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I'm glad I could give you all a good laugh about a trusting nature, however it is a plausible scenario and I would rather think that a criminally minded person could commit this crime rather than your next door neighbor here in KC who has three beautiful children that she loves and is caring for. Either scenario can be incorrect, but I would rAther assume that the parents are telling the truth and they need our support to help find their daughter, Lisa. We should be considering all of the facts and possibilities, hope for the best, and prepare for the worst. But please, let's stop playing God's role in handing out judgement!
FWIW- if I had garage sales, I'm positive I would have said yes too. I am that person who sells things on craigslist and has random handymen over to give an estimate without a second thought. And I'm positive on more than one of those occasions I mentioned my husband being out of the country. And when I was single I was never shy about saying I lived alone.
I don't have a pretty background, I know people are twisted...just most of the "bad" people I have run across weren't strangers, they were people I knew. So I'm rather trusting of the world at large.
Following this case, and thinking about all the what-ifs, I'm realizing that I need to step it up a notch.