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Old 08-16-2013, 09:22 PM
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Maybe not....this could be pretty awful...I remember thinking it was odd she was answering people's questions on FB like this was nothing...stay tuned

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Old 08-17-2013, 02:07 PM
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Kidnapped?..no way...this was well planned...


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Other items found on the nine-page list of things seized from the home and the adjacent garage include incendiary devices, a gas can, rolls of duct tape, used condoms, ammunition, an arson wire and letters from Hannah
She was part of the planning and maybe the deed
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Kidnapped?..no way...this was well planned...




She was part of the planning and maybe the deed
i don't know that that's the case. not sure how it'll all turn out, but for now i'd hold off pointing fingers at her.
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Old 08-17-2013, 04:40 PM
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i don't know that that's the case. not sure how it'll all turn out, but for now i'd hold off pointing fingers at her.
we live in a world where a question mark is supposed to show your objectivity, regardless of context.

"(name your poster) buggers hairless little boys?"

i'll wait until all the evidence is in.
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Old 08-17-2013, 05:26 PM
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i don't know that that's the case. not sure how it'll all turn out, but for now i'd hold off pointing fingers at her.
I know, that's the Clouseau coming out of me...Seldom right but never in doubt...watched the eve news last nite and from the reports on what was found and her rushing to FB just seemed,to me, a little less than a damsel in distress...and i watch too many movies..
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Where have you gone, James DiMaggio?
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I know, that's the Clouseau coming out of me...Seldom right but never in doubt...watched the eve news last nite and from the reports on what was found and her rushing to FB just seemed,to me, a little less than a damsel in distress...and i watch too many movies..
ah, clouseau.

does your dog bit?


i think there's something that was going on between the two-but i'll hold off thinking she was in on brother and mother being killed. of course we all know that kids aren't always innocent bystanders.
hell, she might have played the game til it wasn't a game any more, and he turned out a looney.
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ah, clouseau.

does your dog bit?


i think there's something that was going on between the two-but i'll hold off thinking she was in on brother and mother being killed. of course we all know that kids aren't always innocent bystanders.
hell, she might have played the game til it wasn't a game any more, and he turned out a looney.

No, my dog does not bite!

Is that your minkee?

Don't think she was part of the murders,maybe, but willing participant in the escape..
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Is that your minkee?

Don't think she was part of the murders,maybe, but willing participant in the escape..
i'm going to give her all benefit of the doubt.
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what gets me (well, there are several things) is that people say how the teen 'should' be acting/grieving. hello, unless you've gone thru the same thing, how would anyone presume to know how they'd handle it?!
and one of the commenters was right-people do watch too many law and order type shows. i remember reading an article a few years back, where prosecutors and others were complaining that juries expect cases in real life to mirror tv. yeah, cause tv is reality.
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Hannah revealed that the texts she traded with captor James Lee DiMaggio were to make arrangements with DiMaggio, a family friend, to pick her up from cheerleading camp.
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Hannah was reunited with her father after the rescue. Her family has denied suggestions that DiMaggio might have been the father of both her and her little brother, 8-year-old Ethan.

The denial came after a spokesman for DiMaggio’s family said that he left a $112,000 life insurance policy to Hannah and Ethan’s paternal grandmother. The spokesman said that DiMaggio’s family wants DNA tests to determine paternity.
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Some people on social media found her demeanor unusual, and even called her behavior fishy.

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Glad it's all cleared up.
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Kidnapped?..no way...this was well planned...




She was part of the planning and maybe the deed
Wow.
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Old 08-22-2013, 12:21 PM
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Wow.
It ain't over till it's over..
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It ain't over till it's over..
Nothing like a conspiracy theory based upon nothing but pure speculation. Even in the remote possibility it turned out to be true as anything is possible it wouldn't change the fact that you have leveled shocking allegations without a shred of evidence, though it is not the first time for you.

You continue to prove that an old adage could not be more applicable to you. It is better to remain silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.
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the guy was a nut.

any speculation about hannah's role, imo, is part of the whole 'blame the victim' mentality a lot of people seem to suffer from. that and with the advent of twitter, facebook, etc, everyone seems to think they have the right to give their .02 cents, regardless of how off the wall their 'thinking' might be.

the letters he kept were mundane ones, the usual stuff from a typical teen with all their angst.

i wonder about that life insurance...what company writes a policy to pay to a beneficiary with no insurable interest in the insured? might not pay anyway, depending on exclusions, since he died in the commission of a crime.
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Nothing like a conspiracy theory based upon nothing but pure speculation. Even in the remote possibility it turned out to be true as anything is possible it wouldn't change the fact that you have leveled shocking allegations without a shred of evidence, though it is not the first time for you.

You continue to prove that an old adage could not be more applicable to you. It is better to remain silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.
No schiit sherlock...really, what was the first time?
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