She was walking home from a friend's house, and cut through the parking lot of the carwash to save distance.
(According to early reports, she followed this route often)
I would hate to have had a childhood where I couldn't walk a mile to a friend's house. Or jump on my bike and ride a couple of miles to the store.
It was these times off on my own (or with a groups of friends) that defined, more than anything else in my life, who and what I am.
It was learning to apply or discard rules I'd been given by parents, teachers, sibling and friends that led me to who I am today.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/05/04 11:06AM >>>
Well, let's see if the man did it or not.
The bottom line it, whoever would kidnap a little girl is an animal.
You know, the idea of an 11-year old waiting around near a car wash
bothers me a great deal too. I don't understand people who don't cherish
their children and go the extra mile to make sure things like this don't
happen.
M
-----Original Message-----
From: John Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 10:27 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Again, and again it happens
Man, I am gonna have to drive my kids everywhere. I already do, but they
are
still too young. They are gonna hate me, but I am not giving some sicko
any
chance with my babies if I can help it. When my 9 year old daughter is
over
at a freinds house (that we drive her to), I am concerned the whole
time. I
cannot even imagine the absolute stark horror this girls parents are
going
through right now. How do they even function?
I know innocent until proven guilty, but this guy is garbage.....
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/South/02/05/missing.girl/index.html
Even if they find her alive(doubtful), he should still fry.....
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