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I know I need glasses but are those children in the background in the pic with the knife?
It does look it.
I know I need glasses but are those children in the background in the pic with the knife?
That knife photo looks like it may have been taken in a local library. Or perhaps some church function or something similar? JMO
Does anyone know what the inside of her local library looks like?
My husband and I looked at the pic for a while and zoomed and examined as much as we could. Is it possibly the middle school? We think the pic is older for a few reasons.
1. The scars on AB's wrist don't look as thick from re cutting over and over. There doesn't seem to be as many either.
2. The girls look like they are just beginning puberty. They still are weaing baggy tee shirts. Girls tend to wear tighter fitted tees shirts once they have developed. The hair styles aren't as polished as most HS girls wear. No blow dries or straightening.
3. The bracelets on the "victim" are not the recent style. Even AB's pics with bracelets are different.
4. It is a 2002 winter olympic shirt the "victim" is wearing. It is in decent shape and fits her. So I don't think it is 7-8 years old in the picture.
5. The camera one of the girls is holding looks to be an older model though it is hard to tell for sure. I would LOVE to see the photo(s) she took at that time.
The church hall or rec room is a good thought also. There appears to be duffle bags on the floor. Maybe they are at a retreat or waiting to be picked up from one. That would explain the children in the background. I keep flip flopping on whether they are kids (2 girls in pink) or something else. My husband is going to try in the next few days to zoom in and clean it up to try and see for sure and get moe clues as to where they are, unless we get a positive ID befoe he gets a chance.
News article with more photos of Alyssa Bustamante: http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/11/23/crimesider/entry5747352.shtml
Click on the photo link under the first paragraph.
Wow!
Ok, I'm fairly new to this site but have been reading up on this case since it first came to light. I've taken the last month just like everyone else to digest all the information and come to some sort of conclusion. This case just really bothers me, perhaps because I'm the father of a 15 year old (NOT a local and NO connection to this case whatsoever).
I realize I will probably get flamed but here's my opinion (not that anyone is asking for it). I have read a ton of posts labeling AB a "monster" or hoping that she comes to some great harm in prison, etc, etc. I understand the raw emotions that come with a case like this and in no way excuse what has happened to EO, there is no way to excuse it or understand it.
But I do also feel that the ball was severely dropped on a very sick teenage girl, and I do believe mental illness is just that - a sickness. AB was obviously born of two poor excuses for parents and who knows what trauma and sick acts she was exposed to or had acted upon her at a very young age.
And while I credit the grandparents with taking the kids and trying to start a new life, I'm still left to wonder how a 15 year old girl with known mental/emotional issues could be left unsupervised for what seems like huge amounts of time. Why would you let a girl that tried to commit suicide spend hours on the internet (which she obviously did by the number of webpages and photos she has splattered all across it)? There's never an adult present in any of the videos. I guess all I am saying is that if my daughter had tried to commit suicide, was a cutter with all the evidence on her wrists, and showed other evidence of a "dark" personality...I don't believe spending hours on the internet would be the first thing on her list of activities, in fact I'm pretty sure the internet would be shut down at my house and she certainly wouldn't have a cell phone. And most likely, the door would have been removed from her bedroom. Call it harsh, call it an "invasion" of your teens privacy....or call it parenting.
I'm not saying anyone could have prevented this horrible act - and I know every child that has horrible parents will not end up murdering someone but you cannot discount the fact that her childhood most likely did play a huge roll in who she is. Honestly, if all of the evidence is correct, I hope her parents suffer far more then she does because ultimately, they created this tragic event. If anyone should be labled a monster, it is them.
I am in no way excusing AB for her actions, but I find it terribly sad that this girl felt the only way out of her miserable existence was to take another life. And that miserable existence likely started at a very young age with a life we wouldn't wish on our enemies.
Flame away...
Does anyone have a guess as to what the charm is on the necklace in pics 1 and 2 (you can see it better in pic 2)? I have a guess, but what I'm thinking seems odd to me. I just want to see if anyone has the same idea as I do.
Does anyone have a guess as to what the charm is on the necklace in pics 1 and 2 (you can see it better in pic 2)? I have a guess, but what I'm thinking seems odd to me. I just want to see if anyone has the same idea as I do.
Does anyone have a guess as to what the charm is on the necklace in pics 1 and 2 (you can see it better in pic 2)? I have a guess, but what I'm thinking seems odd to me. I just want to see if anyone has the same idea as I do.
Could it possibly be a hatchet or cleaver?.. I know Insane clown posse's logo is a little guy carrying a cleaver![]()
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Looks like a huge chopping knife.
Could it possibly be a hatchet or cleaver?.. I know Insane clown posse's logo is a little guy carrying a cleaver![]()
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The second image you added is the one that looks similar to what I thought it was. A meat cleaver. I didn't know they made such things or that people (especially teen girls) would wear a charm like that.
She's not a casual cutter. She has a system.