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To: MVV
Rusty Yates is not going to shut his trap until he gets rich and famous enough to do the Super Bowl half-time gig with Bono and U2.

Keep watching Rusty, every time he goes on camera a new little slice of him peeks out to the public. And he will be on camera a lot. He has been chomping at the bit to be on camera. He was pissed about the gag order during the trial. But he went on 60 minutes anyway.

Maybe they should ask him some direct questions when he is on TV? Just to put aside the "rumors"? Questions like: Was Rusty really out partying a week after the deaths? Did he usually not let the kids and the mom speak in public? Did they have to stay in the house when he was not at home and usually stay inside when he was? Did he really not ever lift a finger to do anything at home? Did Rusty ask one of his friends at NASA to email other employees about helping him buy new furniture for the house? Did Rusty have a little something on the side? Did he have a hand in scripting the "multi-media" presentation at the kids funeral? Even to the point that the caskets were closed on cue?

Nothing excuses what that woman did to those kids. Nothing. But something stinks here. And has from the get-go.

103 posted on 03/18/2002 6:48:19 AM PST by isthisnickcool
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To: isthisnickcool
Fabulous post! Love your questions to Rusty too and for once I would like a real interview to be conducted instead of all this pussy-footin' around the real questions/issues! Thanks again.
104 posted on 03/18/2002 6:55:05 AM PST by MVV
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To: isthisnickcool
We know Katie won't be asking those kind of tough questions (and let's not count on Larry King either).
106 posted on 03/18/2002 7:00:27 AM PST by Lanza
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To: isthisnickcool
Did he have a hand in scripting the "multi-media" presentation at the kids funeral? Even to the point that the caskets were closed on cue?

The whole funeral scene reminded me of something that happened when I was 19...long story...

I was doing daycare for an infant whose mom lived in the same apartment complex as we did, a couple of times she even left the baby over the weekend (the baby was only 3 months old -- mom did not leave enough diapers, clothing or formula, and we paid out of own pocket to get extra stuff) -- a few weeks later mom didn't show up one Monday, and didn't call...I figured maybe she was really sick...turns out that over the weekend mom had gone to visit her boyfriend, and left the baby out in the car while they "fooled around" -- the temperature was over 100 degrees and the baby died...mom didn't even tell me, one of the other neighbors did

anyway--when they had the funeral for the baby -- it was "scripted" in the same way the Yates funeral was (alltho'--thank the Lord-- the casket was kept closed)-- Mom and Dad had written cute little poems, they talked about the stuffed animals and blankets they had in the coffin, but they never really showed a hint of grief -- they seemed almost relieved

I took one look at that tiny coffin and felt like someone had knocked the wind out of me -- I could barely drive to the cemetery, and all I kept thinking was "I wish she had left the baby with me -- I would have taken care of her"

after the funeral mom and dad had a "gathering" at their apartment, and people were passing around pictures of the baby, including pictures of her mom nursing her, and I started crying, then looked across the room and saw "mom" was laughing and having a good old time -- I got up and left and never spoke to her again (I did find out later that she was charged with negligence, did a plea bargin and served probation only)

This mom (and the dad to a lesser degree) had the same attitude that Rusty Yates had, they took no blame upon themselves and showed no emotion. I hoped it was because she was in denial and shock, but I know in my heart that the death of her baby meant more to me than it did to her -- hard lesson to learn at only 19, and newly married

But I did keep the baby bottle that was accidentally left at our house, and I used it for all 3 of my kids -- it reminded me of how precious and important the gift of a child is -- and how quickly it can be taken away

155 posted on 03/18/2002 8:58:07 AM PST by twyn1
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