IA IA - Elizabeth Collins, 8, & Lyric Cook, 10, Evansdale, 13 July 2012 - #30

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How can you say that HE raped a THIRTEEN year old. Fed her drugs and spent a little time in prison for it. He is scum of the earth NO matter the amount of money he does or doesn't have. It doesn't matter if this was 30 years ago or 2 days ago. HE IS SCUM. You can not advocate against Sex Offenders when you are sharing cake with him. The thought of him bringing and releasing doves at the memorial is sickening.

And from people that I talk to around here. THE ONLY reason people hang around him is to get what they can from him. $$$$$$$$$$$ Dirty money at that~ jmo

How can I say what??? That I don't think hes dangerous?? Well, I don't. Yes, it happened 30 years ago. Yes, it was a crime against a child which nowadays would probably get him run out of town on a rail. Im not blaming the victim. What I'm saying is that it was 30 years ago, and to my knowledge there hasn't been anything else in 30 years. Yes, people want money from him. As I said long ago on another thread, my belief is that he SOLD his land to the school district because if he donated it, they would be obligated to rename Orange after him or his parents. That is JMO, based on his usual requests when he donates. I heard a rumor that the humane society refused his donation. Not sure why, but my guess is, they were unwilling to rename it in the Anderson name. I don't think people around here take him seriously. He looks like Liberace's twin, for crying out loud.

Has anyone called him in to the tipline????

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  • #1,982
I have never asked him direct questions, because I do realize the risk to the investigation. Maybe your question was one he wouldn't answer, not couldn't.

IIRC I just asked where exactly the bodies were located. Which I thought he would just confirm. I was kind of taken aback by this response.
 
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How can I say what??? That I don't think hes dangerous?? Well, I don't. Yes, it happened 30 years ago. Yes, it was a crime against a child which nowadays would probably get him run out of town on a rail. Im not blaming the victim. What I'm saying is that it was 30 years ago, and to my knowledge there hasn't been anything else in 30 years. Yes, people want money from him. As I said long ago on another thread, my belief is that he SOLD his land to the school district because if he donated it, they would be obligated to rename Orange after him or his parents. That is JMO, based on his usual requests when he donates. I heard a rumor that the humane society refused his donation. Not sure why, but my guess is, they were unwilling to rename it in the Anderson name. I don't think people around here take him seriously. He looks like Liberace's twin, for crying out loud.

Has anyone called him in to the tipline????

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I have no idea if this man has changed, or if he has ever apologized for his mistakes. I appreciate your description of him, thanks. It helps to know how someone interacts with his community, IMO.

It sounds reasonable that a person of his wealth would make a sizable donation to the memorial fund. But I wonder how much input he has regarding the planning and building of the island memorial.
 
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I think a lot of people wonder how they would handle things given the same situation. Thankfully I don't have to put myself in her shoes. I only know how I have dealt with the things in my own life.

As far as Heather not screaming justice at the top of the roof one can only wonder why?
Many years ago I was put in a situation where all eyes were on me. My first husband had a very bad accident, I had three children. This in no way even comes close to what Heather is going through, but I remember holding my head up and not wearing my heart on my sleeve because the whole family was waiting for me to have a break down. I had three small children under five, I could not afford to have a break down, they needed me to be strong. Heather has more children and she has to find some sense of balance for the sake of their well being. I think if it were me I'd want to be put in a straight jacket. I'd want to go after everyone that looked suspicious. But then how constructive or helpful would that be to the remaining children.

I also understand some not all of the religious aspect, (Grandpa and Dad ministers), when she puts in in God's hands I can sort of understand, it's a burden that is way to much to bear so it's easier to take some of the load off by doing this. I have used this theory but along with it have also used the "god helps those who help themselves", meaning yes put it in God's hands but find a way to help yourself get the answers you need. Don't know if what I am saying is making sense, just some random thoughts.

Thanks. My family suffered tragedies throughout my childhood. Nothing criminal, but early deaths.
My Elders felt no shame or weakness in showing their emotion openly. As children we saw it for what it was; grief and sadness. For me it was normal, a part if life. The shedding of tears can be cleansing. My family are devout Catholics and my Elders prayed for strength.

Once the sadness passed, we all got on with our lives. It was a great life lesson for me.
 
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I have no idea if this man has changed, or if he has ever apologized for his mistakes. I appreciate your description of him, thanks. It helps to know how someone interacts with his community, IMO.

It sounds reasonable that a person of his wealth would make a sizable donation to the memorial fund. But I wonder how much input he has regarding the planning and building of the island memorial.

I think it was mentioned upthread, that maybe Heather is not aware of his past. That could very well be true. Or, if she is capable of forgiving the killer, it's not too far fetched that she would forgive/forget something that happened so long ago.

Well, if there is a shrine to his dead mother, that might indiate how much he gave!
 
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Way, way OT, and I know we aren't supposed to talk about other posters.... but what happened to GrainneDhu?? Last login was 2/13/12. There is a Grainne Dhu, but not posts in this forum. Just curious if anyone knows anything.
 
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Very strange to make your "enemy" (known sex offender, if that's the type of person you think did this) your friend. Not sure, but I feel there is some method to Heather's madness in some things. I myself would not be associated with this type of person no matter how much money he had. Maybe she thinks because he knows so many people it will lead to some clue as to who did this. Trying to analyze her actions as to the why she does what she does, or why she doesn't feel what we think she feel is just as mind boggling as trying to figure out who did this.

Maybe she has forgiven him. TOS prevents me from saying more. :blushing: :moo:
 
  • #1,989
It's said a ( jogger) was a witness. Is it smart to jog on a 90 degree plus high humidity day in the afternoon? Idk, I have seen people do it and always thought what an idiot they are,lol. Iowa was hot and very humid last year, it was nasty. Why did Adden not acknowledge the biker witness? What timeline do I believe? So many questions, so little answers.

It's like trying to put a puzzle together with pieces from other puzzles mixed in. :moo:
 
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IIRC I just asked where exactly the bodies were located. Which I thought he would just confirm. I was kind of taken aback by this response.

By my response? I'm sorry, I didn't mean anything bad by it. Why are you taken aback?
 
  • #1,991
Way, way OT, and I know we aren't supposed to talk about other posters.... but what happened to GrainneDhu?? Last login was 2/13/12. There is a Grainne Dhu, but not posts in this forum. Just curious if anyone knows anything.

I have often wondered that myself.
 
  • #1,992
I think a lot of people wonder how they would handle things given the same situation. Thankfully I don't have to put myself in her shoes. I only know how I have dealt with the things in my own life.

As far as Heather not screaming justice at the top of the roof one can only wonder why?
Many years ago I was put in a situation where all eyes were on me. My first husband had a very bad accident, I had three children. This in no way even comes close to what Heather is going through, but I remember holding my head up and not wearing my heart on my sleeve because the whole family was waiting for me to have a break down. I had three small children under five, I could not afford to have a break down, they needed me to be strong. Heather has more children and she has to find some sense of balance for the sake of their well being. I think if it were me I'd want to be put in a straight jacket. I'd want to go after everyone that looked suspicious. But then how constructive or helpful would that be to the remaining children.

I also understand some not all of the religious aspect, (Grandpa and Dad ministers), when she puts in in God's hands I can sort of understand, it's a burden that is way to much to bear so it's easier to take some of the load off by doing this. I have used this theory but along with it have also used the "god helps those who help themselves", meaning yes put it in God's hands but find a way to help yourself get the answers you need. Don't know if what I am saying is making sense, just some random thoughts.

Thank you, you have made me look at this differently.:seeya:
 
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Way, way OT, and I know we aren't supposed to talk about other posters.... but what happened to GrainneDhu?? Last login was 2/13/12. There is a Grainne Dhu, but not posts in this forum. Just curious if anyone knows anything.

I have often wondered that myself.

Here is Marilyninpa's answer when dotr asked about GrainneDhu a few weeks ago:

Hope GD is A-okay, did I miss something?

I believe she is suffering from complications from a medication she was given. I hope she'll be feeling well again soon.

I hope GrainneDhu is feeling better! :please:
 
  • #1,994
OMG... this is too good to be true...

Happy EARTH DAY from Google !!



Hmm... I'm just wondering if you guys arrived here today sans your sense of humor. lol

I mean, you did "click on" the link to what just happens to be Google's squiggle for today, right? :banghead:
 
  • #1,995
BBM oh lawdy, beware, lest you set off the was it hot was it not debate again, lol

Oops I forgot.....:floorlaugh:
 
  • #1,996
Hmm... I'm just wondering if you guys arrived here today sans your sense of humor. lol

I mean, you did "click on" the link to what just happens to be Google's squiggle for today, right? :banghead:

It's cute - I love Google's special squiggles!
 
  • #1,997
Here's an old article this I just re-read. I feel so sorry for Wylma:

However, she still doesn't know where or when she'll see them again.

"If I had some answers, you know, but there are none," she said.

On Sunday time was quickly becoming the worst enemy for the family and rescue crews. As of that afternoon volunteers had found nothing and the search hadn’t even brought any leads; definitely no comfort for the family.

"The time is what bothers me,” said Cook. “Too long, something's not right."

http://www.cbs2iowa.com/shared/newsroom/top_stories/videos/kgan_vid_12012.shtml
 
  • #1,998
It seems like Drew and Heather believe the girls were taken from the lake:

"We don't want it to be like, 'Oh that's the park where those two girls were taken from and have negative ideas around the park. We want it to be a place where we can go and other people can go--just kind of have a tranquil, joyful place, a positive place," Heather and Drew Collins said.

http://www.kwwl.com/story/21301893/2013/02/21/memorial-gazbeo-for-evansdale-cousins-in-the-works

BBM

The article also states:

The community is planning to build a gazebo in the girls' memory at Meyers Lake, the last place they were seen alive. The park memorial is helping the girls' families heal as investigators keep searching for answers.

BBM

LE has never stated the girls were ever "last seen alive" there, I believe they said the girls were last seen near Meyers Lake between 12:30-1:00.
 
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Here's another old article:

But it's not just the girls the family is worried about. With the earnings from the cook-off, the Collins will compile a list of all the convicted sex offenders in Iowa who have failed to re-register with the state.

Even though law enforcement hasn't said they suspect a sex offender, the Collins plan to present the list to the Iowa State Sheriffs and Deputies Association in December.

"There are 54 missing sex offenders in the state of Iowa, and that's just too many," said Drew Collins.

http://www.cbs2iowa.com/shared/newsroom/top_stories/videos/kgan_vid_13287.shtml
 
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