Anonymous wrote:A few interesting points to ponder.
1) According to Heavy.com, an anonymous family member of this woman said that she also faked her own abuduction back in 2006.
2) A web blogger has posted two interesting documents. One is a divorce record filed in California that shows she was married to someone else around that same time in 2006, although to the press this last month she was described as being in a 'first marriage'.
SECOND item was a police report from gas station in CA earlier in the week where a woman saw her in a car, with a man, approached and asked if she was alright and suggested she looked identical to the woman kidnapped in Shasta. The woman denied she was her, but she and the WHITE male drove away. Woman who reported it to the police was very convinced it was her.
These things, and her racist anti-Hispanic rants on that Skinheadz website, which have been verified, makes me convinced this was a hoax by her: probably to scam some $$$, get lots of attention, and escape her marriage for a brief spell. All the signs point to hoax. And given that the husband passed a poly, I think she cooked this up all by herself. Maybe with a lover waiting in the wings.
Yikes. How/where was the Skinheadz thing verified? It is all extremely bizarre. Seems almost unprecedented for an abducted woman to be released voluntarily three weeks later.
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