Anonymous wrote:Google culpeper unsolved murder if you want to know what can happen if you answer the door for a stranger supposedly in distress.
The police told me that this is precisely the mistake too many people make--thinking it is safe to open to a woman but not a man. I am the poster above regarding the "rape" victim. The police who came to my door said that I could very likely have ended up facing a gun if I had let her in my house. Do not think that just because the "victim" is a female that you are safe. Call 911.
Anonymous wrote:I rarely open the door to people I don't know. So no, I would not have opened the door for her and I most definitely would not have gone out into a flood and strong winds to look for two small children that had already been swept away. It's sad that her kids died, but she had plenty of warning that a storm was coming and should have evacuated prior to it getting bad.
Anonymous wrote:http://updates.jezebel.com/post/34849567399/mothers-two-sons-die-during-hurricane-after-she-is
This article isn't the woman's account -- it's her sister giving the quotes.
But, the woman was on an empty porch (no neighbor sitting with his back against the door) and she didn't have her kids with her at the time. She had already lost them.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the story was that after her children were swept away she was knocking on doors to ask people to help her look for them? I would open my door to her, in that case, but I wouldn't have gone out in the storm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Google culpeper unsolved murder if you want to know what can happen if you answer the door for a stranger supposedly in distress.
She had 2 young children in her arms and the water was rising around her. Seriously, you wouldn't try to help her?[/quote]
That all depends on which news story you believe. I've heard so many versions of this story and only one reports that she had the kids with her when she knocked. Plus, he says she didn't and he says she never knocked, just threw a flower pot.