GG has sisters? I thought he had two older brothers.
I hooe someone can corroborate.
I believe it was on FB. And one has a baby.
GG has sisters? I thought he had two older brothers.
My little girl just gave me a great idea for how we can do our little part to honor Jenise. I wanted to share in case any of you are looking for something you can do in honor of this beautiful girl taken too soon.
She saw Jenise's picture on an article I was reading and asked who she was. I told her that she is a little girl who lived in our state, that she died (didn't say how) and that she now lives in heaven. She asked a few more questions about her (age, grade). She commented that she is the same age and grade, and she also has some teeth the tooth fairy is still working on. She said they are "just like twins."
Then she got quiet and said, "She won't get to go pick out new school supplies to get ready for first grade and that is really sad." We bought her school supplies yesterday and she is literally beyond excited about all the stuff she gets to take to school (in Kinder we just sent a check). She loved picking things off the supply list and saw that we bought extra crayons and glue to donate to the class since some families aren't able to send in things to contribute (community use for things like that). Giving to others is a big thing in our house, and is something we are sure to live out every year in various ways, but she loves when she has an opportunity to give to other kids (like the giving tree at her school which allows her to pick a few kids that are her age and buy the gifts they have asked for).
I agreed that it was very sad that Jenise wouldn't be getting ready to go to first grade and that she was probably very excited too. My little girl said maybe we should buy some school supplies for Jenise and give them to another kid who doesn't have any. "She looks like a good friend. Like she would share her water colors, even if someone else makes them messy, so she would probably want us to do this."
So that is what we're going to do today and I'm really excited. We'll go buy a set or two of supplies send them to Jenise's school or give them to the counselor at our school so that they can be given to someone who doesn't have any. I'm leaning towards sending them to her own school. I think Jenise would like that. If Jenise's school has the supply list online I will buy from it and if not I'll just use ours (I assume they are all pretty similar in this grade!). School supplies are really inexpensive right now (like $0.50 for a box of crayons or a bottle of glue), so this is something we can definitely do in honor of Jenise, and love that my little one came up with the idea.![]()
I think a lot of people at that time probably suspected that she was dead, that is the usual outcome of cases like this. His reaction was over the top in hindsight, but as a mom at that time, I don't think she thought anything other than "He lost a friend, he needs some time".
GREAT idea!! I like how your daughter thinks (a trait picked up from her parents, I suspect). I have always wanted to donate school supplies but never got around to doing it. I will do it this now, though I will donate locally rather than send to J's school. New school supplies are such fun, and Jenise was all about fun.
Thank you for this special project idea.
My little girl just gave me a great idea for how we can do our little part to honor Jenise. I wanted to share in case any of you are looking for something you can do in honor of this beautiful girl taken too soon.
She saw Jenise's picture on an article I was reading and asked who she was. I told her that she is a little girl who lived in our state, that she died (didn't say how) and that she now lives in heaven. She asked a few more questions about her (age, grade). She commented that she is the same age and grade, and she also has some teeth the tooth fairy is still working on. She said they are "just like twins."
Then she got quiet and said, "She won't get to go pick out new school supplies to get ready for first grade and that is really sad." We bought her school supplies yesterday and she is literally beyond excited about all the stuff she gets to take to school (in Kinder we just sent a check). She loved picking things off the supply list and saw that we bought extra crayons and glue to donate to the class since some families aren't able to send in things to contribute (community use for things like that). Giving to others is a big thing in our house, and is something we are sure to live out every year in various ways, but she loves when she has an opportunity to give to other kids (like the giving tree at her school which allows her to pick a few kids that are her age and buy the gifts they have asked for).
I agreed that it was very sad that Jenise wouldn't be getting ready to go to first grade and that she was probably very excited too. My little girl said maybe we should buy some school supplies for Jenise and give them to another kid who doesn't have any. "She looks like a good friend. Like she would share her water colors, even if someone else makes them messy, so she would probably want us to do this."
So that is what we're going to do today and I'm really excited. We'll go buy a set or two of supplies send them to Jenise's school or give them to the counselor at our school so that they can be given to someone who doesn't have any. I'm leaning towards sending them to her own school. I think Jenise would like that. If Jenise's school has the supply list online I will buy from it and if not I'll just use ours (I assume they are all pretty similar in this grade!). School supplies are really inexpensive right now (like $0.50 for a box of crayons or a bottle of glue), so this is something we can definitely do in honor of Jenise, and love that my little one came up with the idea.![]()
Let's put it this way. Does a teenage boy with a good relationship with his mother commit violent crimes against little girls? I don't know - I'm seriously asking.
My hunch is no.
And I am **NOT** blaming the mother for anything at all. She seems quite nice, normal, soft-spoken, and thoughtful. But a mentally ill son might have different ideas. He's angry about something.
Intelligent and thought-provoking post, gitana -- thanks.
Ted Bundy. Yes, indeed. Same here.
As I said in an earlier post, Sigg made me think of Bundy when Bundy was young, and I felt very certain that Sigg would be headed in that direction had he not been caught & stopped.
And I compared Sigg to GG, and I think that what each did to a sweet, trusting little girl was very similar.
I hope we'll learn more -- I hope we will be allowed to see his competency exam, and I hope he'll talk more, but -- you know -- he has one of those, er, um, attorneys. Ack. (JK!)
Thanks for all your posts.
I would say quite possibly. If he was angry at the W's or "caught in the act" by JW or just a bully underneath it all, he could have a good relationship with his mom and still be a nasty guy. And of course, mental illness of almost any category, if serious enough, works the same way.
<-- Mom to two mentally ill adult sons who I love and they love me, still at home but very capable of violence against others, depending on symptoms.
I didn't get the sense of that in that document.
They found evidence at his home, I didn't see this is where the authorities said the crime occurred..I could be wrong but don't believe I read that.
CERTIFICATE OF PROBABLE CAUSE
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LOCATION OF CRIME: 1355 NE Steele Creek Drive
Bremerton, WA 98311
I didn't get the sense of that in that document.
They found evidence at his home, I didn't see this is where the authorities said the crime occurred..I could be wrong but don't believe I read that.
CERTIFICATE OF PROBABLE CAUSE
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LOCATION OF CRIME: 1355 NE Steele Creek Drive
Bremerton, WA 98311
]I would say quite possibly[/B]. If he was angry at the W's or "caught in the act" by JW or just a bully underneath it all, he could have a good relationship with his mom and still be a nasty guy. And of course, mental illness of almost any category, if serious enough, works the same way.
<-- Mom to two mentally ill adult sons who I love and they love me, still at home but very capable of violence against others, depending on symptoms.
I agree, and I think that's a very heavy burden to lay on his mom right now. We don't know anything about this young man, and what kind of issues he had.
That is one lovely idea and a lovely little girl you have.My little girl just gave me a great idea for how we can do our little part to honor Jenise. I wanted to share in case any of you are looking for something you can do in honor of this beautiful girl taken too soon.
She saw Jenise's picture on an article I was reading and asked who she was. I told her that she is a little girl who lived in our state, that she died (didn't say how) and that she now lives in heaven. She asked a few more questions about her (age, grade). She commented that she is the same age and grade, and she also has some teeth the tooth fairy is still working on. She said they are "just like twins."
Then she got quiet and said, "She won't get to go pick out new school supplies to get ready for first grade and that is really sad." We bought her school supplies yesterday and she is literally beyond excited about all the stuff she gets to take to school (in Kinder we just sent a check). She loved picking things off the supply list and saw that we bought extra crayons and glue to donate to the class since some families aren't able to send in things to contribute (community use for things like that). Giving to others is a big thing in our house, and is something we are sure to live out every year in various ways, but she loves when she has an opportunity to give to other kids (like the giving tree at her school which allows her to pick a few kids that are her age and buy the gifts they have asked for).
I agreed that it was very sad that Jenise wouldn't be getting ready to go to first grade and that she was probably very excited too. My little girl said maybe we should buy some school supplies for Jenise and give them to another kid who doesn't have any. "She looks like a good friend. Like she would share her water colors, even if someone else makes them messy, so she would probably want us to do this."
So that is what we're going to do today and I'm really excited. We'll go buy a set or two of supplies send them to Jenise's school or give them to the counselor at our school so that they can be given to someone who doesn't have any. I'm leaning towards sending them to her own school. I think Jenise would like that. If Jenise's school has the supply list online I will buy from it and if not I'll just use ours (I assume they are all pretty similar in this grade!). School supplies are really inexpensive right now (like $0.50 for a box of crayons or a bottle of glue), so this is something we can definitely do in honor of Jenise, and love that my little one came up with the idea.![]()
My little girl just gave me a great idea for how we can do our little part to honor Jenise. I wanted to share in case any of you are looking for something you can do in honor of this beautiful girl taken too soon.
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I agreed that it was very sad that Jenise wouldn't be getting ready to go to first grade and that she was probably very excited too. My little girl said maybe we should buy some school supplies for Jenise and give them to another kid who doesn't have any. "She looks like a good friend. Like she would share her water colors, even if someone else makes them messy, so she would probably want us to do this."
So that is what we're going to do today and I'm really excited. We'll go buy a set or two of supplies send them to Jenise's school or give them to the counselor at our school so that they can be given to someone who doesn't have any. I'm leaning towards sending them to her own school. I think Jenise would like that. If Jenise's school has the supply list online I will buy from it and if not I'll just use ours (I assume they are all pretty similar in this grade!). School supplies are really inexpensive right now (like $0.50 for a box of crayons or a bottle of glue), so this is something we can definitely do in honor of Jenise, and love that my little one came up with the idea.![]()
August 6th this year?... 2014? ... Three to four days after he killed JW?
:thud:
Yep. Same day he was too distraught to give a DNA sample IIRC...
August 6th this year?... 2014? ... Three to four days after he killed JW?
:thud:
Page 5 of the Probable Cause document states: There was evidence of blunt force trauma to the head resulting in multiple skull fractures, evidence of sexual assault (pre-motrtem vaginal tearing and genital trauma), and evidence of strangulation by ligature.
The MSM may have interpreted this statement to mean the COD, but I don't see a COD stated plainly and definitively. For some reason I was under the assumption that LE was holding back the COD as they often do.
I could be misunderstanding something.
Thank You. I was about to go on a hunt