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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ptarmigan on October 15, 2013, 02:30:34 PM
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Nightmare in Maryville: Teens’ sexual encounter ignites a firestorm against family
http://www.kansascity.com/2013/10/12/4549775/nightmare-in-maryville-teens-sexual.html
MARYVILLE, Mo. — There wasn’t much left by the time she arrived, just a burnt-out structure and the haze of smoke that lingered around it.
The siding and gutters had melted. The roof was gone. Inside, piles of ash filled the rooms that had once bustled with the pleasant sounds of a family.
That morning last April when Melinda Coleman received word that emergency vehicles were gathering around her Maryville house, she had hoped for the best.
Sickening! :argh:
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Wow.
If I hadn't read it happened in Missouri, I would think it happened in E TN. Guess small towns are alike everywhere.
You have to believe that one day, karma will up and bite several of these people.
I hope those two girls and their families find some peace and that the girls can overcome and as they get older, are able to realized that though something despicable happened to them, it does not define them.
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Now the family has lost their home as well. Zero justice for them. :banghead:
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'MY son is the victim here': Teacher mother of football player at center of Maryville rape case breaks her silence
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2465458/Maryville-footballer-Matthew-Barnetts-mother-says-hes-victim.html
The teacher mother and father of the teenager accused of a rape that has shocked America today broke their silence to claim their son is being 'assassinated'.
Matthew Barnett, now 19, was arrested for the alleged rape of 14-year-old Daisy Coleman last January, but all charges against him and his friend Jordan Zech – who apparently filmed the attack on his iPhone - were dropped.
Now Burnett's parents have furiously protested his innocence, painting him as the victim and urged people to dig beneath the surface to find the truth.
The apple does not fall far from the tree. :mental:
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"Not my child....he can never do wrong."....had maybe 2 or 3 sets of parents like that when I went to school 50 years ago....now they're almost all like that now....you know the type, "My child is perfect...it's your's that is screwed up."
Wonder what else the S.O.B. has been into that they got him out of?