Thank you for posting this. Those woods really are much thinner than they look on Google. MOO
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looks like an intentionally planted barrier, imo.
Thank you for posting this. Those woods really are much thinner than they look on Google. MOO
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This is the article that mentions how she likes waffles. Must read!Giving Funds: Give if you wish and/or are able, don't give if you don't wish or aren't financially able. Dont judge others for choosing to give or for choosing not to give.
Buttery Waffles: I must have missed an interview or info/report? I'm guessing Faye was reportedly a lover of waffles drenched in butter instead of syrup?
If so, would be neat to someday have a waffle breakfast in Cayce in Fayes memory. You hear of places hosting pancake breakfasts for the public often but never WAFFLE breakfasts!
There are far deeper needs than just the funeral. Her mother needs a new place to live now. I would never be able to go back to that place. Would you be able to work after your 6 year old was murdered? Money will give her time to grieve without the worry of supporting herself. If she wants to stay in bed all day, she can. If she wants to pay for therapy 3 times a week, she can. Just because the child is dead and she was her only child, does not mean there is not a need to support the mother.
Also, and I've said it once and I'll say it again: if you feel led to donate to her mother, you don't get to be judgemental about how funds are used. That's the whole point of giving without thought or reward for yourself. You realize this mother may need that $50 more than you right now and you don't get to judge her for it.
This is not directed at you per se, but to anyone in general who feels her mother does not deserve the money raised.
looks like an intentionally planted barrier, imo.
I 100% agree. People can waste through any savings they have just trying to get out of bed or off their knees at a time like this. I mean does anyone expect them to be able to work? And if people already live paycheck to paycheck a tragedy like this can push them over the brink into poverty. Even homelessness.
Victim’s assistance funds typically don’t come close to being able to cover the needs of a family at a time like this.
I’ve never understood the rage at people in the worst circumstance one can imagine simply for being able to survive economically due to crowd funding. It’s like people think they won the lottery. Let’s see if anyone criticizing a family at a time like this wants to win that kind of horrific lottery.
I think people remember the ones that abused it. The Anthony's for one.. they got money... they went on a cruise and bought new vehicles and never went back to work etc. Unfortunately those types ruin it for people who truly need the money and will put it to good use.
to be clear, I never said I feel the mom doesn’t deserve money. My point is a lot of children & animals are suffering & imo it would be awesome to see Faye’s family help someone in turn. Again, moo
Wow, wow, wow. So much love!![]()
FEB 17, 2020
Midlands men in helicopter offer touching perspective of Swetlik motorcade
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Todd Cockrell and Cliff Fisher took to the sky on Saturday as the motorcade entered Orangeburg County, following it up Interstate 26 before exiting in Lexington County.
“It was an experience to see it because it was very moving, chills almost go over you when you see it,” Cockrell said. “All those guys…what they did to honor her. It was moving.”
Fisher owns the helicopter and paid for the fuel to make the flight. Cockrell said the goal was to provide the public with an aerial perspective of the touching tribute for the slain six-year-old.
“Just flying over knowing she was in that car…at one point I was glad I wasn’t in control of the copter because my eyes got a little blurry,” he said. ”I turned and looked at Cliff and we couldn’t look at each other very long so we turned away.”
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I am not expert that can offer suggestions but on a family level when our two sons were younger they learned safety techniques in karate. Poping the ears hard and groin kicks can help if taught and practiced. In Faye's case this perp seemed fixated so one way or another he was going to carry this out.JMO
Such a terribly sad case.
To help prevent future murderers from becoming murderers, I think schools should start requiring a semester on something similar to Forensic Files where they can educate young people on how far criminal forensics has come to where it is very hard to get away with murder these days as compared to years ago. With recent advances in DNA technology, Cell Phone and SM tracking, and other newer techniques, I think it may help to squash at least some of the people from becoming monsters that think they can get away with murder.
Just trying to think of a way to slow down this madness. Too many cases where murderers think they are smarter than LE. I have to think that a lot of them havent paid attention to the newer techniques that LE has at their disposal these days. Maybe a required semester of this type of education could help.
Not sure but trying to think of a way to slow down and stop the madness.
I am not expert that can offer suggestions but on a family level when our two sons were younger they learned safety techniques in karate. Poping the ears hard and groin kicks can help if taught and practiced. In Faye's case this perp seemed fixated so one way or another he was going to carry this out.
Thanks for pointing this one out as I'd missed it! What a beautiful story about a beautiful child.This is the article that mentions how she likes waffles. Must read!
The massive search for Faye Swetlik ends near where it began — steps from her home
If the "real killer" could construct Taylor's death scene, he certainly would have had access to his DNA to plant anywhere he chose though some DNA sources are more telling than others.Hopefully Faye was able to obtain DNA from the person that killed her under her fingernails. DNA is the only way they will know if CT was killed as a setup or if he’s guilty.