>>>*oh, well, I tried* That's the closest I could come to putting some facts to the person.>>>
It's ok. Thanks for trying though!
That one you posted is the closest though.
Sure. Maybe the hordes of reporters will actually go to the courthouse and find the true details.
Hey, I saw Quientana on GMA this morning and she's a doll. She reminds me of someone, but I can't think who - maybe Sheryl Crow, but prettier.
You'd never know she is the same person as the 12-year-old girl that JMK met and bulldozed into marrying him. She was something of a plain Jane then, with brown hair and looked a little pudgy. Not now - va va vavoom.
The family's story was sad and odd. This 19-year-old kid had them totally flummoxed. I'm amazed at how scared they were of him! Her father, who seems very nice and much different than I was picturing him - not backwoods or anything like that - just very normal - had gone to the sheriff when they woke up one morning and Q was gone.
You know how Bamans are - he said the sheriff just kinda drawled "you know how kids are, Larry - she'll come home shortly." (She did, that evening, with JMK.) And evidently, the parents could never get LE to do anything about it.
Her mother cried a lot, talking about that period of their lives. Q didn't really say a whole lot - she's very soft-spoken - but said Karr drugged her and made her do things she didn't even know she did. She was terrified of him, although she knew he "loved" her.
Her father said all he did was write dark, demonic letters to her - "no love to them". Poor man, he was hard-pressed to find the words to describe it. And mom just cried some more. At least they had a happy ending and showed her wedding photos - she and her mom both over-emphasized how much her new hubby loves her - and she has a 4-mo-old baby.
The very strangest thing was that Q said Karr signed many of his notes to her with "S.B.T.C."
That, I found almost too much to believe. They didn't show the writings on-screen, but I feel like if she said this and had them to show, it would be very big news. They don't seem like scammers at all - very sincere.
Here's her pic and the article about the show this morning:
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/LegalCenter/story?id=2345711