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Jaycee Lee Dugard
try another castle:
I would have thought that the Elizabeth Smart case would have erased all doubt of that.
Scary thing is, when she disappeared, I called it. I said "Watch, some crazy poly fuck kidnapped her for his bride."
Anonymous:
There will always be suspicion of stockholm syndrome and with good reason. It's human nature to look at someone else's misfortunate incident and tell yourself I'll never let that happen to me. They must be stupid. Weak. Gullble. Etcetera.
Antigen:
It takes a thousand voices to tell just one story.
Anonymous:
Him, I don’t care how schitzoid his quirks appear. He knew enough to conceal his crimes and, and to initially deny the paternity of the two younger victims, before announcing that everyone would find the truth to be a “heartwarming story.” Is there any penalty to be dealt to him that would seem sufficient? None that I can think of.
I wonder about the role of the wife. Is she victim or perpetrator/enabler? Wondering about it calls to mind the similar debate over Hedda Nussbaum’s role in the death of six year old Lisa Steinberg.
It’s pretty damned difficult for me to understand that level of fucked up. I try to understand it, but I can’t seem to in cases where victims become so damaged they’re capable of such an extreme disconnect. It’s beyond what I am capable grasping. I don’t even know if it applies to the wife in this case, but it’s almost certain that’s where her defense will go.
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: "Antigen" ---It takes a thousand voices to tell just one story.
--- End quote ---
....but it only takes a small group of kids and a couple of braiwashed staff members to fuck a kid up for life
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