Posted on 08/15/2013 6:31:44 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
It sounds more and more like she consciously played him.
And though that is no justification for the crime-of course, he must have loved it... and he is certainly to blame.
The young lady here, has some culpability in the death of her mother and brother, because it looks like she could have interfered with HIS plans, but didn't. In some way, to some extent, he was satisfying SOME part of her agenda... bank on it.
So do I - there was a movie with Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek about a case like this - based on a true story.
"Like this"?
Like what?
It may not be that farfetched.
She said that she was supposed to help him out by carrying the other backpack up to the Snake River for him.
Then what??? Is that where they were to part company and hook up later after settling things down in San Diego.
I note that she does not want to talk with her father who lives in Tennessee. Why??? Probably because he would want her to move to Tennessee but she wants to be on her own in San Diego.
I agree with you. Maybe she didn’t expect it to go the way it did but I agree that she may have at least contributed to what happened. I know myself I won’t call anyone 13 times in one day especially if I think they’re creepy!
No teen age girl is going to be psychologically developed enough to comprehend the consequences of dallying with a grown man ... even IF he is stable and responsible. (And this guy was NOT)
She behaved irresponsibly and with no understanding of or concern for the consequences. (Just look at the way young people deport themselves on TV and the way they conduct their lives in programs that are supposed to BE about young people. There is NO concern for consequences)
Mom did NOT show her right from wrong and the daughter behaved like the only examples she had ever seen.
She wasn’t taught about character and moral (there’s that old fashioned word) behavior.
Wasn’t too long ago I was one of those young people you talk about! Totally right about messing with the older men!
secondly to whoever said "32" calls....I thought it said "13" calls and it was in the "days and weeks" prior to the kidnapping..this guy was "Uncle" and close family friend...frequent calls would not be out of the ordinary..even if it was 32 calls...
teenage girls nowadays are a strange lot....the Kardashians..Lady Gaga....Justin Beiber..etc etc...they live in a shallow pagan world....don't let her demeanor as a typical California teenage girl surprise you...a lot of them are like that....
did she go willingly?...did she help murder her own brother and mother?.....I don't know.....but I'll always give the victim the benefit of the doubt....
and those benefits have just about run out.
Where was Hannah while he was tying up & torturing the mother & brother?
Something doesn’t pass the smell test on this.
Charles Starkweather, I believe. Can’t remember her name.
Really??? and she heard nothing???
He shot the dog -- didn't she hear the gunshot???
And there were no screams from her mother and brother while they were being tortured and killed???
I’m sorry, but the idea that you can look at a photo and determine the character of the one photographed is pretty far fetched.
But then you double and triple down with entirely made up stuff, supported by nothing, to wit:
* she probably flirted with him unmercifully
* Mom was certainly asleep on this one
The beauty of your made up scenario is that it cannot ever be proven wrong ... the two parties are both dead.
I’ll be in line to flip the switch if she did it, but to date we have no one iota of evidence to suggest anything other than she was kidnapped by a very disturbed human being whose father did nearly the same thing years earlier and the 2 men died on the same date (of course not the same year).
Apparently murder and kidnapping are not juicy enough, so let’s make up a bunch of stuff to make the story even better.
In the pics she posted, there is not an ounce of sadness in her eyes.
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In the hours after my mom’s passing last year, my sister and I were telling each other family stories and laughing out loud.
Had a picture been taken of us then, well, you get the idea.
Good comments.
More great pics for us all as Britney Spears wannabe and mourning daughter is escorted through the papparazzi to a fundraiser held in her honor:
One of the most puzzling pieces added to the ongoing investigation into this crime is that a DNA test kit was found in the burnt out car that once belonged to Christina Anderson....
A number of personal items that could potentially be used for DNA collection were also gathered, including clothing and toothbrushes but also used condoms.
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Mike and Mary Young were the first to see Hannah and DiMaggio, and they said several things struck them as strange.
The pair had set up a two-person tent on a ridge that had no water access and was unprotected. DiMaggio said he was headed for Salmon River, but he was going in the wrong direction. The teen was wearing what looked like pajama pants, not suited for the rugged terrain.
“She was trying to turn her face away,” Mike Young said.
When the riders first came upon the duo, Hannah and DiMaggio were around 10 feet apart, but he quickly closed the gap and put his arm around her waist.
“She did appear frightened, but I thought it was fear of the horses,” Mary Young said.
The Youngs met up with the Johns and headed for the lake, where Hannah and DiMaggio suddenly appeared. The couples tried to make small talk but got little information about what they were doing in the area.
“Last year it was her turn to pick a place, and she wanted to go to Los Angeles and Hollywood,” DiMaggio said, referring to a previous road trip with Hannah. “That’s why I picked this place.”
The riders said that Hannah did not give them any signal she needed help and they thought DiMaggio might be her father.
Despite the red flags, they didn’t detect any danger or see any weapons.
All four were carrying guns.
“He might have got one of us, but we woulda got him,” Mark John said.
And when I heard that my father had died in prison I cried my eyes out.
And anyone who would’ve thought I was grieving for him would’ve been mistaken.
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