Joy Miller, who visited her daughter at the Cobb County jail on Sunday, says Ashley was coping as best she could and even talked about returning to school to study nursing.Nursing school might have to wait.
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03/07/2007 6:13:52 AM PST by
JoeGar
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To: JoeGar
You Go Girl!....(to jail!)
35 posted on
03/07/2007 6:54:03 AM PST by
RckyRaCoCo
("When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk!")
To: JoeGar
I knew the parents would come out and say it wasn't the girls' fault, it was the guys who put them up to it.
However, I found this interesting:
Miller, 18, wasn't strong academically but had a big heart and volunteered at a nursing home, says her mother, Joy Miller.
Wonder if this was recently or in the past, and the likelihood that she was volunteering to have access to prescription meds?
To: JoeGar
No kidding. Lots of pillows to bite before Nursing 101.
37 posted on
03/07/2007 7:00:07 AM PST by
paddles
To: JoeGar
But the most intriguing question remains: How did two girls who grew up in comfortable middle-class homes with a wealth of opportunity wind up as exotic dancers and accused crooks?
Did either comfortable middle-class home have father present?
39 posted on
03/07/2007 7:05:21 AM PST by
Grizzled Bear
("Does not play well with others.")
To: JoeGar
Apparently my offer to the two girls of using my remote cabin as a hide out was not taken advantage of.
48 posted on
03/07/2007 7:50:49 AM PST by
U S Army EOD
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54 posted on
03/07/2007 12:48:08 PM PST by
jordan8
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