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To: John Jamieson
to cover a scar-- makeup--

Besides, what kind of scar a surgical one, leaves a wide tissue scar to cover on the throat--thiroid/sp -gland?? That kind of scar would be closer to the collar/shoulder bones. I've seen that kind of scar on someone before..

Again, the necklace thing bothers me... Brenda said I never made her take it off.. Brenda was never asked, -Did you encourage her to keep it on....
26 posted on 08/10/2002 3:08:24 PM PDT by juzcuz
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27 posted on 08/10/2002 3:38:24 PM PDT by oremus
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To: juzcuz
I have seen these necklaces. Go to Claire's boutique or any earring store at the mall if you want to see what it is made of. The plastic is extremely flimsey and delicate. Without a doubt, the same necklace did NOT last for two years, if the child never took it off.

But worse than that, I am highly suspicious of the story about "the necklace" because the Van Dams never said anything without an intention.

That is, they purposefully made a huge deal about the necklace. Why? Because they KNEW she had the necklace on when she died. I still think whoever killed her, KNEW how much the little girl loved the necklace, so they left it on her. It was far, far, too delicate not to have been broken during the struggle for her life, as Dusek pointed out. It was a stretchie piece of plastic, as thin as a rubber band...not even as durable.

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28 posted on 08/10/2002 5:30:52 PM PDT by spectre
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