its a very sad deal! We have one in the next town over where a 26 yr old handicapped man has been missing for over a week now he wondered off and nobody has seen him since!
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Redhen, I must live pretty close to you because I still think of Molly from time to time (I didn't know her, just remember the tragedy). Especially when I go by any local swimming pools and see lone female lifeguards. I also think of her poor mother and how she will probably never get over the fact that she left her there...
When I think of the stupid things I did at that age, I'm thankful to be alive. But I also know that a lot of people warned me, but as was said before, I felt almost immortal, invincible for sure. My heart goes out to all of them.
the biggest tragedy that haunts me to this day is the Trenton Duckett case. Melinda was a myspace friend of my husband.Back in germany there was a 3 year old girl that killed herself with a jumprope in the attic, because she hated her moms boyfriend so much
A wasted young life bothers all of us. If only we could convince every single one of them that we are not ogres, action police or dictators but experienced caring guides to show them the safe way through life.
I will say a prayer for her spirit and her family... parents should not have to bury their child(ren).
WriterofWords...it was much safer when you were growing up and when I was growing up (I am assuming by your youthful appearance that you are younger than I). We could walk alone through the woods between our friends' houses and never worry. Not today.
I am a firm believer in when your number is up your number is up. They way I lived my life when I was younger left me in danger every minute of the day and the worst that ever happened was getting choked to the point of passing out - apparently it scared the guy and I was fine. With all the drugs I did as a teenager (I am 47 now) it is a miracle I am alive. When it's our time to go it's our time to go. Why I am still here I have yet to figure out....
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Redhen, I must live pretty close to you because I still think of Molly from time to time (I didn't know her, just remember the tragedy). Especially when I go by any local swimming pools and see lone female lifeguards. I also think of her poor mother and how she will probably never get over the fact that she left her there...
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..yes, we must be close!..and yeah..her poor mother!..my gosh, i cant EVEN begin to imagine...