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	<title>Comments on: F-R-A-U-D&#8230;what one person called me&#8230;lol</title>
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		<title>By: Ty</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ty</dc:creator>
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		<description>I appreciate the visit and the time you took to post your comments. I always welcome what others have to say.

I see what you are saying regarding the overassumption, but Molly&#039;s inconsistancies in her stories for the last 12 months (particularly the ones regarding her own actions prior to the shootings are what are raising my eyebrows.

She would gain peace of mind knowing that she would know longer fear her life or her daughters&#039; lives.

She seems to be covering something up, and with her not being able to stick with a story close enough where the inconsistancies are seemingly the most important moments, that tells me that she had a plan of some sort (whether suicide or not) but the events unfolded too quickly for her to be able to really think through what she wanted to tell people to remove herself from being involved or able to intervene.

Thanks again for coming by!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I appreciate the visit and the time you took to post your comments. I always welcome what others have to say.</p>
<p>I see what you are saying regarding the overassumption, but Molly&#8217;s inconsistancies in her stories for the last 12 months (particularly the ones regarding her own actions prior to the shootings are what are raising my eyebrows.</p>
<p>She would gain peace of mind knowing that she would know longer fear her life or her daughters&#8217; lives.</p>
<p>She seems to be covering something up, and with her not being able to stick with a story close enough where the inconsistancies are seemingly the most important moments, that tells me that she had a plan of some sort (whether suicide or not) but the events unfolded too quickly for her to be able to really think through what she wanted to tell people to remove herself from being involved or able to intervene.</p>
<p>Thanks again for coming by!</p>
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		<title>By: Jim</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 15:27:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>One more point I forgot to mention, part of the emotional problems of Jeffrey Dahmer occured when his divorcing parents fought bitterly over his younger siblings--but thought at 18, Jeffrey&#039;s custody was not an issue.  Perhaps feelings of not being wanted by your parents can possibly lead to future violence.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One more point I forgot to mention, part of the emotional problems of Jeffrey Dahmer occured when his divorcing parents fought bitterly over his younger siblings&#8211;but thought at 18, Jeffrey&#8217;s custody was not an issue.  Perhaps feelings of not being wanted by your parents can possibly lead to future violence.</p>
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		<title>By: Jim</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 15:24:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Your post about Molly Rodriguez is fascinating.  Cases like this are best analized by people who think things through thoroughly.  I will agree with you that Ms. Rodriguez is not really a responsible person.  However, its a huge overassumption to think that she would be evil enough to encourage her own son&#039;s suicide.  There was no gain for her in her son&#039;s possible suicide.  She was hospitalized after the whole ordeal.  You did present some detail i was unaware of, and I googled the rolling stones article.  From what I have read, I think Ronald and Candace Hawkins bear more blame due to exposing the boy to violence and also in motivating Molly to give up her visitation rights.  This whole case is an example of how kids get so very lost in patterns of divorce and remarriage.  My mother, rest her soul, was a victim of such remarriage by her father&#039;s side and did get left out.  One point not to be forgotten, Robbie himself must take the lions share of the blame, although his upbringing was a huge factor in this scenario.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your post about Molly Rodriguez is fascinating.  Cases like this are best analized by people who think things through thoroughly.  I will agree with you that Ms. Rodriguez is not really a responsible person.  However, its a huge overassumption to think that she would be evil enough to encourage her own son&#8217;s suicide.  There was no gain for her in her son&#8217;s possible suicide.  She was hospitalized after the whole ordeal.  You did present some detail i was unaware of, and I googled the rolling stones article.  From what I have read, I think Ronald and Candace Hawkins bear more blame due to exposing the boy to violence and also in motivating Molly to give up her visitation rights.  This whole case is an example of how kids get so very lost in patterns of divorce and remarriage.  My mother, rest her soul, was a victim of such remarriage by her father&#8217;s side and did get left out.  One point not to be forgotten, Robbie himself must take the lions share of the blame, although his upbringing was a huge factor in this scenario.</p>
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