I'm not so sure.. I think Kara herself will take to twitter and ramble.. it seems to be in her nature.. and I think she's going to revel in the attention a little bit when things die down.
I hope so! Let her keep digging her own grave :dervish:
I'm not so sure.. I think Kara herself will take to twitter and ramble.. it seems to be in her nature.. and I think she's going to revel in the attention a little bit when things die down.
I just betcha she tried to keep going with her pathetic kidnapping story. I seriously hope she receives consequences for this and that it isn't just swept under the rug. Kids today are WAY too coddled and entitled.
We really don't know the full circumstances behind this yet so that, I think in my opinion, is a little rash.. If she truly did this as some bratty prank then I would agree.. but we can't say what her home life is like.. we can tell from her twitter account that she refers to her mom as "Kim" rather than mom, and her dad is "dad"... she seems to have a lot of anger issues.. There's bound to be a reason for that.
It's interesting to me that her Grandpa was more the public face of the family than her parents were.. he was the one out scouring train stations and posting up missing posters.. interviewing with the news.. her mom made a video, yes.. but her Grandpa was the big face.. why not her parents directly? .. I get the impression there's some inner turmoil there.. We already know she was having trouble with other kids at school as well... it all seems like she's a troubled kid to me.
Her poor grandpa, having to be doing all that, and all the worry he was going through.
She may be troubled. Everything you say makes sense. I just personally find it hard to muster up any sympathy for someone who is so bratty and mean towards others (just from what all I read on her twitter page). She was probably a bully. I saw one post where she publicly (on twitter) blasted some poor guy who aparently liked her. Just MEAN and rotten. So if she has a troubled home life, I really don't feel for her. Just an all-around mean girl.
Yeah I absolutely can't defend her twitter personality.. and I saw where she blasted some guy and called him a stalker.. then told him to stay away from her, for a while though I was thinking maybe that was who was at her house.
I think she definitely owes a full explanation and public apology at the very least, regardless of the reason.. running away is one thing, but inciting panic with that twitter post is another.
It's kind of like the Tiffany Tehan case which is when I joined this forum.. she faked an abduction so she could leave her husband and be with another man.. reprehensible.. that caused such a panic, people were volunteering in search parties..
Yep, definitely like the Tiffany Tehan case! There's getting to be quite a long list of people who do this now (Runaway Bride being the most well-known!). Did you ever see Tiffany and her boyfriend on Dr. Phil? That's where I first heard about her.
No I haven't followed it much since she was found and the fact she faked the whole thing was known.. I was on these forums participating pretty heavy during the whole thing because Xenia Ohio is very near by.. that whole case angered me.
Well, I couldn't say much in the Ivy Merck case without everyone jumping all over me, but I'm going to say it here. We won't get any answers about this girl. We never do! I guarantee you they will play the sympathy card like they did with Ivy, and ask to please respect her and the family's privacy, blah blah blah. The poor girl has issues that need to be worked out, they'll say.
Seriously, if these people want privacy, they shouldn't do these things in the first place!!! It is beyond WRONG, and they don't deserve to be coddled when they get back home. At the very least, they should be required to pay back every single cent that was spent looking for them. These are people who clearly don't give a flip about all the people they were hurting while they were "missing", so why do they deserve any sympathy? They aren't getting mine, that's for darn sure.
YEP, here we go with the privacy bit. Knew it was coming!!!
http://woodbridge.patch.com/article...teen-kara-alongi-found-walking-along-turnpike
Statement from Clark Mayor Sal Bonaccorso:
"I would like to thanks Chief Alan Scherb and all the members of the Clark Police Department, the New Jersey State Police and all the other agencies in New Jersey for the concern and help over the past several days. I am especially happy that the Alongi family has been reunited with their daughter, and I ask all citizens of Clark and members of the media to respect their privacy in the upcoming days and weeks."
This girl does not DESERVE privacy after what she did. She wanted attention - so let the attention continue!!!
Missing Clark teen Kara Alongi turned herself in, according to new information just received by the Clark Police Department.
Clark Police Chief Alan Scherb says Alongi called 911 from a Burger King in a rest area near exit 1 on the New Jersey Turnpike and came outside to meet State Troopers when they arrived.
Ok what she did was wrong and it was great she was found safe. We don't know what is wrong with her and she could be mentally ill or had a psychotic break for all we know. We are adults she is still a child really by the sounds of it and all the carrying on like this is not helping anyone. I think in this case it is best left alone.
Ok what she did was wrong and it was great she was found safe. We don't know what is wrong with her and she could be mentally ill or had a psychotic break for all we know. We are adults she is still a child really by the sounds of it and all the carrying on like this is not helping anyone. I think in this case it is best left alone.
I disagree!
You cant just sweep it under the table! Im sorry!
If she ran away sure but the abduction thing nooooo wayyyyy!
I know some 16 yr olds that know way more than i and have the street smarts tooo.
Well, I couldn't say much in the Ivy Merck case without everyone jumping all over me, but I'm going to say it here. We won't get any answers about this girl. We never do! I guarantee you they will play the sympathy card like they did with Ivy, and ask to please respect her and the family's privacy, blah blah blah. The poor girl has issues that need to be worked out, they'll say.
Seriously, if these people want privacy, they shouldn't do these things in the first place!!! It is beyond WRONG, and they don't deserve to be coddled when they get back home. At the very least, they should be required to pay back every single cent that was spent looking for them. These are people who clearly don't give a flip about all the people they were hurting while they were "missing", so why do they deserve any sympathy? They aren't getting mine, that's for darn sure.
I'm glad she was found, but why would her parents need to go through therapy? She is the one who perpetrated this hoax. They may not have paid as much attention to her internet activity as some think they should, but how many parents do? Teens want privacy, they don't want their parents looking over their shoulder every time they get online. Her parents did nothing wrong, and nobody broke any laws.
My mother used to read my diary and anything else she could find and it made me so mad!! She also opened my mail and read it. I hate that, I don't believe parents have the right to pry into everything their teenager is doing, in the name of protecting them. No matter what you do, you can't be with them 24/7, you just have to trust that they have the sense to not take stupid chances. By the time they reach 16, they should have been well taught about the dangers of internet predators, and parents should feel they have instilled some trust and good sense into them. Of course, there are always going to be rebellious kids, so no matter how hard you try, you can never be certain what's going on with them. Still... I don't think it's right to be so nosy they feel like a caged tiger. It's just wrong! And for all we know, that could be part of the problem.
I felt like I lived in a fishbowl when I was her age, but I never tried to run away.
Sorry for the rant!
YEP, here we go with the privacy bit. Knew it was coming!!!
http://woodbridge.patch.com/article...teen-kara-alongi-found-walking-along-turnpike
Statement from Clark Mayor Sal Bonaccorso:
"I would like to thanks Chief Alan Scherb and all the members of the Clark Police Department, the New Jersey State Police and all the other agencies in New Jersey for the concern and help over the past several days. I am especially happy that the Alongi family has been reunited with their daughter, and I ask all citizens of Clark and members of the media to respect their privacy in the upcoming days and weeks."
This girl does not DESERVE privacy after what she did. She wanted attention - so let the attention continue!!!
I agree. These things shouldn't be swept under the rug. It's the perfect opportunity to use the situation as an example for other teens on what NOT to do! You pull a stunt like this, you get in trouble for it.
I agree. These things shouldn't be swept under the rug. It's the perfect opportunity to use the situation as an example for other teens on what NOT to do! You pull a stunt like this, you get in trouble for it.
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