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Someone paid for his representation, JMO
What is the basis for your opinion? (I really hate cryptic inferences to secret knowledge, on here).
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Someone paid for his representation, JMO
What is the basis for your opinion? (I really hate cryptic inferences to secret knowledge, on here).
http://wjla.com/news/offbeat/man-te...fic-stop-reveals-4-pounds-of-pot-sheriffs-say[h=1]Man, teddy bear in custody after traffic stop reveals 4 pounds of pot, sheriff says[/h]
It's where I live! Winston Salem, Greensboro and High Point (and the closely surrounding areas) = the Triad. Not to be confused with the Triangle! Which is Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. (Also called the Research Triangle)
Searching the local news FB for any updates on the custody hearing but can't find anything But I did come across this completely off topic post and wanted to share in case anyone else is needing a little bit of a diversion today. (Note the handcuffs on the poor teddy bear).
http://wjla.com/news/offbeat/man-te...fic-stop-reveals-4-pounds-of-pot-sheriffs-say
Last I looked, the had raised less than $400, so I don't see an outpouring in terms of money here.My basis of my opinion is with the outpouring of support in this case , the bio father is being helped. JMO
http://bit.ly/2B3nsqyWoods and his ex-wife, Kristy, are scheduled to be in court over the custody of the boys Friday morning.
Last I looked, the had raised less than $400, so I don't see an outpouring in terms of money here.
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That statement stuck in my craw too. Firstly, because she didn't walk well. I'd expect a plea to neighbors to check their outbuildings.
Something along the lines of: Please everyone look anywhere. She didn't walk well, she couldn't have gotten far!
Secondly, after googling for other opinions, but before the searches started by the bridges, I ran across some statement analysis that I understand may or may not be allowed to be speculated upon here. But, it mentioned in passing that the phrase "she could be anywhere" could point to Mariah being placed in water. I tried to look into that connection further but saw that it may be "inadmissible" here and sort of gave up.
Not sure of my point. Curious if there is an analysis certified expert or something that can weigh in? Just agreeing that "she could be anywhere" sure did stick out. Along with (paraphrasing) to be able to *touch* and hold her and not let her go *again*.
I wasn't suggesting that the would be the source, but rather, that the status of the can in some ways gage the level of general outpouring, and that it doesn't suggest much.I was leaning towards a private donation...JMO
Fabulous. Thank you for indulging me, Amonet. I tried to disregard the awkward "(she) goes by Mariah" statement, thinking it might have been fed by the reporter somehow, since little ones can frequently have a nick name they might respond better to at that age. Regardless, I find this statement analysis for clues to be some fascinating stuff.
It's where I live! Winston Salem, Greensboro and High Point (and the closely surrounding areas) = the Triad. Not to be confused with the Triangle! Which is Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. (Also called the Research Triangle)
WFMY2 is our local channel which is why they didn't explain further I'm sure.
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Fabulous. Thank you for indulging me, Amonet. I tried to disregard the awkward "(she) goes by Mariah" statement, thinking it might have been fed by the reporter somehow, since little ones can frequently have a nick name they might respond better to at that age. Regardless, I find this statement analysis for clues to be some fascinating stuff.
Last I looked, the had raised less than $400, so I don't see an outpouring in terms of money here.
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I think there were a lot of things wrong with her first plea, including body language and verbal language. She did a lot of left lateral looking with her eyes which is supposedly audial constructed in NLP (not remembered but developed on the spot). When she looked up to the sky with tears in her eyes and held the gaze for at least 3 seconds without blinking I thought that was very telling. It seemed very grief stricken and remorseful (of the death). almost looking to the heavens. Also if you freeze that video, her expressions give away a lot of info. she also turned her face away from the cameras after certain statements, like she was concealing or protecting herself after saying certain things. She grimaced and made some defensive expressions after certain statements too. you don't notice it unless you freeze the video bc they are fleeting glances.
A little OT: I would be interested in watching, with an eye toward analysis, some of the pleas from parents wrongly deemed guilty in the media. Who were then ultimately found to be victims of actual child abduction. A few posters and mods have mentioned such cases as a warning to tread lightly.