carbuff
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(sorry for the o/t)
(Me too. But it's just so weird.)
(sorry for the o/t)
FB, IMO is not a good indicator of what a person or relationship is like. People often put their best foot forward on FB. I know of several examples in my own life- One is a a couple who post constant pics of each other together, they have been married for 19 yrs. She posts about thanking God for a good husband. A week after posting that she came to buy a couch from me for her new house because they were seperating. I was like wow that is sudden she said no we both had affairs and it has been bad for years, we made the decision to seperate about 6 months ago. I know I must have stoood there with my mouth hanging open.
Another example I know a guy who has not seen his children in several years and is a terrible father. He doesn't visit, call or pay support. But on FB he is the greatest dad on earth. He posts pics (that he copies from other relatives fb) and writes long loving posts about the kids. People on his fb say things like "your such a good daddy". Makes me sick and takes all I can do not to say something as I adopted one of those kiddos that he posts about.
Hmmm, thinking about who can I freak out on April Fool's Day with my new moonbump...I know just the person. :biggrin:
What happens when the clientele return and the receptionist is forever pregnant! Something tells me that making an employee wear a pregnancy bump on the job breaks a labor law. Don't know which law it is, but something is definitely wrong with this. It's fraud.
Yeah, sure, right :wink:
Sure its not you, carbuff, walking round with a moonbump? :biggrin: Just Kidding!
(I'm going to start calling you carbump heehee)
Has anyone else found any other court records in places she has lived? The article says she has had numerous run-ins with the law. I would love to know the criminal history in this case.
Doctor: 29 hours in cold impossible
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/ar...octor-29-hours-cold-impossible?nclick_check=1
(sorry for the o/t)
:floorlaugh:It is all your fault, Margarita... Going all O/T and getting silly and all! :nono: I would never do THAT! :snooty: :floorlaugh:
No her husband left comments on Kristen's page.
We have already established that her husband does in fact exist.
This still really, really bothers me. 29 hours seems impossible. I can see possibly during the day the sun warming the tote, but once the sun goes down and the actual temps are below zero I just don't think it's physically possible. Did she possibly place him by an outdoor vent that was blowing warm air? I feel like something else must be going on to explain this.
Ms. F...
I am so impressed with your dedication to these cases... And you are so incredibly compassionate... :loveyou:
But... How do we know for a fact KS's DH exists in the capacity that is on his FB?
TIA, my friend...:seeya:
I'm confused about this whole mom and dad moving with the baby to her home. How did she plan on handling that after the kidnapping?
I'm going back to that fake pregnancy belly. How could you be intimate with someone without them seeing it was fake? Would those near you want to feel the baby kick? I know when I was pregnant, people were always wanting to feel my belly.
Now if I was single, and didn't have family close by, it's possible to pretend to be pregnant, especially if you have been pregnant before, or research enough to know how to answer questions that will be coming your way about the pregnancy. But I'm having a hard time figuring out how you could carry this through with a husband, and family nearby. Do you fake doctor appts as well? No ultrasounds? Or fake them by copying off the internet? Was she going to visit her sister, and then pretend she had the baby while on the visit? And figure no one was report a missing baby? Didn't she finally state that Kayden's parents wanted to give him away? I don't believe it of course, but I thought I read that in a report. Obviously the last people in the home are who is going to be looked at first....did she think she could just appear back a home with a baby, and state she had it out of state? Guess she didn't think too far ahead in her planning, because what about a birth certificate? Or was she going to insist that Kayden's parents sign papers to give him up? I don't know.
I'm grateful that it doesn't appear that she had any real planning, other than the faking pregnancy. To have a carseat, stroller, clothing, etc in the vehicle, I don't know if she purchased those, or they were Kayden's to begin with. She's obviously not the brightest or sharpest crayon in the box! I hope she stays locked up, and isn't allowed to pull this stunt every again!!!
Thank you Lord for keeping baby Kayden safe, and reunited with his family who obviously love and adore him.