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| Thread ID: 103968 | 2009-10-12 08:31:00 | Police search property in hunt for Aisling - body found | pctek (84) | PC World Chat |
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| 819879 | 2009-10-13 07:53:00 | Debbie Webber the psychic fraud got it wrong, she said a ditch and the body wasn't found in a ditch. I doubt she'll acknowledge the mistake though, these people usually manage to turn these things into successes by claiming they actually meant a pipe not a ditch. The fact that TVNZ news reporter buys into theis rubbish to sell some bogus psychic murder show is a disgrace. It appears TVNZ is basically bankrolling these 'psychics' with all their TV promotion. The Mentalist does give some insight into how they do it. |
robbyp (2751) | ||
| 819880 | 2009-10-13 11:41:00 | I feel I have to point out a few facts here. 1. A two year old child should be watched at all times by any person who is responsible for the well being of the child. At the time of the initial disappearance I think that was the Mother. 2. In spite of what I think were the best efforts by various people who searched it took a week to actually find the body of the child. Us armchair experts who were not involved in that search can always say that it should have been conducted in a different manner but I don't believe it would have changed the actual outcome. 3. The Asian lady and the man with the broken umbrella seem to have been accused as part of a kidnapping plot by the news media when in fact they seem to be innocent of anything to do with the actual issue. 4. The Council had done nothing about the drain/manhole in spite of some complaints by other parties in the past. How Aisling got in there is a point which could be pursued maybe. 5. The autopsy conducted found that Aisling drowned and also that there were no other injuries which could have caused death which seems to rule out foul play by others. I feel sorry for the parents and the loss of their child but I also think it may be better to know rather than to worry about possible alternatives. |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 819881 | 2009-10-13 18:24:00 | I really hate Waitaik mayor harvey but I do agree with what he said last night. Why didnt these people complaining about the drainage problems say something to the cops BEFORE the body was found. |
prefect (6291) | ||
| 819882 | 2009-10-13 18:58:00 | pctek, I agree with all of your post except the first paragraph - that is simply your speculation and you're making it sound like FACT when it is nothing but OPINION. "The drain goes down into a very narrow pipe - about 15 inches across - and it's full of weeds and roots of a massive, massive willow and that's where her body came to rest before it keeps going and connecting with other pipes." www.nzherald.co.nz |
pctek (84) | ||
| 819883 | 2009-10-13 19:33:00 | Interesting last nite on 3 News how they seemed to be blaming the police for not finding her earlier and the council for the so called open drains. Not once did anyone ask where were the parents at this time when this kid went missing.. Will be interesting when the council looks into the the so called complaints of this drain and see how many there really have been over the past year or two. | paulw (1826) | ||
| 819884 | 2009-10-13 19:54:00 | I'd imagine every single person who has ever had a two year old child has had a moment where the kid has disappeared, It only takes a second. My boy can run to the back door with his plastic chair, unlatch it and be off up the driveway in the same amount of time it takes me to walk into the bathroom and take half a leak.... The parents aren't negligent, Its just a series of events that lead to a tragedy. The disgraceful part is that this family suffered so much while we have worthless scum in our communities beating their own little kids to death. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 819885 | 2009-10-13 20:51:00 | I'd imagine every single person who has ever had a two year old child has had a moment where the kid has disappeared, It only takes a second. My boy can run to the back door with his plastic chair, unlatch it and be off up the driveway in the same amount of time it takes me to walk into the bathroom and take half a leak.... The parents aren't negligent, Its just a series of events that lead to a tragedy. Indeed. I hate how many jump at the chance to beat up the parents. It's ridiculous how some people expect parents to keep watch of their kids every second - that's just impossible. I remember back in Indonesia I was told I got myself lost for half an hour when I was three. And at that time we had two servants who helped around the house and watched over me. I was just gone when my mother had to take a phone call for half a minute. |
qazwsxokmijn (102) | ||
| 819886 | 2009-10-13 20:58:00 | I feel I have to point out a few facts here. 1. A two year old child should be watched at all times by any person who is responsible for the well being of the child. At the time of the initial disappearance I think that was the Mother. 2. In spite of what I think were the best efforts by various people who searched it took a week to actually find the body of the child. Us armchair experts who were not involved in that search can always say that it should have been conducted in a different manner but I don't believe it would have changed the actual outcome. 3. The Asian lady and the man with the broken umbrella seem to have been accused as part of a kidnapping plot by the news media when in fact they seem to be innocent of anything to do with the actual issue. 4. The Council had done nothing about the drain/manhole in spite of some complaints by other parties in the past. How Aisling got in there is a point which could be pursued maybe. 5. The autopsy conducted found that Aisling drowned and also that there were no other injuries which could have caused death which seems to rule out foul play by others. I feel sorry for the parents and the loss of their child but I also think it may be better to know rather than to worry about possible alternatives. 1) Do you have kids Sweep ? Do you really watch them 24/7 Do you stay awake at night watching your kids. You should try and make the area that you are in safe for the child. But I think watching them all the time is impossible. 2) Agree. If they had found her on the first night, I believe it would of been a body. 3) Disagree. She was the last person to be seen by Aisling. She was a Witness to where Aisling went. 4) Agree 5) Agree |
wmoore (6009) | ||
| 819887 | 2009-10-13 22:00:00 | 1) Do you have kids Sweep ? Do you really watch them 24/7 Do you stay awake at night watching your kids. You should try and make the area that you are in safe for the child. But I think watching them all the time is impossible. 2) Agree. If they had found her on the first night, I believe it would of been a body. 3) Disagree. She was the last person to be seen by Aisling. She was a Witness to where Aisling went. 4) Agree 5) Agree 1. I don't and have never had kids. That would imply I am part of the goat family. I am the father of one child though. I also agree that watching a child 24/7 is impossible. I also beleive what Metla said in his post above where he said, "I'd imagine every single person who has ever had a two year old child has had a moment where the kid has disappeared, It only takes a second." I, myself, had such a moment once in shopping area and that moment prompted me to buy a harness for my child. 3. She may or may not be a witness as to where Aisling went but she may not have noticed at the time. If I had been in the area I hope I would have had the nous to pick the girl up, keep her safe and enquire as to where the caregivers were. On the other hand if I had done that I may well be facing an accusation of being a paedophile by some person. |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 819888 | 2009-10-13 22:31:00 | Any parent would be grateful if somebody returned their child found wandering. My mum got a scare when I was a baby she put me down in the crib for a sleep, I think I wasn't even 2, I must have got up, climbed out the window and took the family dog for a walk across the main road in mangere. A shopkeeper recognised me and phoned the police to take me home. Mum always tells this story, I cant remember it of course. Not my last ride in the back of a cop car hahaha |
rob_on_guitar (4196) | ||
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