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Re: Kevyn and Maggie - read through all the comments on Kevyn's page - it is interesting that her family already suspects that he did something to her and they are all over him. It looks like he was very involved with "Joy" (a senior in high school in NE) until late December of 2007 - and then he's married only a month later. Fascinating. I hope they are both okay. |
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John, it was hard to ignore, wasn't it? Joy was all smooches on the guy, and then, *blam*, he's married. |
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You'll find out soon enough, Rhonda |
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OK... As promised we will be updating everyone on what's happening... Well, It seems for some reason the Escondido Police are trying to tell the media that it looks like Maggy and Kevyn staged this and are on the run.. Well to let you all know, the family thinks this is the biggest CROCK heard yet.. The reason is because they say that the House is completely empty and the only thing left was Maggy's material she would sew with.. Well, the Naval Investigators are still treating it as an abduction and we believe them! First we were notified that the Apartment was untouched, all of their belongings were there even Maggy's License.. So, you mean to tell us that she has been reported missing and no one was watching the house and they somehow snuck back and cleaned the place out??? We don't thinks so!!! It seems awful funny how Maggy's step Mom is there in California and they WILL NOT let her enter the home at all.... WHY??? What is being Hidden???? Anyway, stay tuned for more information soon..... Seems that the Escondido police know something that we all don't and that's just NOT FAIR!!!! If you are not hiding anything, let her step MOM IN THE HOUSE!!!! |
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Update on the missing Marines |
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It took them awhile, but it looks like Warren Jeffs' cult is finally being busted. About damn time. |
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Oops. Now there's a Waco-style stand-off going on between the adult male FLDS members and the Texas Rangers/State Police. |
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Go Rangers! |
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I'm not sure what small man you had in mind when remarking on the death of Dr. King. I did notice that the AP got thru 4 pages without referring to the assassin. And, imo, the AP should have mentioned that in 1999, following an almost month-long trial brought by the King family, a jury in Shelby County found that Lloyd Jowers and others, including government agencies participated in a conspiracy to assassinate Dr. King. The complete trial transcript is available on The King Center website. It was a civil rather than criminal trial, but only of a necessity, following the death of James Earl Ray in 1998. Before then, the King family publicly supported his attempt to get a re-trial. (Or, given that he pled on the advice of an attorney, you could say ~a~ trial -- his plea was the only confession he ever made, and he recanted it three days later.) They did not believe he had been involved in the killing. You can judge for yourself here: |
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Well, it seems Maggie called home on Wednesday, so the search is off. According to the news they are "in love" and just took off. |
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