Anyone else think Papini is a classic case of personality disorder potential? My money goes on this. I feel bad for her husband and children if so. Hope I'm wrong.
Anyone else think Papini is a classic case of personality disorder potential? My money goes on this. I feel bad for her husband and children if so. Hope I'm wrong.
I think you will be wrong. I don't know why everyone jumps on these cases like they are fake. I actually think she was abducted. I live in CA so it's on the news here a lot. When they found her on the road she was chained to something and pretty badly beaten. not something I think she would do on her own. I just can't imagine being abducted and subjected to who knows what else, only to survive and have everyone accuse you of faking the whole thing.
Do you even think before you write? SFH was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, that's completely different.
No it's not "classic" "Personality Disorder" because there isn't a pattern of strange/dysfunctional behavior. You don't even know what "classic" would look like. You are like the Emily Dickinson of stupidity--you need very few words to get the message across.
Got Damit wrote:
Do you even think before you write? SFH was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, that's completely different.
No it's not "classic" "Personality Disorder" because there isn't a pattern of strange/dysfunctional behavior. You don't even know what "classic" would look like. You are like the Emily Dickinson of stupidity--you need very few words to get the message across.
I thought this one was weird even for Cali, women doing a random kidnapping of another woman?
What was the motivation? Some connection there.
wow Got Damit, who peed in your cheerios?
Perhaps this is her first episode of going on a BIPOLAR bender!:)
The case smells suspect. That's all I'm saying.....
FarOutMan wrote:
I thought this one was weird even for Cali, women doing a random kidnapping of another woman?
What was the motivation? Some connection there.
The lost mom-runner reappeared 24-hours after the $50k ransom reward was pulled. Take the money and run. Except the money disappeared. Game over. Never saw her captors--not even when they 'grabbed' her. Husband "promised" kids she would return the day she was found--a clairvoyant daddy is good have around.
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--Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko said that the description was based on 'voice recognition' suggesting that Papini wasn't able to see her captors
--Her husband Keith had promised their two children that 'mommy' would be home by Thanksgiving.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3972860/None-imagined-actually-come-true-Husband-kidnapped-California-supermom-dumped-roadside-Thanksgiving-promised-children-d-holidays.htmlI'm curious, do most police investigations still rely on lie detector tests? That's how her husband was exonerated.
I'm curious as to why you think it's suspect? Because she was found alive? These things don't always have to "make sense". A similar abduction happened in CA a couple years ago-girl was taken from her home and returned to her home days ater. Everyone said it didn't make sense and was fake. But turns out she was abducted by some crazy guy.
Dont think so wrote:
I'm curious as to why you think it's suspect? Because she was found alive? These things don't always have to "make sense". A similar abduction happened in CA a couple years ago-girl was taken from her home and returned to her home days ater. Everyone said it didn't make sense and was fake. But turns out she was abducted by some crazy guy.
https://www.google.com/amp/www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-matthew-muller-plea-vallejo-kidnapping-20160928-snap-story,amp.html?client=safari
There are some problems to be figured out.
--The husband found the discarded phone and earbuds.
--The husband promising the kids mom would return the day she did.
--Mom found one day after a ransom reward was dropped.
--The lost mom never saw her captors even though she was abducted during the day and dragged, carried, ??? to a getaway car some distance away by two women.
Detectives will look at all of those odd occurrences.
-the husband found them because he was the first one to notice her gone (she nor the kids were home when he got home from work). He did an iPhone search to see where she could be. I would do that too if I couldn't get a hold of a loved one for a period of time.
-maybe the reward was dropped because they had info on who took her or were contacted by those who took her
-if they snuck up on her from behind-she had headphones in so may not have heard-they could have put something over her eyes/head so she couldn't see. My question is, unless she was blindfolded for 3 weeks, she would have some description of the people she was with
I think more info will come out in the next couple weeks
Maybe they paid out the reward and that is how come the father knew she would be released and home for thanksgiving.
The simplest connection of the dots is usually correct.
Inspector Clouseau wrote:
Maybe they paid out the reward and that is how come the father knew she would be released and home for thanksgiving.
The simplest connection of the dots is usually correct.
The payment of a ransom often does not result in the result of a hostage.
I think people are reading way too much into this. I remember that Vallejo case-everyone asking why it took the boyfriend hours to call police. Well he was bound and drugged. But no one believed him initially. Why doesn't Papini know what her abductors look like? Well maybe she was drugged/blindfolded..who knows. I don't think this story sound suspicious.
It just comes across as fake. She has the crazy eye. Also, the track record of pretty white women being "abducted by brown/black people" turning out to be fake is a long one.
Psycho mom once did battle to with three men and five women--all Latino. Her leg was fractured in the battle. She over powered them all. And she ran away. Faster than them even with a fractured leg... Hmmmm..
From:
https://web.archive.org/web/20071030034941/http://www.skinheadz.com/docs/instruct/2003/060101.html
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Two weeks later, I was closing the family pizza-joint we owned, when two cars pulled up. I didn't even have to turn around to see who it was. I instinctively knew who it was. Three Latino guys and five girls rushed in and jumped me. I put up a fight, but I was clearly outnumbered and at a disadvantage. Jessi, the girl whose nose I broke, was with them. They kept hollering about how they hated Skinheads, how all Skinheads should be "burned alive" and how I and my ancestors were supposedly all "KKK." I actually laughed in their faces, at the inaccuracy of their statements. I mean, they were so dumb that they actually were funny. How dumb can you be? There wasn't even a Skinhead anywhere in sight.
Then, I got knocked to the floor and kicked in the face. I took a deep breath and shook my head in disbelief. "Can this really be happening?" I thought to myself. Then, I thought, "Is it worth it?" "Is being white and standing up for myself and my beliefs worth all this pain I'm having to put up with?" Then, I heard the echo of my Dad's voice, "You did the right thing. Keep walking, Sher. I'm proud of you." It was that pride that gave me the will I needed, right then and there. I took a deep breath, let out a cuss word and got right back up, swinging. I don't ever swear like that, ever, but, somehow, the word just slipped out, just as Jessi kicked me in the stomach and the others hit me in the face, a few times. Then, before I even saw it coming, whack, one of them smashed me in the shin with a two-by-four, fracturing my leg.
But, I kept fighting back so tenaciously that they saw that they couldn't defeat me, so they all suddenly ran out the door. My house was about nine or ten blocks away. I limped the whole way home. I'm not sure how I made it,...
Not verified to be her or if that post is even real. How does someone even find this btw?
If you are NOT suspecting that this whole thing is faked, then you need to check your naiveté .
ElvisCash wrote:
If you are NOT suspecting that this whole thing is faked, then you need to check your naiveté .
I don't think it was fake and if it is, I'll be the first to admit I was fooled.
But I honestly don't think it was. She was bound/chained and beaten..do you think she did this to herself? If she just shows up totally healthy, it might be more of a red flag..but police reports say she was heavily battered and that seems like a lot to go through just to fake it.
[quote]ElvisCash wrote:
If you are NOT suspecting that this whole thing is faked, then you need to check your naiveté .[/quote
If true, sounds like illegal, criminal immigrants striking back at attractive blonde Americans.