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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Now that Camron and Savannah have done solo Video pleas…. Will Annie? [/quote] Do you remember the Elizabeth smart case? [b]Everybody thought it was the father or another family member[/b]. The mother barely spoke out and did not want to appear on camera. they said that was odd. Guess what: it was no one in the family. You can’t judge what family members are doing during traumatic times based on what your “normal” mind I thinks they should do. [/quote] Really? I don't remember this. All I remember is that her little sister told the police she saw the person who took her and recognized him but couldn't remember from where. And that the parents refused to let the police keep questioning her over and over, saying that it would cause her to clam up or modify her memory of what she really saw, to fit whatever the police might be leading her towards. Which I guess might be seen as suspicious, yes, but apparently they were totally right because the girl one day was like BOOM I KNOW WHO IT WAS and she was 100% correct. That girl rocks. [/quote] There’s a new Netflix documentary on the case and that is accurate. The father and then the uncle was suspected and the uncle’s demeanor (after all the stress and exhaustion of the search) was somewhat odd. I had forgotten several details of the case. It’s a good documentary if you are looking for something to watch.[/quote] Thanks, I’ll check it out! I remember that case really vividly and I remember reading some of Elizabeth’s testimony at the trial. And I was just blown away by how composed and strong she was. I remember thinking, her parents must have done something right after she was found, in terms of support and love and counseling, to help her turn out as good as she did [/quote] It’s a coping mechanism. And her documentary she talks about still working through it. Many of us who went through childhood trauma were described as being poised, mature beyond their years, etc. but it’s kind of like a duck gliding smoothly across the water. You don’t see underneath their feet Are kicking like crazy just trying to stay afloat.[/quote] This is exactly what I thought about the exchange student woman accused of murder in Italy, what's-her-name. People were like, she didn't act the way someone would act if they saw blood in the bathroom or whatever. So what if she didn't act the way people assume they would act in that situation. Some people are screwed up inside and they don't act as others expect them to, if there even is such a thing as "how someone should act" in these extreme situations.[/quote] Amanda Knox. That case had some serious misogyny [/quote]
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