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.
Excerpt - story follows:CNN
If, under similar circumstances, you would take a polygraph, you would be an idiot.
Hmm......indignant works better!
Sounds like a new tagline, tiredoflaundry.
:-D
LOL...CNN says the wedding is still on...
LOL!
You know those insurance policies you can buy to coveer the cost of a wedding if something happens..like bad weather..is this covered?
You have a problem with my post?
Have you been on a Greyhound lately? I took the NY/Washington bus regularly last year. It was like the floodgates at the parole board opened. I would try to sit near the driver and not make direct eye contact with anyone. She would stick out like a sore thumb. I only take the bus b/c I boycott Amtrak but I always feel like I'm taking my life in my hands...
So is the marriage off?
All the more reason to bolt. She already knew what she was getting after the "I do's" and decided that she doesn't want to spend the rest of her life with this guy.
He was the first one to say she had cold feet on Tuesday.
The cops called off the search yesterday.
Maybe one of the bridesmaids tipped them off that she could have done this.
If the families weren't wealthy and politically connected, this story wouldn't have been so big. I'm sure the family called in friends to push it to find her.
Well, if the fiance is grateful to Greta, she must have been kinder to him than I thought. Her show was on for the opening few minutes the night before last and her questions about the polygraph rubbed me the wrong way. It seemed to me she was leading the questionee to insinuate that the fiance was involved in her disappearance. But as I said, if the fiance feels she was fair to him, she must have been.
I think now he wants to drink and forget the whole damn thing. :)
Am so happy for the family and I know they love the media for helping get their daughter back home, but now it's time to go back to anonymity.
LOL!
HAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...The CNN guy says HIS instinct is to give her a "pass"...in clever contrast to his cohort who seems to be ready to burn her at the stake..Oh! The Drama!
CNN is saying she's just a young woman and she got cold feet....lets give her a pass.
32 is NOT that young! sheesh!
This woman is going to be infamous for this!
Yup! ;-)
How long will it take before:
1. Some quack starts offering free therapy for PEST-sufferers (Post Engagement Stress Trauma)
2. Maureen Dowd blames the whole thing on President Bush.
3. Some idiot state senator introduces a bill banning big weddings and multiple showers.
Are you getting that impression, too? I can't remember when I've seen two reporters have such a hissy fit.
It's like THEY got so INVOLVED in this story that they invested too much of their credibility in it. I said that about this guy HOURS AGO, when he first came on to the "good news" that she was alive.
They all seem to impressed with that wedding, don't they?
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