Great post, YellowSubmarine. I see the same thing out of Ross.
I also think that all of this is not turning out as he had hoped. He probably thought he would have a lot of support from the public and that is not happening.
That was a candlelight vigil for Hasanni and not the place or time for the comments he made.
JMO
Great post, YellowSubmarine. I see the same thing out of Ross.
I also think that all of this is not turning out as he had hoped. He probably thought he would have a lot of support from the public and that is not happening.
That was a candlelight vigil for Hasanni and not the place or time for the comments he made.
JMO
Here's a transcript of the linked segment from the raw video from the vigil:
ROSS: That story has been corrected and sent to the news media. So they'll know that they're looking for. If you saw my son you would not necessarily know that he had cerebral palsy. He is not an invalid; he does not use braces to walk. They're basically to shape his feet. So what we're asking is that you . . . if you want to help -- keep our son in the news.
(Breaks down crying) Don't let him become a picture on a milk carton five years later that you never saw. If you want to help, that's what you do. All of you, that's what you do! (tries to compose self)
My son is just like any other boy.
I want to set the record straight for all those who say "Oh, they adopted them. They were trying to make a way for her newborn baby. We ask why did you all care so much?" He was a damn child -- that's why we cared! If we didn't, who would? He sat in foster care for two years. His sister was in foster care for two months. And they sat."
http://cbs5.com/video/?cid=129
I'll go back and transcribe the video taken in the home.
The Almeda Creek looks fairly wide but may not be very deep - do we know if LE searched around this area?
Marc Klaas expresses concern over LR's changing story:
http://www.kron.com/
In watching the videos from last night, this is what I noticed:
- LR was all about "me, me, me"- He was angry that people questioned them
- He was mad at how the media is portraying them and that they
are "pestering" them, but gladly invited them into their home
- He bragged about how great he is
Who does this remind us of?
Just seems to me, when a child goes missing, the parents will be the first poi. It's just a fact. If the parents are innocent, they should gladly cooperate and do so as quickly as possible to get the focus off them and onto what really happened. They shouldn't be angry that LE is asking them questions. Instead of blasting media for "pestering" them, they should be using that time to plead for the childs return. All the talk of how great he and JC were for taking them in made me ill. And the talk about how well Hasanni was doing was merely to pat himself on the back. I also noticed more past tense words when talking about Hasanni.
respectfully bolded by me.
I know you had someone specific in mind :wink: but the parts that I bolded actually remind me of the behaviors that I have seen out of a great many adults who have murdered or covered up a childs death. JMHO.
My armchair diagnosis that carries absolutely no weight? Self absorbed, self centered and excessive narcissism. Me-Me-Me is the only tune they can sing.
Jennifer Campbell seemed to be the only one of the two that was working. Ross was taking classes. They had a Beemer and a nice home. I have to wonder how they could have made it financially when Jennifer had to stop working shortly before having their baby. Even if Ross were to have been finished with his courses when Jennifer had the baby, a medical assistant does not make enough to support their lifestyle.
I know Ross and Jennifer had to have been getting assistance from the state for the foster care of Hasanni and the 19 month old, but it still would not have supported that lifestyle, IMO. Something is just not adding up.
Pressers have dropped off and that is not a good sign. Hasanni has to stay in the media and not be forgotten for a 'bigger' story!
I have always wondered from the beginning about the beemer and the house (pricey) and the child care arrangements - financially none of it adds up unless there is another source of income??
Would have had to be another source of income. I am very nosey - I want to know!
Hmmm...Let's see, there's one that comes to mind, CA. LE asked her where she worked. She told them - they called to confirm and were told no such person worked at their establishment. LE put her in the car, drove her to the establishment. She didn't have the required pass to enter the building, so the guard called her supposed boss.In watching the videos from last night, this is what I noticed:
- LR was all about "me, me, me"
- He was angry that people questioned them
- He was mad at how the media is portraying them and that they
are "pestering" them, but gladly invited them into their home
- He bragged about how great he is
Who does this remind us of?
Just seems to me, when a child goes missing, the parents will be the first poi. It's just a fact. If the parents are innocent, they should gladly cooperate and do so as quickly as possible to get the focus off them and onto what really happened. They shouldn't be angry that LE is asking them questions. Instead of blasting media for "pestering" them, they should be using that time to plead for the childs return. All the talk of how great he and JC were for taking them in made me ill. And the talk about how well Hasanni was doing was merely to pat himself on the back. I also noticed more past tense words when talking about Hasanni.
Also--did I read that the house belongs to JC? Okay, this is a 3/4 million dollar plus home (or was..I'm sure the value has dropped since Nov. but it still cost $783k to buy it)--how does a clerk in a shoe store manage to qualify for a loan on this expensive house?
By Nov. of 2008, when the home was purchased (if I read the real estate ad correctly--it was posted by CHICANA in the first thread), banks were not giving out loans like they were during the crazy mortgage boom.
ANCHOR: It has been one week since five-year-old Hasanni Campbell disappeared. His foster father says that he disappeared from the Rockridge neighborhood in Oakland. And that's where Julie Watts is right now, where a vigil is being held. Julie?
WATTS: Yeah, I'm standing here in the driveway where Hasanni was last seen in this upscale neighborhood in Oakland. A surprisingly small turnout, especially when you think back to other missing child vigils, say, Sandra Cantu, where hundreds turned out. There's about thirty out here right now, not counting the media. And I think some out here are attributing that to the way the Rosses have been portrayed by the media. In fact, I spoke with them earlier today. Spent the day with them, and they told me they weren't even planning on talking to the press tonight because of the way they've been treated. They've had reporters knocking on their door at all hours. What they did do was take us inside their home to give us an exclusive look at what life was like for them just eight days ago.
[VIDEO OF A CHILD'S PUZZLE]
CAMPBELL (crying): It's a puzzle. We don't want to put it back together because he was the last one playing with it. We wanted to leave it out so when he come home he can see it's the same way it was when he left.
WATTS: Fighting tears all morning, Hasanni's foster parents gave us a glimpse into his life before he went missing.
CAMPBELL: He would always say, "Give me a hug. I love you, Auntie. Give me a hug." He was just very affectionate. He would always hug and kiss Alia (sp.) Just a sweet little boy.
WATTS: His favorite books? Where The Wild Things Are and Goodnight, Moon. He was learning the alphabet and writing his name -- things even his teachers didn't think possible nine months ago.
ROSS: When we both went and got the children they were both . . . below standard across the board in everything. Hasanni's teachers thought he could only say one-word answers, responses.
WATTS: Hasanni and his sister Alea(sp) spent two years in foster care before the Rosses took them in. After losing his own parents at an early age, Louis says he couldn't just sit by and watch his niece and nephew grow up without a family.
ROSS: This wasn't a situation that "They're just sitting back collecting money and have this kid that they don't want." No. We fought every step of the way for him.
WATTS: The Rosses can't believe people think they're connected to his disappearance. And they point to the many positive reports from Child Protective Services that say Hasanni and Alea(sp) were thriving in their care.
ROSS: We spent the last nine and a . . . nine months plus giving those children the best environment they've ever been in, according to the Social Services.
WATTS: The Rosses have now been told that even if Hasanni is found, they won't get either child back, something they still have not come to terms with.
CAMPBELL (crying): Couldn't love them any more if I had given birth to them. We love them with all of our hearts. They were born in our hearts and that is where they'll always be, in our hearts.
Columbo, I do not understand how they have 1/2 million dollar house and a late model beemer - it is beyond my comprehension. No money for child care arrangements - going to used car pick a part - what is going on???