MachoFantastico
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That picture really highlights some similarities, have to admit.
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Ugh. It makes me livid when any parent believes they own their child.
No he didn't belong to her as if he was a used table or some other material object. What she did with his little life is reprehensible imo.
Every pain, every bruise or harm he has endured, she is the sole one who is responsible. She set all of this in play.
If he had been loved, and cared for he wouldnt have been found bruised, and afraid fleeing from his captors.
That is not motherly love. IMO. That is being very self centered, and what a narcissist does who believes they are the only one who matters.
Imo, it will become known her selfish decision has greatly harmed Timmothy.
Imoo
That picture really highlights some similarities, have to admit.
I could barely do any work today and definitely didn't cook -my toddler is having pizza
Catching up..not sure if this was posted?
(Video at link)
KENTUCKY (WHAS11) – A Newport, Ky. man says he saw the teenager who claims to be missing Timmothy Pitzen walking a street in Newport, Ky. on April 3.
Rick Boyers, who lives on Columbia Street, said he was walking to a White Castle near Columbia Street to get coffee when he saw the teenager. Boyers said the teen's face was red and appeared to have cuts.
Boyers said he was mumbling and he asked if the boy was all right. The teen replied, he wanted to go home and that his stomach was hurting.
“Looked like he was hit by a truck,” Boyers said.
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Man describes seeing teenager claiming to be Timmothy Pitzen walking street in Newport, Ky.
I've proven that hitting 'Enter' every 3 seconds doesnt help much.
Am really hoping this is really the right child, but part of the story doesn't ring true to me (if what is being reported is correct of course). I live in Cincinnati and local news has been reporting he was in a hotel in Sharonville (a suburb in a very northern part of the Cincinnati area) and was found in Newport, Kentucky, which is right over the river from downtown Cincinnati. Sharonville is about a 25 mile drive from downtown using the I-75 freeway. Using regular roads is a very convoluted drive and takes much longer. On either route that he would have taken (on foot) there are many very populated areas (in fact I can't think of any that aren't, other than a couple of industrial type exits that still have convenience stores, etc.) that he would have come across (non expressway would have even more). If he was following the expressway route he would have taken the I-75 bridge that takes you into Covington, not Newport (though it is just a matter of a fairly short distance between bridges). I am hoping that this is really the right child, but if so why didn't he stop for help sooner along the way?
Hopefully we'll know more by the end of the day ...
What We Know About the Timmothy Pitzen Case So Far
"A spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation confirmed that authorities administered a DNA test on the boy and were awaiting results Thursday, hoping to have answers later in the day."
Am really hoping this is really the right child, but part of the story doesn't ring true to me (if what is being reported is correct of course). I live in Cincinnati and local news has been reporting he was in a hotel in Sharonville (a suburb in a very northern part of the Cincinnati area) and was found in Newport, Kentucky, which is right over the river from downtown Cincinnati. Sharonville is about a 25 mile drive from downtown using the I-75 freeway. Using regular roads is a very convoluted drive and takes much longer. On either route that he would have taken (on foot) there are many very populated areas (in fact I can't think of any that aren't, other than a couple of industrial type exits that still have convenience stores, etc.) that he would have come across (non expressway would have even more). If he was following the expressway route he would have taken the I-75 bridge that takes you into Covington, not Newport (though it is just a matter of a fairly short distance between bridges). I am hoping that this is really the right child, but if so why didn't he stop for help sooner along the way?
I think this is a good possibility.My first thought was darker. Shawn Hornbeck said his captor was looking to "replace" him when he reached a certain age and he was scared he was going to kill him. Timmothy might have "aged out" of his original captors and they turned him over to whoever these people are.
The original kidnapping left no clues behind, or no clues that anyone found. I would believe these are different people.
If there are more children invokved, that blonde woman needs to get off Facebook. Don't share photos of information. Good grief. Just think lady. Please.
I just looked at the two pictures. It sure looks like him to me.
I do think it looks just like him. The shape of his face, the nose, eyes, and lips look very similar to his earlier pictures. He looks much like the father as well.That picture really highlights some similarities, have to admit.
Great first post! I would call this in:Sorry if the images don’t work, this is my first post ever.
What if he got confused on the name of the hotel and it actually isn’t Red Roof Inn but something very similar and not even located by a Red Roof Inn? I did some research and there is a hotel that is a 1 hour and 52 minute walk from where he was found. The name of the hotel is Rest In, the address is 3244 Central Pkwy, Cincinnati OH 45225 and right off of I74 but is kinda off(away from) the main road and is next to woods, which would be a good location to hide out with a missing kid. This is all speculation, and obviously might not be the case, but it could be a similar situation.
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It already is horrifying! Whatever happened to this boy, be it Timmothy or not, it does not appear to be good thingsOh wow! This case might become horrifying!