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To: dakine
This poor girl will be scarred for life. Negative events in her future will sure to be related to this tragedy. The only reason she survived was that fact he liked little girls more than little boys. The boy must have suffered greatly before his demise. I wonder if she had to bear witness to it.

The fact he felt safe in bringing her out in public shows that he must have really tormented her mind and body to the point of blind obedience to him.

This man should get the electric chair for these facts and the remainder of the story which includes more horrific acts upon his part.

How can a father every console or reclaim his child's life of innocence for her? Her father will harbor an anger inside that he must deal with or he is liable to hurt someone unrelated to the event just because the wrong word or reaction triggers an emotion he cannot restrain. They will both need great help in dealing with this, it is so sad.
706 posted on 07/03/2005 8:24:17 AM PDT by TheForceOfOne (My tagline snapped the last time the MSM blew smoke up my ass. Now its gone forever.)
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To: TheForceOfOne
The fact he felt safe in bringing her out in public shows that he must have really tormented her mind and body to the point of blind obedience to him.

Exactly. He reduced this once vibrant child to a robot. Did you see the video taken of her at school just before she was kidnapped? She was in front of the class explaining something to them, very very sure of herself, highly intelligent, vivacious, upbeat, adorable. A child with everything she needed to have a great life. And now? My heart breaks for her.

733 posted on 07/03/2005 3:41:20 PM PDT by Veto! (Opinions freely dispensed as advice)
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