Anonymous wrote:If only these girls ran away from him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who in the hell reads “Delphi video” and doesn’t know it’s going to be sad and tragic? You shouldn’t need an abstract of the video to know what you’re probably going to see.
Honestly? Me. I'm not on social media, so I don't get regularly inundated with stuff like this. "Bridge guy" didn't mean a thing to me.
I'm grateful to the pp's who said not to watch (I didn't), and I wish people who want to post stuff like this would be a lot more specific in their post descriptions so I could choose whether or not to engage.
You should watch it because it doesn’t show anything “bad” but it shows how a normal guy walking in the park can turn out to be so evil. A teachable moment.
Anonymous wrote:It’s critically important that we as parents do not allow our little boys to feel entitled to ANYTHING, without our permission.
When a woman or girl says, no, that means NO. End of story. No explanations needed.
The development of bad men usually starts in early childhood.
Anonymous wrote: It's not about the truth. It's about winning their case.
Anonymous wrote:I followed this case in detail from the start. For years I was convinced Richard Allen was guilty. But in the year before his trial, I started to have doubts. I feel his "confessions" may have been the result of psychological trauma and insanity brought about from solitary confinement.
As an avid true-crime follower, I am not sure the jury convicted the real killer. I truly think there was reasonable doubt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who in the hell reads “Delphi video” and doesn’t know it’s going to be sad and tragic? You shouldn’t need an abstract of the video to know what you’re probably going to see.
Honestly? Me. I'm not on social media, so I don't get regularly inundated with stuff like this. "Bridge guy" didn't mean a thing to me.
I'm grateful to the pp's who said not to watch (I didn't), and I wish people who want to post stuff like this would be a lot more specific in their post descriptions so I could choose whether or not to engage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s with all the comments like “the word is a dangerous place”? Men are a danger to women and girls. Let’s start saying things like “dangerous man” instead of “dangerous person.” 999/1000 it’s a man. Women and girls cannot go to parks because of MEN, not tornadoes or something.
That is extremely sexist and shortsighted of you. Women can be just as dangerous as men.