FL - Somer Thompson, 7, Orange Park, 19 Oct 2009 #8

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http://clerk.co.clay.fl.us/OdysseyPA/default.aspx

Search Mom's name and cases will pop up for you.

And when I search here:

https://www.myfloridacounty.com/ser...hisPage=MyFloridaCounty.ORI.Order.state.Start

Seems like one of the kids FIRST names matches the last name on the prior document I found - the crytic one - sorry, I am trying to do my best since I know I can't post specific links.
And to explain more:
The Intials would be CT but it seems they were named after the last name of a possible BIO dad? Anyone else following me? I don't want to start any rumors but it is plain as day to me. And if that were ALSO the case, then maybe Thompson hubby had adopted this child since they have the Thompson last name.???
 
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And when I search here:

https://www.myfloridacounty.com/ser...hisPage=MyFloridaCounty.ORI.Order.state.Start

Seems like one of the kids FIRST names matches the last name on the prior document I found - the crytic one - sorry, I am trying to do my best since I know I can't post specific links.
And to explain more:
The Intials would be CT but it seems they were named after the last name of a possible BIO dad? Anyone else following me? I don't want to start any rumors but it is plain as day to me. And if that were ALSO the case, then maybe Thompson hubby had adopted this child since they have the Thompson last name.???

Somer is not even on there... yet the older one is with the wrong last name or am I totally confused. The names do match up.
 
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Somer is not even on there... yet the older one is with the wrong last name or am I totally confused. The names do match up.

I know, I noticed that too - But are you catching the C******* name? And how it is strange from document to document -

The first name is the last name on the first document. And the first name has a different last name - so was this child adopted by 2nd parent. or was this child just named after person suit or whatever is against.

Oh the confusion!!

And I guess my POINT on this is back to the Vendetta theory. Not trying to intrude or be impersonal.
 
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My head has been spinning since reading BSU's post. Had to read EVERYTHING posted today, look thru videos, read the initial police report, blah blah. Most everything he/she mentioned has been talked about with one exception....the discourse analysis. I take this to mean literally...analyzing the discourse that occurred. Only discourse I know of is the confrontation Somer had at school and/or on the trip home with siblings. It is unclear who she had the confrontation with at school. There is mention of perhaps her hitting someone with her backpack. But has anyone else noticed that all details mentioned about the incident(s) are vague or contradicting?? What really happened that day?? Who got mad at whom?? How can we nail this down and why hasn't it been explored further by reporters as to who did what??? The mother is vague as well about this issue. If my child went missing and I heard that some type of incident happened at school and/or on the way home I would look at every detail of what happened. Thoughts anybody???
 
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Somer is not even on there... yet the older one is with the wrong last name or am I totally confused. The names do match up.

Look up the bio dad on this same site. 41 listings.
 
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My head has been spinning since reading BSU's post. Had to read EVERYTHING posted today, look thru videos, read the initial police report, blah blah. Most everything he/she mentioned has been talked about with one exception....the discourse analysis. I take this to mean literally...analyzing the discourse that occurred. Only discourse I know of is the confrontation Somer had at school and/or on the trip home with siblings. It is unclear who she had the confrontation with at school. There is mention of perhaps her hitting someone with her backpack. But has anyone else noticed that all details mentioned about the incident(s) are vague or contradicting?? What really happened that day?? Who got mad at whom?? How can we nail this down and why hasn't it been explored further by reporters as to who did what??? The mother is vague as well about this issue. If my child went missing and I heard that some type of incident happened at school and/or on the way home I would look at every detail of what happened. Thoughts anybody???


Genius you are. That was on my list of things to google the meaning! Thank you and WOW, that really IS something!!
 
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I have been quiet for a couple of days, but I just have to say something.
Please don't give a "drive by poster" that much power over your sleuthing. My goodness, we don't even know if this person is in the same state let alone country!
Just because the OP on Elizabeth's case was right with the "15 female", does not mean that this other person has ANY knowledge of anything in this case.

Thanks for hearing me out. Back to lurkerdom and RL. :crazy:
 
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My head has been spinning since reading BSU's post. Had to read EVERYTHING posted today, look thru videos, read the initial police report, blah blah. Most everything he/she mentioned has been talked about with one exception....the discourse analysis. I take this to mean literally...analyzing the discourse that occurred. Only discourse I know of is the confrontation Somer had at school and/or on the trip home with siblings. It is unclear who she had the confrontation with at school. There is mention of perhaps her hitting someone with her backpack. But has anyone else noticed that all details mentioned about the incident(s) are vague or contradicting?? What really happened that day?? Who got mad at whom?? How can we nail this down and why hasn't it been explored further by reporters as to who did what??? The mother is vague as well about this issue. If my child went missing and I heard that some type of incident happened at school and/or on the way home I would look at every detail of what happened. Thoughts anybody???
I think exploring that issue at school would be very important, if for nothing else to exclude any possible involvement of another student or someone close to them, in her death. Or maybe the altercation at school and her disappearance/death the same day are just a coincidence. It's still interesting to me though that not much has been mentioned about what happened earlier that day and why her sister mentioning it on the way home caused Somer to become upset and run off. :waitasec: MOO
 
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My assessment of the info at the links is that PC is father of AT-Male 13; Samuel Franklin Thompson is father of 10 yo daughter and 7 yo twins.

The PC case is from 2008 and the ST is from 2009.
 
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My head has been spinning since reading BSU's post. Had to read EVERYTHING posted today, look thru videos, read the initial police report, blah blah. Most everything he/she mentioned has been talked about with one exception....the discourse analysis. I take this to mean literally...analyzing the discourse that occurred. Only discourse I know of is the confrontation Somer had at school and/or on the trip home with siblings. It is unclear who she had the confrontation with at school. There is mention of perhaps her hitting someone with her backpack. But has anyone else noticed that all details mentioned about the incident(s) are vague or contradicting?? What really happened that day?? Who got mad at whom?? How can we nail this down and why hasn't it been explored further by reporters as to who did what??? The mother is vague as well about this issue. If my child went missing and I heard that some type of incident happened at school and/or on the way home I would look at every detail of what happened. Thoughts anybody???


Doesn't discourse mean a lengthy discussion or verbal expression? I'd think discord would be the argument, but discourse analysis something else. I agree though that the argument or anything happening at school that day would be important in case a kid or group of them beat up Somer after school.
 
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Doesn't discourse mean a lengthy discussion or verbal expression? I'd think discord would be the argument, but discourse analysis something else. I agree though that the argument or anything happening at school that day would be important in case a kid or group of them beat up Somer after school.

Perhaps so txsvicki...maybe I'm trying to read too much into it. :(
 
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Somer is not even on there... yet the older one is with the wrong last name or am I totally confused. The names do match up.

Doesn't discourse mean a lengthy discussion or verbal expression? I'd think discord would be the argument, but discourse analysis something else. I agree though that the argument or anything happening at school that day would be important in case a kid or group of them beat up Somer after school.

I read an article on discourse analysis from a link that someone posted earlier and summarized it on one of the threads. No one responded. I don't know if it is "findable" by me as I am new, but there are quite a few considerations given to do a discourse analysis.
 
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