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Hannah Anderson kidnap case?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 604598" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I'm with Muttmeister and Suzir. Being a difficult child gives people so much more opportunity to exploit kids. She's a little girl, and even if she <em>did</em> go willingly - and I have seen no evidence that she did - that's a tragic life that would lead her to go with someone who killed her family. Now that they're gone, who is there to tell her to not get an interview on a social network? </p><p></p><p>I was thinking just this morning about how wild, but also naive I was when I was young. I was thin and poor and had no boobs whatsoever, so I never wore a bra. I had no clue that when I wore sheer clothes outside you could see right through them, there was no mirror! That wouldn't mean it would be ok to kidnap me and kill my family. I <em>did </em>however, figure out the blouse thing from a creepy man whom I knew marginally, and not in a "let's guide you in the right direction" kind of way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 604598, member: 99"] I'm with Muttmeister and Suzir. Being a difficult child gives people so much more opportunity to exploit kids. She's a little girl, and even if she [I]did[/I] go willingly - and I have seen no evidence that she did - that's a tragic life that would lead her to go with someone who killed her family. Now that they're gone, who is there to tell her to not get an interview on a social network? I was thinking just this morning about how wild, but also naive I was when I was young. I was thin and poor and had no boobs whatsoever, so I never wore a bra. I had no clue that when I wore sheer clothes outside you could see right through them, there was no mirror! That wouldn't mean it would be ok to kidnap me and kill my family. I [I]did [/I]however, figure out the blouse thing from a creepy man whom I knew marginally, and not in a "let's guide you in the right direction" kind of way. [/QUOTE]
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