To: monday
Are you kidding? Cases like this happen all the freekin time. Who knows many thousands of brides and grooms get left at the altar every year? And how many of them leave the state, cut their hair in an effort to disguise themselves, and don't tell a single soul where they're going? I'll wait for your numbers on that. And don't tell me that this woman didn't know that anybody would be looking for her -- if that were the case, why cut her hair? And why contact the police at all?
To: NYCVirago
"And how many of them leave the state, cut their hair in an effort to disguise themselves, and don't tell a single soul where they're going?"
I don't know. A bunch. Many disappear forever.
78 posted on
05/03/2005 1:21:58 PM PDT by
monday
To: NYCVirago; Eagle Eye
Check this post from a few days ago. It was the first major, formal article to appear on the Jennifer Wilbanks case. Written by Joan Swirsky for NewsMax.com, it provides Joan's viewpoint as an RN and psychotherapist. Joan is a regular NewsMax contributing writer. The post received nearly 1,900 viewings and is a great thread on this topic.
Runaway Hoax-(Jennifer Wilbanks "psychoanalyzed;" it's a matter of character, after all, isn't it?)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1394845/posts
79 posted on
05/03/2005 1:31:46 PM PDT by
CHARLITE
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