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Ridiculous
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SnowyB wrote: <quoted text> seriously? Strelzin is working for the partners at Green and Renner? just kidding. we lowly worms. working stiffs, poor bast-eds (prounounced with a improper Bawston accent) are rightly held down in our places. LAX became the new hockey some time ago. parents are ruled by the sports seasons. i second Wowzer's emotion! welcome back! woot woot. Thank you for the welcome Snowy. The boys bailed out of baseball on me this year and went to LAX. I must say, outfitting two boys at the same time is close to hockey money! It's been a tough transition for me. I know nothing about the game and we don't have a snack shack at the field...I miss those frozen, greasy cheese burgers and the popcorn chicken, but alas, apparently, it's not about me...!
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Ridiculous wrote: <quoted text> John practiced in the north west where literally hundreds of woman have gone missing. Bundy, Ridgeway, Yates and the lovely Pig farmer just over the border, Mr Pickton....One can only assume that Mr. Green was deeply involved in these cases as well. ; ) It's odd to me that Green added the attorney part to his bio but left off where he practiced. No real lawyer should have any problem with providing his credentials so that readers may verify them, in my opinion. Unlike this anonymous format, Green is posting on a blog that is supposed to be part of a journalistic endeavor. While Green is not giving legal advice, it would still be unethical of Renner to allow his readers to be misled this way. I hope Renner would verify the credentials provided by co-contributors. He certainly did not have a problem letting everyone know about the issues he had with Orko and his credentials and practices. If Green really is a lawyer, especially if he practiced in Mass or NH, he could offer a unique and much more helpful perspective on some of the facets of Maura's case than the crap he is windmilling about at Renner's. I'll be suspicious until Green offers up some kind of verifiable proof that he once practiced law.
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Tang Zoi wrote: <quoted text> Are You taking Your Meds.....acting a little off the past couple daze. i've never been evaluated, dopey, and therefore, have never had the need to be prescribed. are you speaking from your personal experience? i'm sorry you are so bold to deny the TrUTh (wow! written words have been reinvented!)....and that you have some nerve to keep showing up here while pretending (FoR YeaRS!!) to be a professional. fortunately, you fool no one.
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Ridiculous wrote: <quoted text> John practiced in the north west where literally hundreds of woman have gone missing. Bundy, Ridgeway, Yates and the lovely Pig farmer just over the border, Mr Pickton....One can only assume that Mr. Green was deeply involved in these cases as well. ; ) one must never miss an opportunity for networking.
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Ridiculous wrote: <quoted text> Thank you for the welcome Snowy. The boys bailed out of baseball on me this year and went to LAX. I must say, outfitting two boys at the same time is close to hockey money! It's been a tough transition for me. I know nothing about the game and we don't have a snack shack at the field...I miss those frozen, greasy cheese burgers and the popcorn chicken, but alas, apparently, it's not about me...! the tri-sport boys are rounding out your resume as a tri-sport dad; the gear, the travel, the money, the memories. ;) i trust you will always be able to find a greasy burger or pizza on the go. i hope the weather warms up before the season ends, right? and that the signal is strong enough to be able to post from the sidelines. ;)
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Maruchan
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Again, from Green's Blogger profile: "I had a long career as an attorney and management consultant in the Northeast U.S." John Green wrote: ...(as if whomever it was that did could possibly know better than a retired attorney with years and years of legal experience by doing a quick internet search). John Green wrote: <quoted text> I guess all those judges I practiced in front of and worked for were full of shit? And the DAs who I saw in court reading evidence into the record, noting that it was camera-ed by the full text had been submitted in the court brief? amy researches wrote: <quoted text> Unlike this anonymous format, Green is posting on a blog that is supposed to be part of a journalistic endeavor. While Green is not giving legal advice, it would still be unethical of Renner to allow his readers to be misled this way ... I'll be suspicious until Green offers up some kind of verifiable proof that he once practiced law. As Green has posted many times referencing his legal background, I agree with all of Amy's post and eagerly await his responses to her questions. Credibility, ya know?:)
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Ridiculous
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Maruchan wrote: Again, from Green's Blogger profile: "I had a long career as an attorney and management consultant in the Northeast U.S." <quoted text> <quoted text> <quoted text> As Green has posted many times referencing his legal background, I agree with all of Amy's post and eagerly await his responses to her questions. Credibility, ya know?:) Crap, I thought he said north west. Now I have to assemble a new list of missing woman and serial killers...!
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Maruchan
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Ridiculous wrote: <quoted text> Crap, I thought he said north west. Now I have to assemble a new list of missing woman and serial killers...! Lovely to see you again, my friend ... :)
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hannah_b wrote: <quoted text> While I do support your and mr Rennerīs effort, I have to ask what email? I never emailed you. i remember recently coming upon a "hannah" (sp?) in the comments section while skimming The Blog. i wonder if mr green is confusing his hannahs? i wouldn't be surprised; it's the attention to detail thing that he is inclined to miss. while i've made a few posts (weak humor?) about your presence on both Topix and The Blog inferred from his comment about an "email"..... it is once again that i must apologize, but only to you. why would green make mention of an email if you weren't in touch with him by email? is he creating more unnecessary drama?
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hannah_b
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Being an a**hole isnīt going to help Green finding answers or cooperation from posters/readers. I still want to know why he claimed I emailed him, I never did, and I donīt comment on the blog either.
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hannah_b
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SnowyB wrote: <quoted text> i remember recently coming upon a "hannah" (sp?) in the comments section while skimming The Blog. i wonder if mr green is confusing his hannahs? i wouldn't be surprised; it's the attention to detail thing that he is inclined to miss. while i've made a few posts (weak humor?) about your presence on both Topix and The Blog inferred from his comment about an "email"..... it is once again that i must apologize, but only to you. why would green make mention of an email if you weren't in touch with him by email? is he creating more unnecessary drama? Thank you, Snowy. Isnīt the blog all about selling a book by creating drama?
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Jenkins
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BillNH wrote: http://www.wwlp.com/dpp/news/i _team/i-team-missing-people-in -w-mass Massachusetts State Police Col. Timothy Alben couldn't talk about Maura's case specifically because it happened in New Hampshire, but he did say there are only so many resources you can put into a missing adult case. "With children and minors, there is clearly a lot more activity associated with that. With adults, there would be an investigation but then you question, did they leave voluntarily at their own will," Col. Alben asked. ~ Apparently MM's inclusion as a CCU case is not a definitive indicator to even some LEO's that she met with foul play.~ Interesting bc according to the lead investigator the MM case is the lagest investigation in NH history. This guy clearly don't know shit about the NH end of the investigation. In most cases thhis guy is totally correct, thhey put very limited resources into missing adults, just look at Michelle Knight compared to Amanda Berry and how their cases were investigated out in OH, big difference. But this case has been investigated a huge amount, 6,000 man hours, thousands of pages of documents in the case file, this case has been investigated more than any murder or missing child in the state of NH, that says a lot. 6,000 hours is a lot of work, that's not a suicide investigation; that ain't a 'lost in the woods' investigation either, that's a muder investigation. If they really thought she was just lost in the woods do you really think they would've put 6,000 hours into it? I don't,, these are professional homicide investigators, they have a lot more important things to be doing than investigating suicides. They're only gonna put in that kind of work if they truly believe a murder conviction is going to come out of it. I'm sorry but do you really believe they'd put work like that in if they thought she killed herself in the woods? And if they did think she is dead in the woods wouldn't they be looking in the woods as opposed to doing a murder investigation, which is clearly what they're doing? Maybe searching some of her favorite hiking spots or places like that? Nope, they've done no searches since the first year, they're investigation has not been in the woods at all. The CCU website says in plain english that they only investigate missing persons cases where fould play is suspected. That says it all right there, they don't investigate cases they believe are suicides or people lost in the woods. I don't see how this is even up for debate, it says it right there. When you consider that with the fact that this is the biggest investigation in NH history and it's been conducted like a murder investigation,, not a wilderness search I think it's pretty safe to say that the NHSP truly believes they're investigating a murder, even if they don't want to admit it and even if you few people on Topix don't want to admit it, that's the way it is. Can anyone show anything that shows they're NOT conducting a murder investigation?
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“"Dancing with wolves"”
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John Green wrote:**So please take it all in the spirit intended buddy. And keep up the good work. I'll talk to you again whenever I get back up this way.** Hannah IMO he wants other posters to think he is on friendly terms with certain posters outside of Topix. This reply to me makes it look like I've somehow been working for him or Renner and doing "good work". It also makes it look like he and I have spoken before and will talk again. Notice he says "this way" and not THAT way.
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hannah_b
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Wowzer the real one wrote: John Green wrote:**So please take it all in the spirit intended buddy. And keep up the good work. I'll talk to you again whenever I get back up this way.** Hannah IMO he wants other posters to think he is on friendly terms with certain posters outside of Topix. This reply to me makes it look like I've somehow been working for him or Renner and doing "good work". It also makes it look like he and I have spoken before and will talk again. Notice he says "this way" and not THAT way. Kind of dishonest, donīt ya think?
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Jenkins wrote: <quoted text> Interesting bc according to the lead investigator the MM case is the lagest investigation in NH history. This guy clearly don't know shit about the NH end of the investigation. In most cases thhis guy is totally correct, thhey put very limited resources into missing adults, just look at Michelle Knight compared to Amanda Berry and how their cases were investigated out in OH, big difference. But this case has been investigated a huge amount, 6,000 man hours, thousands of pages of documents in the case file, this case has been investigated more than any murder or missing child in the state of NH, that says a lot. 6,000 hours is a lot of work, that's not a suicide investigation; that ain't a 'lost in the woods' investigation either, that's a muder investigation. If they really thought she was just lost in the woods do you really think they would've put 6,000 hours into it? I don't,, these are professional homicide investigators, they have a lot more important things to be doing than investigating suicides. They're only gonna put in that kind of work if they truly believe a murder conviction is going to come out of it. I'm sorry but do you really believe they'd put work like that in if they thought she killed herself in the woods? And if they did think she is dead in the woods wouldn't they be looking in the woods as opposed to doing a murder investigation, which is clearly what they're doing? Maybe searching some of her favorite hiking spots or places like that? Nope, they've done no searches since the first year, they're investigation has not been in the woods at all. The CCU website says in plain english that they only investigate missing persons cases where fould play is suspected. That says it all right there, they don't investigate cases they believe are suicides or people lost in the woods. I don't see how this is even up for debate, it says it right there. When you consider that with the fact that this is the biggest investigation in NH history and it's been conducted like a murder investigation,, not a wilderness search I think it's pretty safe to say that the NHSP truly believes they're investigating a murder, even if they don't want to admit it and even if you few people on Topix don't want to admit it, that's the way it is. Can anyone show anything that shows they're NOT conducting a murder investigation? Are you trying to out write John Green?
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hannah_b wrote: <quoted text> Kind of dishonest, donīt ya think? Very much so.
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Wowzer the real one wrote: <quoted text> Are you trying to out write John Green? Green is giving me a new appreciation for Jenkins' posts.
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amy researches wrote: <quoted text> Green is giving me a new appreciation for Jenkins' posts. That's not funny.
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hannah_b wrote: <quoted text> Thank you, Snowy. Isnīt the blog all about selling a book by creating drama? you're welcome, and, again, my apology for making light of something that i didn't immediately connect to his possibly alluding to "the" tasteless email; instead, i was relating to JWB's once stating i emailed him which, of course, was also untrue. similarly, Green's chatter and statement that you emailed him, but you didn't, reflects badly on his lack of credibility. if there are few facts to fill the pages of a book, and the mystery remains unsolved, the option must be to substitute substance with creativity and drama.
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