To: Wright is right!
I still haven't read ANY story that alleges any illegal conduct by the "former marine." If the two of them didn't have sax and there was no violins associated with their trip to Paris, then what did he do that was illegal? Convincing her to leave the country with him was Felony child endangerment.
So9
To: Servant of the Nine
"Convincing her to leave the country with him was Felony child endangerment." Who says he convinced her? What if the trip was HER romantic idea?
Michael
To: Servant of the Nine
Convincing her to leave the country with him was Felony child endangerment.
Except for the fact that he did NOT leave anywhere with her!
She flew to him. and by the looks of her photo - you can't tell the age of her either
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07/17/2003 7:32:26 AM PDT by
steplock
(www.FOCUS.GOHOTSPRINGS.com)
To: Servant of the Nine
Convincing her to leave the country with him was Felony child endangerment.Under what country's laws? She left the UK, not the US, didn't she?
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