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To carry on your question from the Handwriting thread...You asked if I know Jennifer. No, I don't "know" Jennifer. I've met her and spoke with her.

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Daisy - I agree with Buttercup on this. My other question is, what are your thoughts?? You're not exactly defending Rich's alleged murder of Amy, but when you're asked a question like "Was Rich ever a firefighter" you give an evasive response like, "not that I know of".

Your posts don't lead me to believe that you think Rich is guilty (or potentially could be) of murdering Amy, even with all the evidence that has already been made public. Is this true? I know there's a difference between believing someone and supporting someone. You can support him even if he is guilty - I think many of us on here would do the same given your circumstances.

So ... if you DO think that there is a potential that he could be guilty, which most would at least accept at this point, I'm wondering when you came to this conclusion - what bit of evidence put you across the line? Just curious, as always. Thanks for your input.


I came to the conclusion of the possible/probable quite a while ago. I just wasn't ready to share that part of myself yet. Imaging if you will the conflict between my heart and my head. It has been a physical pain for quite some time. I'm not sure who watches this other than my husband. My parents don't have a computer. if some of my answers seemed evasive, it was more because nuances in speech get lost in writing. I meant that No, he was not a firefighter.

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Daisy... you seem like a smart lady and I know someday your head will win, and your heart will just hurt because of it.

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Daisy... you seem like a smart lady and I know someday your head will win, and your heart will just hurt because of it.


I think it may already have.

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Daisy,

Thanks for your willingness to share your thoughts and opinions on all of this and the questions asked. It has to be hard. We all go through different stages of it all and have throughout this all.

Since you seem conflicted with your feelings/head/heart and how those conflict with your family, that has to create for a lot of stress.

What about your sisters? What are they thinking? Are they following this?

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Some nights I can't shut off my brain. I work 12-13 hour days and still have a hard time sleeping. Most of it is worry about my parents. I can't change the course of events that have already occurred, but I can make the choice in how I react. This will be difficult without a doubt. I know my older sister is only hearing when she gets a call. My other sister, I know she used to follow it, but I think she may have stopped.

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Daisy, so you don't talk to your sisters about it either and your feelings, thoughts, etc?

Also, can't help but wonder about your involvement/thoughts regarding Jennifer. I know you knew her and spent a lot of time together. She has sort of "disappeared" in all of this. It has been clear her thoughts regarding his innocence in Amy's murder from the beginning, and even before. You indicate your head is leading you in a direction that seems to point to and agree with his involvement in her death. So, with that being said, how does that relate with Jennifer? Do you still see her? If not, how come? How long has it been since you've had contact?

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