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    2015 is starting off horrible!
    Last edited by Queena; 01-09-2015 at 01:10 AM. Reason: It's 2015, not 2004!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queena View Post
    2004 is starting off horrible!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queena View Post
    2004 is starting off horrible!
    Queena, I made some really bad decisions in 2004.

    If we can meet at a local Starbucks, I'll pass you a list through your time loop and have you look me up.



    On a flip note, that little girl is stunning. Someone should throw her piece of shit dad off that same bridge wth cement blocks tied to his feet.


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    This is the David Misener Bridge:


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    they need to rename the sunshine skyway bridge something less happy given it's history. That name ain't fooling anyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PunkerDuckie View Post
    they need to rename the sunshine skyway bridge something less happy given it's history. That name ain't fooling anyone.
    Lol, agreed! It's actually the bridge leading up to the Skyway that he threw Phoebe from. I figured everyone knew what the Skyway looked like, but this bridge is smaller so I posted a pic so that others could envision it.

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    Oh, she is beautiful. Poor baby. She actually looks genuinely happy in that picture, not like abused children usually look. Makes me wonder if this was totally out of the blue.

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    THAT Dezyra Exposures FB is her mom? She doesn't look to be suffering from an illness bad enough to lose custody of her daughter... Except maybe compulsive nakedness.

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    This guy was fucking insane or on something hard.

    http://www.tampabay.com/news/publics...proach/2212878

    On Wednesday morning Jonchuck visited a lawyer's office in Tampa wearing his pajamas. Phoebe was with him, sporting tiny shorts and a blue jacket. She did not speak.

    Lawyer Genevieve Torres of the Family First Law Group in Lutz did not know much about her new client. Police and court records show he had a history of arrests on charges of domestic battery, driving under the influence, passing fraudulent checks with his child's mother, whom he had dated for several years. On most police records, his job was listed as "unemployed."

    Jonchuck told Torres he had taken care of Phoebe for two years. Torres was supposed to file paperwork that day for Jonchuck so that, after years of domestic strife, he could gain full legal custody of his daughter.

    Jonchuck asked Torres to read a Bible in Swedish. He told her she was God, the Creator. He asked Torres to accompany him to a church so he could be baptized. She refused, and he told her to stop the case.

    "Don't file the paperwork," he told her. "It's not going to matter anymore."

    "He's out of his mind, and he has a minor child with him driving to the church now," Torres told a 911 operator afterward.

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    Mom posted this about an hour ago:




    Totally going to get all "Judgy" here. Don't get me wrong. He was the psycho that killed his daughter and whether that sprang from mental illness or drugs, he's disgusting and vile. Seeing as how he said filing the papers wouldn't matter and had the wherewithal to flee the scene, I'm thinking more drugs than mental illness. Between the both of them, this little girl didn't have a chance. I understand getting frustrated by people commenting about you. But at least make your first comment about losing your daughter be about her and how devastated you are because she didn't deserve to die. Not about yourself.
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    If he was bipolar and unmediated he could have had a manic episode and lost touch with reality in the process.

    What genius decided either of the people would make fit parents?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angiebla View Post
    If he was bipolar and unmediated he could have had a manic episode and lost touch with reality in the process.

    What genius decided either of the people would make fit parents?
    The reports are saying that he was bipolar. Also, the day he acted nutty with the attorney- the police did track him down when he was picking the girl up from daycare.

    After their meeting, she was so worried about the father and daughter that she reported the odd statements to police.
    Officers interviewed Jonchuck and his daughter as he was picking her up from a church day care and both appeared to be in good health. Jonchuck said he didn't want to harm himself or anyone else, the documents said.
    'She was smiling and appeared healthy, properly clothed and happy,' according to the documents.
    A little more than twelve hours later, police said Jonchuck threw his daughter over a bridge.


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    In the same article- grandma (the dad's mom) said she wishes he killed himself instead.

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    After reading a little more on this- I think both of the parents of this poor kid are nuts.

    Mom sure is making the media rounds. I've read quite a few different interviews that mom has gave.

    Kerr said that despite her anguish and pain, she doesn't hate John.

    “I would say to him, for Phoebe, and it's always been for Phoebe, I don't hate you. She wouldn't want me to, you were her dad.”

    Meanwhile, John's own mother told FOX 13's Hetal Gandhi that she wishes he would've killed himself instead of Phoebe. She added that she hopes she never sees him again.

    Kerr has also admitted that she has had her own struggles in the past. She suffers from multiple sclerosis and is a recovering alcoholic. However, she said she has always been a wonderful mother to Phoebe and her other two kids. It's clear that her 5-year-old little angel held a special place in her heart.

    “She taught me so much and I don't know how, in her five years, she taught me a lot to open up my soul a little more in life.”http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/story/2...nchucks-mother

    The couple met in 2008. Kerr was friends with a woman who worked at a call center with Jonchuck. She knew him as a gay man, who soon became her "gay friend," she said. But not long after they met, he told her he liked women, too. Soon, they were a couple. A year later, Phoebe was born.http://www.tampabay.com/news/publics...skyway/2213024

    According to the above link- I don't understand how in the hell either of these people were raising this girl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angiebla View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by PeaceBeWithMe View Post
    Queena, I made some really bad decisions in 2004.

    If we can meet at a local Starbucks, I'll pass you a list through your time loop and have you look me up.



    On a flip note, that little girl is stunning. Someone should throw her piece of shit dad off that same bridge wth cement blocks tied to his feet.
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    After reading a little more on this- I think both of the parents of this poor kid are nuts.

    Mom sure is making the media rounds. I've read quite a few different interviews that mom has gave.




    The couple met in 2008. Kerr was friends with a woman who worked at a call center with Jonchuck. She knew him as a gay man, who soon became her "gay friend," she said. But not long after they met, he told her he liked women, too. Soon, they were a couple. A year later, Phoebe was born.http://www.tampabay.com/news/publics...skyway/2213024

    According to the above link- I don't understand how in the hell either of these people were raising this girl.
    Wow. I saw her nasty naked pictures. She looks gross, but chicks don't turn me on, so she probably looks hot. All I know is that Facebook page would've been shut down. Just gross, both of the parents.

    RIP Baby Phoebe

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    This whole thing disgusts me. I'm not even looking at her Facebook page.

    And I agree with the poster who said that initial Facebook post is all about her. Fuck her.

    Useless.


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    https://www.facebook.com/RIPPhoebeJo...ref=lhc.recent

    A RIP Phoebe page. One commenter states that Jonchuck was found to NOT be the father in 2011. Not that you can believe everything you read on FB, just found it interesting.

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    It sounds like she kind of let him take the kid from what I've read and then he decided to pursue custody right when he was fucking losing it.

    So my guess is she had two shitty parents but he was by far the worst, worst one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    It sounds like she kind of let him take the kid from what I've read and then he decided to pursue custody right when he was fucking losing it.

    So my guess is she had two shitty parents but he was by far the worst, worst one.
    This.
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    Love the comments on one of her pics:

    "If she put as much effort into being a mother as she did trying to be a porn star, maybe her sweet little girl would've had a chance at life. As the mom of a daughter the same age, I can't imagine giving up custody to someone with a bad history and just go on living her narcissistic, trashy life. Bitch."

    And to be fair, multiple sclerosis sucks. You can seem perfectly normal one moment and the next not be able to move at all.
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    As someone with an autoimmune disorder who has several close friends with MS, I can safely say that it is not at all an excuse for allowing your daughter to be raised by a man who by your own admission has been physically abusive.

    You may have physically bad days but it's also a disease that is contingent on psyche, it only debilitates to the extent that you allow it to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    As someone with an autoimmune disorder who has several close friends with MS, I can safely say that it is not at all an excuse for allowing your daughter to be raised by a man who by your own admission has been physically abusive.

    You may have physically bad days but it's also a disease that is contingent on psyche, it only debilitates to the extent that you allow it to.
    Exactly. Coming from someone who DOES have MS. Some people use it as an excuse to try harder and live fuller. And some people just use it as an excuse. I find this Woman to be a disgusting example.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    As someone with an autoimmune disorder who has several close friends with MS, I can safely say that it is not at all an excuse for allowing your daughter to be raised by a man who by your own admission has been physically abusive.

    You may have physically bad days but it's also a disease that is contingent on psyche, it only debilitates to the extent that you allow it to.
    Seconded. I have a friend with MS who parents her child fine, considering the challenges.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shins View Post
    Seconded. I have a friend with MS who parents her child fine, considering the challenges.
    Well to be fair there is a whole range of MS from "I get tired easily, have numbness and worry a lot about the future" to "sometimes I'm strong enough that I can hold a spoon"

    Most people with MS manage their kids (especially kids who are 5 or older) just fine. But I can certainly imagine a situation where caring for a small child would be impossible. I don't know how long Dad has been so very off of his rocker but he could have appeared to be better able to care for poor Phoebe at the time the decision was made.

    Sad, sad situation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by puzzld View Post
    Well to be fair there is a whole range of MS from "I get tired easily, have numbness and worry a lot about the future" to "sometimes I'm strong enough that I can hold a spoon"

    Most people with MS manage their kids (especially kids who are 5 or older) just fine. But I can certainly imagine a situation where caring for a small child would be impossible. I don't know how long Dad has been so very off of his rocker but he could have appeared to be better able to care for poor Phoebe at the time the decision was made.

    Sad, sad situation.
    I think most people are referring to this particular Woman's condition. The "Having a hard time holding a spoon" type of MS is mainly Primary Progressive. It's safe to say this Woman has Relapsing Remitting. Which is much more common and able to be managed. This isn't to say that people with RR don't experience debilitating relapses. But the initial reports on the Mother was that she gave the child to the Father because she suffered from "Debilitating MS". That's clearly not the case in this situation and I think that's what people are pointing out.

    Yes I do have sympathy for her because she lost her daughter and it was he, not her that killed her. But I stand by my statement that the girl didn't have a chance. And that she's a disgusting example of the disease. How many people who can't walk, talk, eat WISH they had the abilities she has and she uses it as an excuse. JMO
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boston Babe 73 View Post
    I think most people are referring to this particular Woman's condition. The "Having a hard time holding a spoon" type of MS is mainly Primary Progressive. It's safe to say this Woman has Relapsing Remitting. Which is much more common and able to be managed. This isn't to say that people with RR don't experience debilitating relapses. But the initial reports on the Mother was that she gave the child to the Father because she suffered from "Debilitating MS". That's clearly not the case in this situation and I think that's what people are pointing out.

    Yes I do have sympathy for her because she lost her daughter and it was he, not her that killed her. But I stand by my statement that the girl didn't have a chance. And that she's a disgusting example of the disease. How many people who can't walk, talk, eat WISH they had the abilities she has and she uses it as an excuse. JMO
    Welp, she's obviously well enough to glue on pasties and hold a camera. That's for sure.


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