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12-05-2016 05:58 PM
12-05-2016 06:01 PM
@Mmsfoxxie wrote:
@YorkieonmyPillow wrote:I would never, EVER, go jogging alone. It isn't safe. Lord only knows what this poor soul went through.
For years, I used to take walks along an access road near my house. It is quiet, parallalling a nice park like area with retention ponds along the way. On the other side of the rode are a few scattered businesses but very few people in and out. As I would walk, once in a while a car would drive by.
In the last couple of years, I started feeling paranoid. Too many people have been hurt or kidnapped for me to not be paranoid, imo. If a car drove by, I would feel panicky until it drove by. If it slowed down to speak to me, I was nervous. Twice, a car pulled over a few feet ahead of me, I know not why. I turned around and walked away both times, calling my husband on my cell phone to let him know what I felt was happening. It was probasbly nothing but because of my feelings, I stopped walking that way. I joined a place to exercise and do my walking. I'd rather pay than feel unsafe.
Never ever ignore or put aside that first inkling that something may be wrong, off or odd. That's actually a human defense mechanism we've had for survival since humans came on earth. The problem is that we now ignore this initial feeling, shake it off and tell ourselves that we're being silly, things like this just don't happen.... and humans are slowly losing the ability.
I'm glad you listened to yourself, that you shared this with your husband and that you've chosen another way to exercise. I believe you actually had a clear feeling that something was wrong/potentially dangerous in that area.....
12-05-2016 06:06 PM
@ROMARY wrote:I haven't read all of the posts; I'm thinking that the dogs are probably being taken care of by someone. I don't think that their dogs have been abandoned without food and water. Maybe a relative, or animal control, or someone has the dogs. Could be that they don't want to reveal exactly where the dogs are so that those folks taking care of the dogs won't be bothered with questions by folks and the media.
@ROMARY Giving them up to animal control would probably not produce a very desireable end.
12-05-2016 06:28 PM
I find all this really, really odd. Why would there be death threats towards this woman? She's the victim.... because of what her "enemy" from high school wrote? Because people out there think she's a racist? This whole thing doesn't make sense to me.... I mean she's made (what appears to be serious) enemies in high school? Why?
We'll find out eventually I'm sure but until then this whole thing just doesn't make sense......
12-05-2016 07:07 PM
She had one enemy in high school, nothing surprising there, many girls do.
There are death threats to just about everyone in the news now. The sheriff has some of them. That's nothing new or unusual either. Some people thought it was a hoax, we have seen that here.
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