammer in a horrific crime, none, absolutely none of my family would know to read this site for clues. None of my friends read here. I don't know of another soul who reads here except myself and that's because I have been interested in True Crime since my teenage years.