christee
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There was a male caseworker there? Really? I hadn't read this until just now.The guy caseworker talked to before the fire clearly knew nothing about any of that.
There was a male caseworker there? Really? I hadn't read this until just now.The guy caseworker talked to before the fire clearly knew nothing about any of that.
There was a male caseworker there? Really? I hadn't read this until just now.
ITA...As far as i'm concerned she's now a victim of JP's actions. She's lucky to be alive.I don't care. We can wait. We need to leave her alone for now because it is too soon.
How exactly would the public become knowing? I have no clue what makes this particular case worker different from all the other potential witnesses to crimes.
How exactly would the public become knowing? I have no clue what makes this particular case worker different from all the other potential witnesses to crimes.
ITA...As far as i'm concerned she's now a victim of JP's actions. She's lucky to be alive.
UNknowing about the challenge she faced, the lack of purview let alone training, etc etc.
Yes, her name is out there now and more. She was doing her job and should not have her personal life any more disturbed by this horrific incident which she happened to have witnessed in the line of duty.
ITA Gram! :blowkiss:What makes her different is that she is in serious shock and trauma and we at WS two days after this horrific event, are not going to add to her fragile well being. Thanks.
ITA...As far as i'm concerned she's now a victim of JP's actions. She's lucky to be alive.
I have no desire whatsoever to disturb her personal life but I think its naive to think that our media is just going to leave her alone.
Sadly, it would not have mattered if the calls had been perfectly handled. Or if the SW had the address on the tip of her tongue. I do not think anyone could have responded to this crisis in time to save those little boys. The monster knew that because he planned it that way.
7 thousand dollars would be enough to get a bunch of music recorded.ITA Gram! :blowkiss:
Are you being scarcastic about posting her name? :dunno:For those who don't want to listen to calls: this link has a description of her first 911 call. Now, be careful, it does list her name so don't post it here.
""They have to respond to emergency, life threatening situations first," the dispatcher responds"
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/...ict-Josh-Powells-chilling-acts.html?s_cid=s10
I have no desire whatsoever to disturb her personal life but I think its naive to think that our media is just going to leave her alone.