great episode...but pay your taxes!
It was written by his son, who has the same name.wow@ that article, seemingly written by the dude.
It was written by his son, who has the same name.
wow@ that article, seemingly written by the dude.
Oh, I agree. Crazy set of circumstances.even so...that's still like what.the.fuck?
No, I'm a skinhead that doesn't want to be associated with bald people.Why so defensive? Are you balding?
I just heard about this, is there a good summary that someone can point me to?
Did Amanda escape first and then get Charles to help kick the door in to help the other girls?
Or did he hear her yelling and helped her escape?
There is a lot of weirdness to this story.
For example, how do you have a child while kidnapped? Did she not go to a hospital?
Apparently the front aluminum screen door was locked in some way so only a hand could reach out for the mail.
He was walking home and heard her crying for help at the front door and helped her knock the door down and get out.
Gotcha, and then they all went to his house and called the cops?
Amanda then ran across the street and called 911 from the house across the street.
Charles called 911 himself too, I don't think he went across the street with her though.
The other 2 women were still somehow locked/stuck in the house, until the police came.
Amanda then ran across the street and called 911 from the house across the street.
Charles called 911 himself too, I don't think he went across the street with her though.
The other 2 women were still somehow locked/stuck in the house, until the police came.
So Amanda called the police from a person other than Charles' house and Charles went back to his own house to call the police as well? Not looking for inconsistencies here btw, shit must have been chaotic, just trying to piece it together in my head.
Freaky, I just watched the Game of Thrones episode with the guy who keeps daughter-wives.
Scary state of affairs when real life out-does fiction.
It's come up before but a lot of "rapist monsters" tend to fall into the "but he was such a nice guy" trope.
Here's the story as I understand it from the local news here in Cleveland: At some point during the day, Charles heard a woman yelling from the doorway next door. He went over and found Amanda Berry attempting to escape the house. Charles helped break down the door enough to let Amanda out. Amanda and Charles then went to Charles' house, from which Amanda called 911. The police then came and got the rest of the girls out.
Lies. Childbirth obviously didnt exist before modern hospitals!People can have kids without hospitals.
Again I refer to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnapping_of_Jaycee_Lee_Dugard
It's come up before but a lot of "rapist monsters" tend to fall into the "but he was such a nice guy" trope.
So every nice guy is a potential rapist?
So every nice guy is a potential rapist?
No, that's probably the worst possible interpretation of what she said. She was saying that preconceived notions of criminals, i.e. they must be sneaky/weird/evil/"other" people, are foolish, since any "nice" person can be a criminal deep down.
Weird, but I felt she was implying every nice guy is a rapist you need to watch out for.
Nothing with what she said, just how she said it.
I just wanted to point out that not all males are rapists. Of which there are plenty nice ones of.