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Multiple personalities? |
We don’t know what is plausible or not because we don’t have all of the facts. People are trashing her without any facts. Disgusting. |
| I'm not sure that is the only thing that's disgusting, PP, but we'll see. |
Who said anything about it being good or bad? You’re just making up crap. |
| I am just glad that she is ok. |
Yes. She's not the one in the video. And she was getting her bachelor's in psychology. |
I believe she has already graduated with her bachelor's already. She's now in a combined nursing training program (UAB/Jeff State) |
There is a stereotype re: people who study psychology and maybe it fits in her case? With the boyfriend coming out doubling down I do wonder if she was with another guy and he is in denial on some level. |
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I am still struggling with a 25 year old willingly leaving her phone behind… |
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The phone that, if used, can be tracked? that one? |
He may have something to do with it. He only came out to public towards the end, around the time she was found. I think it’s wild that her brother and sister in law never went public. It’s as if they knew and was like, nah, I’m good, we know she will show up. |
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Don't need to use it for a family member to use "find my phone." She likely was someplace she did not want her family or boyfriend to know about. Or, this was staged for GFM $ and social media notoriety. Or something else we may hear about in time.
What LE is not speaking about is a missing child or a dangerous predator on the loose, probably bc both were made up. |
Some interesting ideas from a forensic psychiatrist commenting (not involved)on the Papini case: It is a mistake to assume mental illness is the cause of unusual behavior,” said Dr. Ian Lamoureux, a forensic psychiatrist and frequent expert witness who teaches at the University of Arizona College of Medicine and the Mayo Clinic. There could be a rational, if mysterious, explanation, Lamoureux said, though he cautioned that he has not examined Papini and many factors in the case remain unknown to the public. Prosecutors say her faked kidnapping wasn’t impulsive, and that she planned it for more than a year without her husband knowing. The former boyfriend told investigators they didn’t have sex while she stayed with him. Papini’s organization and planning would seem to make conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression an unlikely explanation, said Lamoureux, who specializes in complicated criminal and civil cases. She may have expected that the kidnapping hoax would bring her “fame and fortune,” he said. |
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Who knows what happened
We just don't know. One thing for sure...sucks to be her right now. |