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Hundreds search for missing bride-to-be
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| April 28, 2005
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Posted on 04/28/2005 10:13:06 AM PDT by varina davis
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To: Labyrinthos
Not if there's another man in her life.I'd bet if this were ture one of her close friends would be aware of it in some fashion.
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posted on
04/28/2005 12:27:53 PM PDT
by
1Old Pro
To: Labyrinthos
Exactly!
If her wedding was a remake of the Zigfield Follies, then her ring probably wasn't a dainty little chip.
I can see leaving it at home for a run.
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posted on
04/28/2005 12:31:28 PM PDT
by
najida
(I wish I had Tina Turner's legs, Ann Coulter's brains and Paris Hilton's credit cards.)
To: 1Old Pro
I'd bet if this were ture one of her close friends would be aware of it in some fashion.Perhaps. When my ex-wife was "doing" half the men and women at the health club (OK, maybe not half, but it seemed that way), everyone in town knew it except for me.
To: varina davis
"She left out of here with just a radio and the clothes she has on," said Wilbanks' fiance, John Mason.Whenever I'm in my vehicle and see a young woman jogging with a radio headset on I shake my head at her like - no, no, don't do that. They usually don't see me since they aren't paying attention to their surroundings. Not very wise.
To: Cecily
I don't know if EH was ever executed... Were any of the others put in jail?
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posted on
04/28/2005 12:34:17 PM PDT
by
najida
(I wish I had Tina Turner's legs, Ann Coulter's brains and Paris Hilton's credit cards.)
To: Labyrinthos
When my ex-wife was "doing" half the men and women at the health clubYou're lucky she's an "ex". Sheesh, consider yourself lucky to be sans that.
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posted on
04/28/2005 12:34:59 PM PDT
by
1Old Pro
To: 1Old Pro
I think we're both a lot happier now.
To: najida
I don't know about the girlfriend who was an accessory, but the other guy did go to jail. I don't think he got the death penalty because he made a deal with the state to testify against Hammond.
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posted on
04/28/2005 12:42:10 PM PDT
by
Cecily
To: oceanperch
I noticed her eyes in all the pics, too. Thanks for the possible explanation for what it may be.
Did I hear that they had not lived in the area for very long? If so, where did they live before?
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posted on
04/28/2005 12:43:23 PM PDT
by
uvular
To: najida
Besides...fingers swell when running and if you are wearing a ring it is very uncomfortable and hard to remove until the swelling has gone down. Doesn't surprise me she would leave her ring at home. A lot of people jog or exercise less their jewelry.
To: timtoews5292004
yeah. My ceremony was equally short. I edited down the raw footage from my ceremony and kept track of the total time.from the start of the processional for the groomsmen/bridesmaids to when she came out, was actually longer than the rest of the ceremony.
I still cannot get over the flowers (it's been 10 years). I automatically tend to look at the cost/benefit of things so I immediately began to look for ways to cut my waste. I didn't want to upset my wife and make her feel guilty but I had to do something. I called the church to see if there were any weddings scheduled after ours. There was one. I called the guy and asked him if they'd be interested in splitting the cost of the flowers used to decorate the sanctuary, we'd pay for our own bridal bouquets and things like that. He agreed. Woo hoo! Guess what? The evil trollop that he was to marry backed out and I was left with the full bill. It was over $5,000 dollars! Why!!??? I think weddings are kind of like funerals - they know you're going to do it so they lay the shaft to you.
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posted on
04/28/2005 12:54:18 PM PDT
by
Jaysun
(Why can't we list "the government" as a dependent on our taxes?)
To: Jaysun
Plastic flowers arranged by my florist mother in law. A couple hundred bucks, tops. The only way to go. You couldn't tell from the seats whether they were real or fake, anyway.
To: Jaysun
If he killed her, then why wouldn't he just agree with the cop about the (convenient) possibility that she got "cold feet"?
To: Labyrinthos
Didn't she speak to her mother that evening about the last minute preparations for the wedding?
To: uncitizen
Didn't she speak to her mother that evening about the last minute preparations for the wedding? I don't think that's dispositive. Far too often, weddings become an event for the bride's parents, and in particular the bride's mother. For all we know, her mother might be a control freak and the daughter was afraid to tell mommy dearest to call off a wedding for 600 of their closest friends and relatives because she is in love with someone else. Of course I'm just speculating, but I would rather think that she eloped with her true love than become the victim of foul play.
To: Labyrinthos
To: Aquamarine
I so totally agree with you.
Because the nature of what I do in augmentative communication and careproviding I need my eyes, ears ect. and it flows over to when I am out in the world "acutely aware".
A gal or guy wearing those is just like wearing a huge neon flashing light "easy prey".
Now with the ipod thingy I can see teens getting into the ear piece blocking the world out around them mode.
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posted on
04/28/2005 1:40:53 PM PDT
by
oceanperch
(Life in America is Resembling Airport Terminals)
To: beaureguard; Cecily; najida
Anyone old enough to remember Anjette Donovan Lyles? As I recall she was abducted from Lenox Square back in the late 60's. Did she ever turn up?
To: All
I heard this afternoon that LE is checking DNA on a clump of hair found along Jennifer's jogging route. I don't think she was avoiding her wedding.
To: GadareneDemoniac
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posted on
04/28/2005 2:12:46 PM PDT
by
Cecily
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