ETA: I wasn't able to open CuriousMe's links for some reason
I did find this:
Faked abduction suspect arrested after crash
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The woman accused of making up an abduction this summer, had drugs in her car during a head-on crash Wednesday, State Police said.
Mattice, 24, of Johnstown, was driving along Middle Grove Road at about noon and was at fault when the crash occurred, police said.
In the car were Valium, Oxycontin and Xanax which were not prescribed to her, troopers said.
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Mattice is charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor, and possession of a controlled substance outside its original container, a violation. She also is charged with traffic violations of failure to keep right and moving from a lane unsafely, troopers said.
She was ordered to appear in Milton Town Court on Tuesday.
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https://www.google.com/amp/www.time...e-accused-of-faking-9935823.php?client=safari
:banghead:
I was one of the posters who took some convincing that RM was lying (before LE and MSM confirmed it, because she was still a "victim" - kind of like her mom said not too long ago :sigh:. Boy did she have my number :facepalm:
Imagine what this is
really doing to her family, and loved ones. We are literally witnessing the downward spiral of an addict (in real time), for the entire world to see. Instead of seeing it play out "nice and neat" on
Intervention it is happening on MSM, on the streets of the neighborhoods where some of my fellow WSers actually live, and in the courthouse of the jurisdiction where they vote. This is as real as it gets, and the car accident that RM got herself into is just further proof of that.
Yeah, I fell for her lies, and I learned more than one important lesson from Miss Mattice. My eldest just turned 13 last week, and this is the world she's growing up in, as a student athlete. She broke 3 bones last year, and I thank God she's such a trooper! I don't know that I could have made it through with so little pain control (I'm just saying!!!).
JMO: someone needs to step in and intervene before it's too late. If this accident isn't enough (and I don't know that it will be, because being on probation clearly wasn't enough to keep her from doing what she did.
RM is very fortunate that she wasn't held for drug testing. OxyContin is a long acting medication, and a DUI charge could have been added. She has no business being on the road right now. She is a danger to others until she is clean. This is not just about her anymore. It's about everyone else she has the potential to hurt - and I don't mean just her family and friends.
I'm sorry Rachael, but you're not fooling me anymore. The wool is finally off of my eyes, and you had me at go. I hope your mom can see you as clear as day for who - and what - you have become. She can do that, and still love you. If she doesn't, I'm afraid she could lose you, forever. And for that, she may never, ever forgive herself.
:cow:
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