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Peanut1

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Mom: Nevaehs funeral touched my heart
« on: June 20, 2009, 08:12:24 AM »

So now the "mother" is saying that George Kennedy called her while in jail but she didn't speak to him.  Yet on one of the radio interviews, she states she called him when she discovered the girl missing, and he did come and "look" for her.  She also states in a public interview that she had had NO contact from Kennedy since the incident, yet now admits a phone call was left from jail. This gal's not even smart enough to get her story straight.  Then again, we're talking about someone who thought Nancy Grace was "confused".  She wasn't "confused" at all - she was nailing her right down and rightfully so.

I'm glad the people of Missouri and Texas came and gave their support and that it's this "part of the community" that has gotten her through this.  Yeah - the "part of the community" that DOESN'T KNOW HER or the situation.  That's the only people that would even begin to entertain support of this uh . . . "mother".
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Re: Mom: Nevaehs funeral touched my heart
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2009, 09:54:15 AM »

So now the "mother" is saying that George Kennedy called her while in jail but she didn't speak to him.  Yet on one of the radio interviews, she states she called him when she discovered the girl missing, and he did come and "look" for her.  She also states in a public interview that she had had NO contact from Kennedy since the incident, yet now admits a phone call was left from jail. This gal's not even smart enough to get her story straight.  Then again, we're talking about someone who thought Nancy Grace was "confused".  She wasn't "confused" at all - she was nailing her right down and rightfully so.

I'm glad the people of Missouri and Texas came and gave their support and that it's this "part of the community" that has gotten her through this.  Yeah - the "part of the community" that DOESN'T KNOW HER or the situation.  That's the only people that would even begin to entertain support of this uh . . . "mother".

Peanut, you obviously have not followed this forum long because a majority of Monroe residents organized a balloon release for the funeral procession, Merkle Funeral Home provided their services, a Monroe cemetery donated the plot, and on, and on. Monroe community opened their arms to this family and has been most supportive.

Just because JB is not as articulate as some doesn't mean she's guilty.  She's in a position where nothing she does will be right.

Let's let LE do their job and not use this forum to smear a family who's lost a child from a horrible tragedy.
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« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2009, 10:01:20 AM »

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Re: Mom: Nevaehs funeral touched my heart
« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2009, 12:42:42 PM »

I have certainly had my own "opinions" over the past few weeks.

I have had my "opinions" about things that were absolutely avoidable. 

But, anyone who can't put their "opinions" aside for one moment should not even read the MEN article "Nevaeh's funeral touched my heart".  To do so and then continue rehashing all the same old "Civilian Crime Solving 101" is just ridiculous.

If nothing else, that article showed that JB IS in prison.  I've said from early on that no matter what the outcome is, JB will no longer have any kind of life left here in Monroe.  And with all the local persecution of JB, unfortunately by association, SHERRY loses her life as well.   

It's all bad enough.  It's certainly SAD enough. 

So, for all the "Civilian Sleuths" to keep analysing the "timelines" and "she said this here and that there", it's just enough already.  For now, at least. 

I'm just as anxious as anyone to know the answers to what happened and I'm confident that answers will be found. 

In the meantime, I think the MEN (knowing the sentiments of many in this town) posted a nice article that gave the whole thing a somewhat human clarity that, in my opinion at least, only seemed like a sad/distant "Movie of the Week". 

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Re: Mom: Nevaehs funeral touched my heart
« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2009, 12:40:44 AM »

I don't understand some of  you hard hearted people
out there. feel sorry for you. all you can do is crucify.
you got a bad problem.
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Re: Mom: Nevaehs funeral touched my heart
« Reply #5 on: June 22, 2009, 03:53:13 PM »


  She's in a position where nothing she does will be right.


She could do one thing right.... tell the truth!!!
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Re: Mom: Nevaehs funeral touched my heart
« Reply #6 on: June 23, 2009, 01:59:46 AM »

I don't understand some of  you hard hearted people
out there. feel sorry for you. all you can do is crucify.
you got a bad problem.
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