[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:
There was something very similar in the UK a few years ago.
Basically a mother claimed her child was missing. Police, friends and strangers all went looking for the little girl, racking up over a million pounds in costs.
After about 10 days someone heard a childs voice coming from a flat owned by the womans’ ex boyfriend or relation (i forget which). Police investigated and found the kid, unharmed. It had all been a ‘stunt’ to gain attention.
The mother was jailed for a substantial term.
Wish I could remember the name of the mother, but it’s on the tip of my mind.
[quote]on edge wrote:
I don’t see what’s so bizarre. Sleaze ball abducted child. Sleaze ball returned child. What’s so bizarre?
I have no idea how our media would present this story. I do believe how cute the kid is dictates the amount and type of attention the case gets.[/quote]
What’s (part of what’s )bizarre is the sleaze ball is a squatting hobo who seems barely able to take of himself and has been arrested repeatedly but somehow has managed to not only care for a special needs toddler for a few days on the run without having harmed him in any way, perverted or otherwise, but also managed to evade police hunting the area while caring for the child AND put him back undetected right under the nose of an army of police blocking the roads.
There is a lot of other weirdness too, that’s just one angle.
They have him in custody now and if he did have anything to do with it I’m sure he’ll give it away in questioning if he’s as challenged as he’s been presented.
[quote]on edge wrote:
I don’t see what’s so bizarre. Sleaze ball abducted child. Sleaze ball returned child. What’s so bizarre?
I have no idea how our media would present this story. I do believe how cute the kid is dictates the amount and type of attention the case gets.[/quote]
What’s (part of what’s )bizarre is the sleaze ball is a squatting hobo who seems barely able to take of himself and has been arrested repeatedly but somehow has managed to not only care for a special needs toddler for a few days on the run without having harmed him in any way, perverted or otherwise, but also managed to evade police hunting the area while caring for the child AND put him back undetected right under the nose of an army of police blocking the roads.
There is a lot of other weirdness too, that’s just one angle.
They have him in custody now and if he did have anything to do with it I’m sure he’ll give it away in questioning if he’s as challenged as he’s been presented.[/quote]yeah, the picture alone makes him look way too retarded for such a feat. Poor scapegoat.
[quote]on edge wrote:
I don’t see what’s so bizarre. Sleaze ball abducted child. Sleaze ball returned child. What’s so bizarre?
I have no idea how our media would present this story. I do believe how cute the kid is dictates the amount and type of attention the case gets.[/quote]
What’s (part of what’s )bizarre is the sleaze ball is a squatting hobo who seems barely able to take of himself and has been arrested repeatedly but somehow has managed to not only care for a special needs toddler for a few days on the run without having harmed him in any way, perverted or otherwise, but also managed to evade police hunting the area while caring for the child AND put him back undetected right under the nose of an army of police blocking the roads.
There is a lot of other weirdness too, that’s just one angle.
They have him in custody now and if he did have anything to do with it I’m sure he’ll give it away in questioning if he’s as challenged as he’s been presented.[/quote]yeah, the picture alone makes him look way too retarded for such a feat. Poor scapegoat.
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He is either a ninja or has an invisibility cloak.
They don’t happen to have any rye that has been sitting around in a damp silo too long up there do they?
It’s like a good ole fashioned witch hunt or reverse halo effect. The guy is ugly and gives people the creeps, so someone takes it upon themselves to level an indefensible accusation, whips the local town folk into a frenzy, then they chase the beast out into the hinterlands and destroy him.
[quote]etaco wrote:
Did anyone else see the title to this thread and think it was some sort freak show trick or accident involving the movement of a leg or something away from the sagital plane of the body? No? Ok, I’m a weirdo.[/quote]
[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
They don’t happen to have any rye that has been sitting around in a damp silo too long up there do they?
It’s like a good ole fashioned witch hunt or reverse halo effect. The guy is ugly and gives people the creeps, so someone takes it upon themselves to level an indefensible accusation, whips the local town folk into a frenzy, then they chase the beast out into the hinterlands and destroy him.
[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
They don’t happen to have any rye that has been sitting around in a damp silo too long up there do they?
It’s like a good ole fashioned witch hunt or reverse halo effect. The guy is ugly and gives people the creeps, so someone takes it upon themselves to level an indefensible accusation, whips the local town folk into a frenzy, then they chase the beast out into the hinterlands and destroy him.
You didn’t ask for a Scoterican’s opinion so …meh.
But I thought this thread was going to be about aliens. I even got excited when I happened to catch a glimpse of the ‘suspect’ link before I read your post properly. ><
[quote]etaco wrote:
Did anyone else see the title to this thread and think it was some sort freak show trick or accident involving the movement of a leg or something away from the sagital plane of the body? No? Ok, I’m a weirdo.[/quote]
[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:
There was something very similar in the UK a few years ago.
Basically a mother claimed her child was missing. Police, friends and strangers all went looking for the little girl, racking up over a million pounds in costs.
After about 10 days someone heard a childs voice coming from a flat owned by the womans’ ex boyfriend or relation (i forget which). Police investigated and found the kid, unharmed. It had all been a ‘stunt’ to gain attention.
The mother was jailed for a substantial term.
Wish I could remember the name of the mother, but it’s on the tip of my mind.
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Sounds exactly the same.
The fact that the kid was unharmed seems very suspicious. I don’t know how they do things up North, but in the US of A, child molesters molest the children they abduct.