Posted on 04/30/2005 12:05:31 AM PDT by kcvl
Edited on 04/30/2005 12:28:18 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
ATLANTA (CNN) -- Jennifer Wilbanks, a Georgia woman missing since Tuesday night, has been found alive and well in New Mexico, a friend of the family told CNN.
Wilbanks was located in Albuquerque, New Mexico and told her family she had been abducted and taken there, according to John Kim, a friend of Wilbank's family.
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Yeppers, he did say that about it being great if she was in heaven,,,
I bet if you watch Fox today, that clip will be played a few times, at least I hope so, because it made me look at him as totally bizarro...
The black fella on CNN needs to go home. He's been in front of the camera for a good 8 hours.
That would be funny.
Turn on Neil.
condoms , breath mints ,KY , towelettes
I was wondering about that too.
"This event has generated another list, (I took names), of people I won't bother reading...ever!"
oohhhh You took down names. How gestapo-like of you. LOL
Only in America. The Hills are alive with
The Sound of Music
~ In the spirit of Julie Andrews
I just realized something - if this turns out to be true, it really will be Bush's Fault! LOL!!
But it's funny to witness the indignant meltdown of CNN!
Oops, looks like CNN finally gave up, went to regular programming.
Her escape from marriage is a wise choice.
CNN has Not given up.....they promised "this continuing story AND DEVELOPMENTS. The beat WILL go on and on.
I hear you, but I'm a 58 year old male so I don't know the games they play. Tinking of the girlies, I keep seeing that picture of Hillary Rotten, Karla Marx Pelosi, and Janet The Flame Reno looking up at the hot girl with the great legs dancing on their table.
;-)
They're going to beat this dead horse beyond recognition.
Lets just hope she never has children!
CNN staying with the story.
Bringing in fresh talking heads.
I know --- I am actually looking forward to Rita Cosby tonight---she just has to cover this all night---
I want to see this girl with her knew "do"---
I think your assessment is right maybe ... GREEN.. laugh...
Though it may go much much deeper than that... hmmmm I'd like to analyze HER after seeing her for 5 minutes on TV..
The fiance may be found now to have not been entirely truthful about what had gone on in the day or days preceding Tuesday. Were there anxieties expressed, or harsh words exchanged, and he, frightened that harm may have come to her, could not bring himself to being totally honest about those because of his and his family's "status" in the community? He also may share with her a great deal of the blame for allowing the expenditure of people's energy, emotions, and money costs of the past three days by not being totally straightforward about what was going on in their relationship.
Either that, or he was not tuned in to her and her emotional needs, which may help to explain her extremely bizarre actions. His words this morning, as quoted by the minister, while to some in the faith community may sound loving and forgiving, need to be examined in depth to determine exactly what he was saying, and what it might say about his own interpretation of love. If the minister quoted him correctly, what he really did by his words was to label her a "sinner," and himself as the "saint" victim who would "forgive" her.
One thing is certain: this was not solely about the pressures of a "wedding." As a psychologist said on Fox this morning, her actions have more to do with the prospects of a "marriage" (with all that implies) than with the "event" (wedding).
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