Normally I put up missing person notices - but there isn't an Amber Alert for this little girl ...
Fox News did an exclusive interview with her parents and I was trying to watch it on my computer but it wouldn't give me a full shot, all I could see what the husband's reaction ... and it was quite interesting.
he was totally devoid of emotion
he didn't look at his wife as she was being questioned - she glanced at him out of the corner of his eye
he didn't say a word until directly asked
he just sat there
he is obviously to the point of detachment, its a defense mechanism
not even when his wife admitted that she was drunk that night did he flinch
in fact he said about his wife's drinking that it doesn't change who a person is or how they act... he obviously has never heard of an "angry drunk" or a "crying drunk" who's emotions are more easily sparked.
I beg to differ -- if she is "blacking out" to where she can't remember then either (a)she wasn't drinking just wine or (b)she had bigger than average sized wine glasses ... if she drinks like this about twice a week as she claims, then it would not be wrong to assume that her brain has built up a tolerance for it - 5 glasses of wine would be enough to put hubby out and he's a big man.
well here - you watch it and let me know what YOU think ...
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CANCELLED AMBER ALERT - PA
ATTENTION ALL READERS IN THE PHILLY AREA - OR THOSE WHO KNOW PEOPLE IN THE PHILLY AREA
Amber Alert Issued for Philadelphia Girl, 9, After Carjacking
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PHILADELPHIA — Police have issued an Amber Alert for a 9-year-old girl who they believe is may be in the trunk of a sport utility vehicle with her mother after being carjacked in suburban Philadelphia.
The carjacking happened Tuesday afternoon following an accident in Upper Southampton Township, Bucks County.
A 38-year-old Feasterville woman, Bonnie Sweeten, called 911 later Tuesday afternoon and said she was the victim of that carjacking. Sweeten told a dispatcher that she and her 9-year-old daughter, Julia Rakoczy, were in the trunk of a Cadillac. That call was traced to a cell phone tower in downtown Philadelphia.
Authorities are looking for Sweeten's gold or silver GMC Yukon Denali, which has Pennsylvania licenseplate GYK-8998 . They're also looking for a black 1990s Cadillac.
Amber Alert Issued for Philadelphia Girl, 9, After Carjacking
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PHILADELPHIA — Police have issued an Amber Alert for a 9-year-old girl who they believe is may be in the trunk of a sport utility vehicle with her mother after being carjacked in suburban Philadelphia.
The carjacking happened Tuesday afternoon following an accident in Upper Southampton Township, Bucks County.
A 38-year-old Feasterville woman, Bonnie Sweeten, called 911 later Tuesday afternoon and said she was the victim of that carjacking. Sweeten told a dispatcher that she and her 9-year-old daughter, Julia Rakoczy, were in the trunk of a Cadillac. That call was traced to a cell phone tower in downtown Philadelphia.
Authorities are looking for Sweeten's gold or silver GMC Yukon Denali, which has Pennsylvania license
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
FOLLOW UP: Caylee
OMGs -- the cadaver dog found dirt in the trunk of the grandfather's car. The dogs react to the sent of decomp/blood ... so if the girl had been put into the trunk (alive or dead) while there was blood there, the dog would have acted to it.
The grandmother had done her best to deswade the police from talking to the grandfather.
The mother was allowed to use the grandparents cars.
now why aren't the whole bunch in jail??? This is amazing. Neither or grandparents are showing any over emotional outcry over the loss of this child. This whole family stinks like yesterday's garbage.
time to call out the goyles I think.
The grandmother had done her best to deswade the police from talking to the grandfather.
The mother was allowed to use the grandparents cars.
now why aren't the whole bunch in jail??? This is amazing. Neither or grandparents are showing any over emotional outcry over the loss of this child. This whole family stinks like yesterday's garbage.
time to call out the goyles I think.
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FOLLOW UP: Caylee
Whooo!! The detective is on the stand and he just blew another hole in the story by reporting that someone called the house on June 21st and heard the grandmother tell Caylee to get off the table!!
(interesting all this info is coming out now, since its only a bail hearing)
That cuts another week off the timeline.
Now the grandmother admitted that she is having troubles paying a 'couple' of her bills, that's she's lapsed in some payments, but she had arranged with the bank so get some sort of loan (almost sounded like an advance on a trust fund) for a 'heartship' case.
Could all this be some ploy to get extra funds and it got out of control??
The officer also said that the grandmother kept making it a point that the grandfather was not involved in any way and there was no reason to question him.
What kind of family is this?????
(interesting all this info is coming out now, since its only a bail hearing)
That cuts another week off the timeline.
Now the grandmother admitted that she is having troubles paying a 'couple' of her bills, that's she's lapsed in some payments, but she had arranged with the bank so get some sort of loan (almost sounded like an advance on a trust fund) for a 'heartship' case.
Could all this be some ploy to get extra funds and it got out of control??
The officer also said that the grandmother kept making it a point that the grandfather was not involved in any way and there was no reason to question him.
What kind of family is this?????
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Missing Child: Caylee
Okay - So I'm watching the initial hearing of the mother of the little missing girl Caylee. You know the one where the mother didn't report the girl missing for 5 weeks? Then she said that she left the child with the baby sitter...but the woman said she never babysitted the girl.
I am about to say some things that may upset people who know the family -- please understand that I do NOT know the family, and my opinions are just that ... my opinion.
The grandmother are on the stand giving testimony to try to get her daughter (the suspect) out of jail to help with the search.
The grandmother on the stand was being caught in fib after fib - from what she did for a living, to whether she had financial troubles, to when the last time was she saw the little girl! It was the answers about when she saw the little girl that shocked me!
How can you not remember the last time you spent with your grand-daughter when you had an actual VIDEO of the event? I'm sorry, but if she saw her granddaughter as much as she says I would think she would remember when it suddenly stopped!
Then when they reported it to the police -- it sounds like they went to the cop station, found it closed, called 911 and instead of being so worried that she would stay on the line until someone came -- they went back to the house? And by the sounds of it, they waited once they got home to recall the cops again??
I wish I had heard the question the prosecution had asked that the grandmother had said, on stand, was 'irrelevent to this hearing' -- everyone knows the witness does not get to judge such a thing directly to the lawyer, you need to turn to the judge to mention is.
Wow - the grandmother said 'everyone knows I don't eat, I just drink water' ... what kind of statement is that? Her brain chemistry would be so out of whack ... after she took the drink her speech/thoughts became very stuttery - it could be that she was just trying to listen to what she was saying but ...
The interesting thing - that the anchors noticed be for me - the mother says the last she saw Caylee on June 8th, the grandmother originally said June 9th ... now she says June 15th -- but they all live together in the same house. So there's a missing WEEK of time where the grandmother didn't notice the granddaughter was missing? Where was SHE?? According to her she was home.
This is such a weird family dynamic. And this is the family where this suspect is supposed to be released into the custody of??? The prosecutor asked about it (after all apparently the mother would disappear for days at a time and the grandmother wouldn't report her missing - and question as to whether she should have to call the cops everytime the mother went missing for more than 2 days). The grandmother's reply was 'well she won't have access to a car' - like that's going to make that big a difference??
This is soooooo strange. I have a real feeling that if the new timeline is true -- then the GRANDMOTHER would have been the last one to actually SEE Caylee. Which should make her the likely suspect. And I have to say the more I hear the more I think she knows something she's not saying.
The neighbor says the mother asked to borrow a shovel, but that doesn't sound right either ... why borow a shovel? I can't imagine a house without a shovel - we aren't talking apt. here, but an actually house. The neighbor figured it was about an hour from the time she borrowed the shovel to the time she returned it -- but if the neighbor finished their own yard work, and then showered afterwards ... it more than likely took more than an hour. While, yes, the average shower lasts only 15minutes , prep time is going to at the very least double that.
I am not sure this girl is alive anymore ... I hate to think that way ... but it just doesn't sound well.
You know looking at photo graphs of this girl -- she looks older than 2 yrs old to me .... I worked with 2 yr olds for several years, had 4 of them of my own, and she looks older than that - maybe 5? Especially given that the little girl could read already? Not that there aren't early readers (I've known several) but it isn't something every kid can do.
I wonder if they have checked the birth records of this girl ... or rather the birthing records of her mother.
I am about to say some things that may upset people who know the family -- please understand that I do NOT know the family, and my opinions are just that ... my opinion.
The grandmother are on the stand giving testimony to try to get her daughter (the suspect) out of jail to help with the search.
The grandmother on the stand was being caught in fib after fib - from what she did for a living, to whether she had financial troubles, to when the last time was she saw the little girl! It was the answers about when she saw the little girl that shocked me!
How can you not remember the last time you spent with your grand-daughter when you had an actual VIDEO of the event? I'm sorry, but if she saw her granddaughter as much as she says I would think she would remember when it suddenly stopped!
Then when they reported it to the police -- it sounds like they went to the cop station, found it closed, called 911 and instead of being so worried that she would stay on the line until someone came -- they went back to the house? And by the sounds of it, they waited once they got home to recall the cops again??
I wish I had heard the question the prosecution had asked that the grandmother had said, on stand, was 'irrelevent to this hearing' -- everyone knows the witness does not get to judge such a thing directly to the lawyer, you need to turn to the judge to mention is.
Wow - the grandmother said 'everyone knows I don't eat, I just drink water' ... what kind of statement is that? Her brain chemistry would be so out of whack ... after she took the drink her speech/thoughts became very stuttery - it could be that she was just trying to listen to what she was saying but ...
The interesting thing - that the anchors noticed be for me - the mother says the last she saw Caylee on June 8th, the grandmother originally said June 9th ... now she says June 15th -- but they all live together in the same house. So there's a missing WEEK of time where the grandmother didn't notice the granddaughter was missing? Where was SHE?? According to her she was home.
This is such a weird family dynamic. And this is the family where this suspect is supposed to be released into the custody of??? The prosecutor asked about it (after all apparently the mother would disappear for days at a time and the grandmother wouldn't report her missing - and question as to whether she should have to call the cops everytime the mother went missing for more than 2 days). The grandmother's reply was 'well she won't have access to a car' - like that's going to make that big a difference??
This is soooooo strange. I have a real feeling that if the new timeline is true -- then the GRANDMOTHER would have been the last one to actually SEE Caylee. Which should make her the likely suspect. And I have to say the more I hear the more I think she knows something she's not saying.
The neighbor says the mother asked to borrow a shovel, but that doesn't sound right either ... why borow a shovel? I can't imagine a house without a shovel - we aren't talking apt. here, but an actually house. The neighbor figured it was about an hour from the time she borrowed the shovel to the time she returned it -- but if the neighbor finished their own yard work, and then showered afterwards ... it more than likely took more than an hour. While, yes, the average shower lasts only 15minutes , prep time is going to at the very least double that.
I am not sure this girl is alive anymore ... I hate to think that way ... but it just doesn't sound well.
You know looking at photo graphs of this girl -- she looks older than 2 yrs old to me .... I worked with 2 yr olds for several years, had 4 of them of my own, and she looks older than that - maybe 5? Especially given that the little girl could read already? Not that there aren't early readers (I've known several) but it isn't something every kid can do.
I wonder if they have checked the birth records of this girl ... or rather the birthing records of her mother.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
I have to ask---what took so long/??
Fugitive accused of raping child caught - Yahoo! News 
Okay the guy said he was tired of running, but where did he run?? By the sounds of it he was in the Vegas area in a car with no plates and a false ID--a really really bad false ID too......so what the hell took the cops so long?
I swear....don't get me wrong, I have a lot of respect for the cops and I appreciate everything they do and I know they have got a lot more on their plate then the current forces out there can handle....but I swear if they pulled more people over for the petty, little, dinky stuff they would catch a lot more wanted fugitives than if they had the massive manhunts.
Think about it.....a person is going to avoid things that are going to call attention to themselves, but its the every day it-bits that will bite them-=-=-how many people will speed without thinking? how many people will roll thru a stop sign? how many people will listen to the car radio so loud they can't hear an emergency vehicle coming? how many people won't pull-over for an EMS vehicle? and these are just the moving violations I can think of---there are so many other things that people do without thinking about it.
Any one of those things will give the cops the right to run a name thru Codex to check for warrants, if they wanted to go thru the paperwork of it all....face the hassle of being accused of all sorts of misdeeds when they are just doing their jobs.
Think this sounds like a police-state, a kin to Nazi-ism?? Really its not---its called letting the agency do what it was designed for.
As the police force stands now, it is there to respond, to react...in stead of being proactive, to anticipate....of course we can't arrest or detain people for what they "might" do---that would be silly, besides could you image the trial?
"your honor, the defendent is guilty because he might have done it".....isn't that what the founding fathers were fighting against when they set up the nation?
But something must be done to catch the criminals that we know are out there just laughing at the cops.
Okay the guy said he was tired of running, but where did he run?? By the sounds of it he was in the Vegas area in a car with no plates and a false ID--a really really bad false ID too......so what the hell took the cops so long?
I swear....don't get me wrong, I have a lot of respect for the cops and I appreciate everything they do and I know they have got a lot more on their plate then the current forces out there can handle....but I swear if they pulled more people over for the petty, little, dinky stuff they would catch a lot more wanted fugitives than if they had the massive manhunts.
Think about it.....a person is going to avoid things that are going to call attention to themselves, but its the every day it-bits that will bite them-=-=-how many people will speed without thinking? how many people will roll thru a stop sign? how many people will listen to the car radio so loud they can't hear an emergency vehicle coming? how many people won't pull-over for an EMS vehicle? and these are just the moving violations I can think of---there are so many other things that people do without thinking about it.
Any one of those things will give the cops the right to run a name thru Codex to check for warrants, if they wanted to go thru the paperwork of it all....face the hassle of being accused of all sorts of misdeeds when they are just doing their jobs.
Think this sounds like a police-state, a kin to Nazi-ism?? Really its not---its called letting the agency do what it was designed for.
As the police force stands now, it is there to respond, to react...in stead of being proactive, to anticipate....of course we can't arrest or detain people for what they "might" do---that would be silly, besides could you image the trial?
"your honor, the defendent is guilty because he might have done it".....isn't that what the founding fathers were fighting against when they set up the nation?
But something must be done to catch the criminals that we know are out there just laughing at the cops.
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Sunday, October 07, 2007
Caught you, you Son of a Bitch!
Sex offender arrested in Virginia - Yahoo! News
Alright, one down! This guy won't be seeing the light of day for about 15 yrs by the sounds of it. You may recognize him from my previous post--he lured a 15yr old into running away from home...he then dropped/abandoned her off at a Walmart store and ran like the little rodent that he is.
Well they've got him, and just his luck--the day, the very day, that he took this young lady was the day that the FL law got even tougher.
I feel so sorry for him...........................NOT!!!
Alright, one down! This guy won't be seeing the light of day for about 15 yrs by the sounds of it. You may recognize him from my previous post--he lured a 15yr old into running away from home...he then dropped/abandoned her off at a Walmart store and ran like the little rodent that he is.
Well they've got him, and just his luck--the day, the very day, that he took this young lady was the day that the FL law got even tougher.
I feel so sorry for him...........................NOT!!!
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Tuesday, October 02, 2007
GIRL FOUND
Okay...good news....they found the 15 yr old girl in FL and she is safe.
However, they have not found the creep she was with--so check out the photos below and keep an eye out for him!!
Remember he is wanted!!
However, they have not found the creep she was with--so check out the photos below and keep an eye out for him!!
Remember he is wanted!!
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Hey the more that know the better--keep an eye out for these guys!!!
Missing teen possibly with sex offender - Yahoo! News:
Manhunt Widens for Sex-Tape Suspect :
Sex Tape Suspect
I chose to post this image of him because I figured most people will be seeing him from a distance...so its a nice alternate image from the ones you'll see on the news agencies.
"BARTOW, Fla. - A teenage girl is missing after she sneaked out of her house to rendezvous with a high-risk sex offender she met on Myspace.com, a sheriff said Tuesday. "
So at what point did they actually make Myspace safer? Remember all the beef they were getting for the sex offenders that were using it and they said the increased security to keep the offenders out??
I don't think its working very well.
the Florida Sex Offender
To make it all the worse, this bastard was out on parole--parole--how the hell did he make parole???
Lets all ask the gods of our choice for her safe return.
Lets all ask for help for the authorities to find this bastard as well:
The FBI and Las Vegas police pressed a nationwide manhunt for Chester "Chet" Arthur Stiles, 37, who authorities say molested a 3-year-old girl in a mysterious video that was recorded four years ago and surfaced last month.
Find this fucker man....lets get these assholes off the street!

I chose to post this image of him because I figured most people will be seeing him from a distance...so its a nice alternate image from the ones you'll see on the news agencies.
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