Started off with everyone being concerned, and a couple people made some "sounds fishy" comments. Then people started bickering about not having all the facts, being insensitive, etc. Now it's sounding like it was a fabricated story. The difference between that forum and this is night and day, it's a nice contrast.
so its pretty much like here when FTP comments are posted, then matt comes in blindly defending the officers actions? i may need to sign up!
god bless.
It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass
i've heard a little about it, but i haven't paid much attention to it...i'm guessing tha the girl went missing, parents called 911, then she showed back up and won't tell the truth about what happened?
i've heard a little about it, but i haven't paid much attention to it...i'm guessing tha the girl went missing, parents called 911, then she showed back up and won't tell the truth about what happened?
From what i heard on the news, she went missing after work on Friday, there was a garbbled call to 911 from her cellphone about an hour after she got off work. She turns up two days later in Oklahoma, gets someone to call the cops for her. She tells the cops in Oklahoma that she was kidnapped and taken from Frisco to Oklahoma, but somehow managed to escape. At the time she said she had not been harmed or assaulted. Once she gets back in town, she then reports to local police that she was sexually assaulted.
The answers are right there in the 911 transcript. And when you read the comments from the family, it's painfully obvious it's all fabricated. What a crock.
Now I read that she wasn't sexually assaulted...I also read on Frisco online that allegedly she was taken home to change clothes before actually disappearing to Oklahoma. I don't even know what the hell to believe about this whole ordeal.
The fact that daddy was able to drive her car home the day she was recovered tells me no crime scene was done. In any legitimate kidnapping case, that car isn't going anywhere until an exhaustive crime scene investigation is done. Even in Oklahoma.
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