Wrath of the Swarm
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He looks a lot like Dave Chappelle, actually, with a slightly heavier build.
Ipecac said:
Gee, what a shock. Could it be because of your misogynistic mindset which sees all women as whores and liars?
American said:
They are NOT!!! Only like 60% of them, on a 50-50 basis individually.
I'm just saying that I wasn't fooled one bit by her stunt. I wasn't tricked!
Denise said:
You lie so bad American. You know you love all of us skep women. Be honest. Honestly if there was news from MN that I was missing would you doubt it?
You are so correct. Thanks.American said:
You're not pretty enough to make the news, ma'am. I don't hold it against you though. Us uglies must stick together.....
Wrath of the Swarm said:There's no such thing as a bona fide mental illness. [/B]
shuize said:
If it turns out she has a legitimate mental illness, they can quietly dismiss the charges later.
Clancie said:Seiler obviously has a serious emotional problem.
Some Friggin Guy said:YOu can chalk what I'm about to say up as hypothetical. I read an earlier post in here by Brown who said there are a lot of wackos, religious and otherwise, in Madison. Having spent no more than 15 minutes there in my life (getting gas while on a road trip) I will take his word for it.
Think about this: She is a 20 year old college co-ed. News reports I have heard were that she seemed to be pacing and looking out the window prior to her disappearence. This, to me, implies that she was waiting for someone.
There are several people I work with who theorize about a secret boyfriend she was going to meet up with and things got out of hand (not violence, merely that they didn't realize she would be reported missing.)
Now, this is merely conjecture, but I understand a lot of college-age girls experiment sexually with other women.
Perhapse she was not meeting with a secret boyfriend, but a secret girlfriend.
The Central Scrutinizer said:
For example, Seiler told police that after taking her at knifepoint, her captor used duct tape, rope, cold medicine, a gun and a knife to keep her under his control.
Although those items were found in the marsh where she was found, buttressing her account, police obtained videotape Thursday that showed Seiler entering a store in Madison and buying those items, he said.
Also, Wray said, the computer had been used to look up a five-day weather forecast and search for wooded areas in and around Madison.
The Central Scrutinizer said:As predicted (by everyone but American).
I think CNN got another story wrong. Every other source I have seen doesn't say anything about her buying a gun at the store, or of a gun being found in the marsh.CFLarsen said:A 20-year old walks into a store, buys a gun, knife, duct tape, rope, cold medicine....and walks out, with nobody asking questions??
Also:She also popped up on store videotape buying a knife, rope and duct tape. The items, which she claimed the man used, were found near her in the marsh, police said.
And:Investigators also obtained a videotape from weeks earlier showing Seiler buying the knife, duct tape, rope and cold medicine that she claimed her abductor used to restrain her.
So there was no evidence of a gun at all!Officer Shannon Blackamore said Seiler did not know the abductor. He also said there was an indication or threat of a gun, though Seiler never saw the weapon.
Also, Seiler told investigators she was confined by her abductor with the use of several materials, including cough medicine, rope, duct tape and a knife. Wray said investigators discovered store video of the UW sophomore buying those items.
Some Friggin Guy said:Now, this is merely conjecture, but I understand a lot of college-age girls experiment sexually with other women.
Perhapse she was not meeting with a secret boyfriend, but a secret girlfriend.