Fran - great idea about the priest!
I know someone on this thread has a myspace page. The mom's is set to private. Would someone be willing to contact her and do a friend request so that we can get this information to her about TES and the priest?
Thanks in advance,
Salem
Fran and Salem, I hope someone takes you up on your idea! And I hope that you are right about Giovanni, and he is alive and well. I did know that these visits were not mandated, but I'm sure that the mother knew that if Ernesto was paying child support, which IIRC he was, that he would most likely get visitation. Maybe he threatened to stop the payments if she didn't let him visit, and Daisy used that money to help pay the rent. We really don't know, and there hasn't been much ink on this investigation. Even if LE found Giovanni's blood on any of the evidence they collected, that would not prove he was dead, only that he was injured somehow.
LE must have some doubts whether Giovanni is alive, because they did bring cadaver dogs in to search some of the areas. JMHO
I went into my rant earlier about mandated visits, because I have a niece who is going through the same type of thing with her ex. She found out she was pregnant at about the same time she found out he is a drug addict. He agreed to pay her some money to help out, but he is very bad at actually coming through. My niece will not go through child services to make him pay, because then he would have mandated visits with her son. Currently, he only sees his son when she is around and he brings her some support money. Since he uses most of his money on drugs and alcohol, he hasn't had any money to hire a lawyer and try to get his son for the weekend or anything. My niece has not stopped him from visiting, so he hasn't felt the need to pursue the visitation thing. She said she would rather do without than HAVE to let him take her son for the weekend in exchange for support.
My other niece also has a son. She found out her husband had an addiction to












OK, sorry, it turned out to be a long story anyway. But then you hear about cases like www.momsforjustice.org and you get really, really scared.