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I see I wasn't the only one who caught that. In one interview, the father made reference to bringing Elizabeth's harp "up" to the garage to put it in the car. He also said that one of the places he checked for Elizabeth that night was the bedroom in the basement, where the girls sometimes slept. These statements have lead me to wonder if the basement bedroom might have been Elizabeth's room. (Remember, we were originally told that the shared room was temporary while Elizabeth's room was being renovated.) At any rate, I found the former mayor's slip of the tongue quite interesting in that it was not the first time that basement bedroom has been mentioned.
70 posted on 06/22/2002 6:58:37 PM PDT by freedox
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Please add me to your ping list and thanks for starting this thread.
71 posted on 06/22/2002 7:05:34 PM PDT by I-couldnt-make-this-stuff-up!
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To: freedox; Palladin; EnquiringMind
statements have lead me to wonder if the basement bedroom might have been Elizabeth's room.

Maybe it was some kind of weird discipline bedroom.

Or a menstruating bedroom?

Book of Mormon Testimony

[...]

a menstruating woman was unclean and isolated as much as she possibly could be from other women, and entirely from men. That also was a distinct Hebrew custom. See the 12th Chapter of Leviticus for uncleanness of child birth, also in Luke 2:2 concerning the mother of Jesus. And for the uncleanness of girls, Esther 2:12.


129 posted on 06/22/2002 11:48:36 PM PDT by Plummz
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