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Girl Abducted in 1991 is alive!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 301053" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I have been watching this story as it has been being reported on the news today. I seem to remember some of this from back when she first went missing on the John Walsh Missing Childrens show back then. Her face and the sketch of the car look very familiar. </p><p></p><p>I cannot even imagine what Jaycee has been through in all these years. Trauma doesnt even begin to cover it. Her parents have also been through sheer hell. For her step-father to have gone through the past 18 years having been under the suspicion of being her murderer is something no one can ever fix. It has changed her family forever.</p><p></p><p>Jaycee has lost the last 18 years and she cant reclaim them no matter what is done for her. She has never been to school past the 5th grade. How can that be made up? At 29, that is just awful to consider. She has two kids who are 11 and 15 who have never been in school. Someone needs to get them intensive tutoring to catch them up to their peers. Plus everyone needs intensive counseling. </p><p></p><p>I dont know how Jaycee can even begin to emotionally bond with a family she hasnt seen in 18 years. Im sure she remembers them, on some level. She wasnt that young but she has to have been brainwashed to some extent. I think it would be completely irrational to think she would be able to just walk in the front door of her old home and say "Hi mom, Im home. Whats for dinner?" Like she had been gone a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 301053, member: 1514"] I have been watching this story as it has been being reported on the news today. I seem to remember some of this from back when she first went missing on the John Walsh Missing Childrens show back then. Her face and the sketch of the car look very familiar. I cannot even imagine what Jaycee has been through in all these years. Trauma doesnt even begin to cover it. Her parents have also been through sheer hell. For her step-father to have gone through the past 18 years having been under the suspicion of being her murderer is something no one can ever fix. It has changed her family forever. Jaycee has lost the last 18 years and she cant reclaim them no matter what is done for her. She has never been to school past the 5th grade. How can that be made up? At 29, that is just awful to consider. She has two kids who are 11 and 15 who have never been in school. Someone needs to get them intensive tutoring to catch them up to their peers. Plus everyone needs intensive counseling. I dont know how Jaycee can even begin to emotionally bond with a family she hasnt seen in 18 years. Im sure she remembers them, on some level. She wasnt that young but she has to have been brainwashed to some extent. I think it would be completely irrational to think she would be able to just walk in the front door of her old home and say "Hi mom, Im home. Whats for dinner?" Like she had been gone a week. [/QUOTE]
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