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A creepy thought about C.A.T.
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 443428" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>This kind of stuff never seems to go away...it just dies down and then is revived. Anyone remember Diane Downs? She shot her three kids in Oregon about 20 years ago. One died, and the other two have permanent physical damage. She was pregnant with a fourth during the trial, planned to name the baby Charity Lynn (for Cheryl Lynn, the child who died), and 20/20 just aired an interview with that daughter, now called Becky.</p><p></p><p>People will buy the book, people will see the movie, people will watch her on the talk show circuit. Some will be supportive, thinking she was wrongly accused, some will watch in complete disgust, and some will always have a question as to her guilt or innocence. And, as with Diane Downs, there will be numerous websites devoted to following her every move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 443428, member: 4040"] This kind of stuff never seems to go away...it just dies down and then is revived. Anyone remember Diane Downs? She shot her three kids in Oregon about 20 years ago. One died, and the other two have permanent physical damage. She was pregnant with a fourth during the trial, planned to name the baby Charity Lynn (for Cheryl Lynn, the child who died), and 20/20 just aired an interview with that daughter, now called Becky. People will buy the book, people will see the movie, people will watch her on the talk show circuit. Some will be supportive, thinking she was wrongly accused, some will watch in complete disgust, and some will always have a question as to her guilt or innocence. And, as with Diane Downs, there will be numerous websites devoted to following her every move. [/QUOTE]
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