
If it is a hoax I hope she is made to pay back the police. They put in overtime for 3 weeks looking for her. |
Since you then would of known Sherri in 2006 will you tell us about this 1st kidnapping? Was that for real a hoax or just an internet rumor? |
It seems like a hoax -- no real motive, no identification of the assailants, suddenly just showed up. |
Remember a lululemon murder, something didn't add up and the 2nd "victim" ended up being killer. This story has some similar feelings. |
Fishy..
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Here's her Pinterest. People are saying her husband scrubbed some of her account but that is hard to verify. She's a Conservative Trump supporter and possible Neo-Nazi
https://www.pinterest.com/spapini/cultural-differences/ |
The site that printed the "blog" you are referring to is a spoof site. This is their tagline. "UmbrellaofSuspicion
Welcome to Umbrella of Suspicion, home of the sarcastic and politically incorrect true crime blog." found in their last head. People should really verify their sources before jumping on the the "journalism" bandwagon. |
This woman had way too much time on her hands. Who the hell pins that much? Hope she's caught soon and that she pays back every cent. |
Her pinterest is pretty telling into who she is. She falls for anti-Muslim propaganda and is a Trump supporter. That's saying a lot. |
Anyone remember Denise Huskins ? No one believed her either.
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/FBI-Arrest-Matthew-Muller-Denise-Huskins-Gone-Girl-Vallejo-Womans-Kidnappers-Want-Apology-From-California-Police-Report-314649641.html |
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Something definitely doesn't smell right. This is nearly identical to the Jennifer Wilbanks aka 'runaway bride' case from 2005. |
I was about to post the same thing! |
Completely off topic, but DAMN that's a good looking couple that got abducted. |
Yet very pro Native American (which well might be another white supremacist thing I don't get). |