tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post7588514222398272939..comments2024-03-18T04:20:15.987-04:00Comments on Statement Analysis ®: Analysis Quiz: Blackouts, Recall and Not Remembering in Analysis Statement Analysis Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comBlogger50125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-28790213764334875822016-03-31T11:03:07.024-04:002016-03-31T11:03:07.024-04:00"all of a sudden"
This is sensitive. T..."all of a sudden"<br /><br />This is sensitive. The person feels the need to pursuade the audience that something happened suddenly to her that she was not expecting. I suspect the opposite.<br /><br />"felt someone yank and grab my hair"<br />Does not mention gender (a man, a woman, etc) The order tells me the person is telling a story not relaying experiental knowledge. Someone is never identified so the person telling the story is trying to conceal the identity so their version of events can be told.<br /><br />"and I swung a punch around trying to whoever it was off"<br /><br />"and" indicates a lapse in time beforee swinging a punch. Again, if you are going to swing a punch you would at least know who and why you were swinging that punch. "...trying to whoever it was off" This statement implies the attacker is now on the person. Much more happened between the "yanking and grabbing of hair and the punch. The person telling the story is concealing their culpability in the fight. <br /><br />This also implies that by this time the person telling the story would at least know if it was male or female and I would expect to see "the" man and/or woman...when describing the attacker(s). <br /><br />"I fell to the ground when I got back up"<br /><br />I would say this is out of order. When did the person fall to the ground? Was it when the punch was thrown? Since the punch was thrown to get the attacker off, I would say the person was maybe on the ground with the alledged attacker on top.<br /><br />"the other person hit me in the head with something"<br /><br />At this point I would expect to know how many and the gender of the attacker(s). I would also be interestd to know if the person goes on in the statement to claim three attackers.<br /><br />Falling to the ground and when I got back up, again shows a lapse of time or events. I suspect if the person fell to the ground at all it was during a physical altercation, not getting their hair yanked. Getting hit in the head is passive. The other person, means the story teller knows it was a different person hitting them in the head because "somebody, whoever" turns into "the" other person when hit on the head.<br /><br />Not remembering "much of anything" says the person did remember some things, but doesn't want to be asked further questions. The info that comes after the alleged attack is very sensitive.<br /><br />This story is riddled with truths, but the actual events are not in order and critical information is being withheld.<br /><br />I would ask the person about the punch. How it was thrown. I would also ask about how they got their injuries. The position of each person, etc.<br /><br />I suspect the person was involved in an altercation of their own making and/or possibly has an agenda. I would want to ask questions to find out if there was an agenda, or if the altercation was instigated by the story teller.Nanaof4noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-75520962900968172092016-03-31T09:24:00.365-04:002016-03-31T09:24:00.365-04:00Lis, Ted Cruz has not made a reliable denial, even...Lis, Ted Cruz has not made a reliable denial, even when prompted to do so in language that is a reliable denial. If he can't say I have never been unfaithful to my wife we can't say it for him. And neither can Carly Fiorina. GeekRadnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-52966694955729597912016-03-31T09:08:28.012-04:002016-03-31T09:08:28.012-04:00cont.
I don't remember much of anything
She d...cont.<br /><br /><b>I don't remember much of anything</b><br />She doesn't tell us she doesn't remember anything at all, only that she doesn't remember <b>much</b><br />There is information she does remember after the alleged attack.<br />I would ask what she does remember.<br />remembering something be it an image, a sound, a smell, can prompt other memories to come up.<br />It is akin to her saying <b>that's all i know</b> <b>or all i remember</b><br />It is an attempt to avoid saying anything else, to end the questions perhaps?<br /><b>Don't ask me anything else, i want this to stop here/finish here?</b><br />It indicates sensitivity.<br />For there to be a that, there has to be a this.<br /><br /><b>everything went to a blur."</b><br />Define everything.<br /><b>Went</b> not <b>Was</b>?<br />Is this part of her normal speech style?<br />Depending on education, social class, even location, certain words and tenses are the norm.<br /><b>I seen</b> as opposed to <b>I saw</b> as a common example.<br />Even if it was a blur, there should still be some memories, even if vague, a sight a sound.<br />What happened after she was allegedly hit in the head?<br />there is no conclusion.<br /><br />In this short statement there is no beginning, there is a middle which is the event itself and no conclusion.<br />No mention is made of any pain caused by being hit in the head or having her hair yanked and grabbed, no sore areas caused by falling to the ground after she got up.<br />No blood, no clumps of hair, no mention of what she did such as go home, go to hospital, no mention of anyone being there to help her, no mention of her assailant leaving.<br /><br />She doesn't give any form of identity to her alleged attacker, i would question if there was ever an attacker and that she caused the injuries to herself either to gain a reaction such as sympathy, or to get attention for a cause, if she was drunk or stoned, if she was a victim of domestic violence even and is in denial or if she simply fell over and face planted or she started the fight and got trounced by her victim and is now spinning a story to save face.Tania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-70185328971456341682016-03-31T09:07:05.701-04:002016-03-31T09:07:05.701-04:00Cont.
I felt somebody yank and grab my hair and I...Cont.<br /><br /><b>I felt <i>somebody</i> yank and grab my hair and I swung a punch around trying to <i>whoever</i> it was off.</b><br />Off what?<br />She is being grabbed by the hair, the expected would be to get them to let go as opposed to off.<br />I have an image in my head of a woman flailing around at nothing.<br />Think of someone flailing around to fight off wasps.<br />She is still withholding the gender and identity of her alleged assailant, Why?<br />Why is there a need to conceal the gender and identity of whoever is allegedly attacking her?<br /><br /><b>I fell to the ground when I got back up</b><br />This is out of chronological order.<br />This also shows why punctuation and grammar is so important.<br />Look at what she has written <b>I fell to the ground when I got back up</b><br />She has herself falling down <b>after</b> she got back up.<br />To get back up, you have to have first <b>fallen down</b> <br />What happened between her falling to the ground and getting up and falling down again?<br />She doesn't tell us what caused her to fall to the ground, except she does.<br /><b> I swung a punch around trying to whoever it was off. I fell to the ground when I got back up</b> <br />Her falling down is linked to her swinging a punch at the invisible whoever<br /><br /><b>the <i>other person</i> hit me in the head with something</b><br />Once again she is concealing the gender or identity.<br />There is a deliberate attempt to conceal the gender and identity of the alleged attacker.<br />Why would this be?<br /><b>Guilty knowledge?</b> <br />There was no attacker<br /><b>Fear of the consequences?</b> <br />In which case why mention being attacked at all when a fall could have explained it away?<br /><br /><br /><b>hit me in the head with something</b><br /><b>IN</b> not <b>ON</b>?<br />Is this the way she normally speaks?<br />is this perhaps leakage that what allegedly happened was in her head not in reality?<br />Why the need to conceal what she was allegedly hit with?<br />it would be fairly easy to have a reasonable idea of what she was it with.<br />Hit with a fist, a bag, something heavy, something sharp.<br />There would be a sensory description at least, how it felt when it hit her head.<br />Was it a hard hit, a gentle hit?<br />How did it feel?<br />Did it make a sound?<br />We now have an unidentified (invisible?)person hitting her with an unidentified (invisible) object.<br />We still have an alleged attack being carried out in complete silence.<br />Unless the victim was deaf, there should and would be sounds, voices.<br />There would have been at least one voice saying why the victim was being attacked, a reason, there should also be insults and threats, screams and cries.<br />Throughout all this drama, the alleged victim herself is saying nothing.<br />No question as to why she is being attacked, no denials, no threats or insults back, no cries or screams.<br />I now have a visual of a a female Marcel Marceau flailing wildly around acting out a scene of being bothered by a wasp or being caught up in a web with a big spider in it and scared of spiders.<br /><br /><b>and I don't remember much of anything after that, everything went to a blur."</b><br />She is telling us what she doesn't remember as to what she does remember.<br />Why is there a continuing need to conceal and withhold information?<br /><br />Tania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-12757436538481979772016-03-31T09:06:24.533-04:002016-03-31T09:06:24.533-04:00"All of a sudden, I felt somebody yank and gr...<b>"All of a sudden, I felt somebody yank and grab my hair and I swung a punch around trying to whoever it was off.<br /><br />"All of a sudden</b> <br />Here we have a temporal lacuna. <br />Nothing happens all of a sudden, there is always something that preempts something happen.<br />If this is done during the process of free editing and she starts off with this phrase, she is concealing something.<br />She is concealing what caused this to happen.<br />Why would she need to do that?<br />If she was asked "What happened and starts with <b>"All of a sudden</b><b>I felt <i>somebody</i> yank and grab my hair</b><br />This is out of chronological order.<br />In order to yank someones hair you first have to grab it.<br />We now have the presence of a second person apart from herself.<br />However, she does not give a gender or identity to this new person.<br />The identity of the person is concealed, why?<br />Is this because she did not see the other person at all?<br />Is this because there is a reason to conceal the gender or identity of the person?<br />If this was a sudden, unprovoked attack, why the need to conceal the gender or identity of the attacker?<br />Based on the alleged type of attack, i suspect the attacker to be a female.<br />In street fights, women always grab the hair as it is often long and stops the other person from running away.<br />Also as hair is considered one part of a woman's beauty and women spend a long time doing their hair, their pride and glory and even identity in some cases, grabbing and pulling hair of results in chunks being pulled out or, if wearing a wig, hair extensions or a weave, particularly if black, it reveals the lie of the hair, it exposes her real hair, that which she didn't want seen, in effect shaming her, akin to when a woman is seen as a traitor or sleeping with someone she shouldn't have.<br />Head shaving is seen as a humiliation.<br /><br /><b>and I swung a punch around trying to <i>whoever</i> it was off.</b><br />She misses a vital word here, between <b>to</b> and <b>whoever</b><br />She doesn't tell us what she was trying to do.<br />Is this because it didn't happen??<br />Is this because she is being deceptive about what really happened?<br />She still hasn't told us the gender or identity of the person allegedly attacked her.<br />At this point, we have an invisible someone allegedly attacking her.<br />Unless she is sight impaired and couldn't see anything or kept her eyes closed the whole time, there should be at least some kind of description.<br />Also it is worth noting that nothing has been said, either before the alleged attack,during or after.<br />If this was cat fight, where is the shouting ans screaming?<br />Where are the insults?<br />Where are the other people? <br /><br /><b>I swung a punch around</b><br />Around and not <b>AT</b>?<br />She is swinging a punch at an invisible attacker.<br />Is her injury perhaps self inflicted?<br />If so, why the need for this charade?<br />What benefit to her if she is being deceptive?<br /><br /><b>trying to <i>whoever</i> it was off.</b><br />She still doesn't give a gender or identity to the alleged attacker.<br />Why?<br />At the least we should be able to know if the alleged attacker is male or female, either by the alleged victim seeing or hearing them.<br />The alleged style of attack is female, yet she doesn't tell us this.<br />is the attacker a female, ie herself?<br />this would explain the need to conceal the gender and identity of the alleged attacker.Tania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-78669848639642836442016-03-31T03:32:40.358-04:002016-03-31T03:32:40.358-04:00'I have a terrible memory.' I bet she doe...'I have a terrible memory.' I bet she does. <br /><br />I'll wait on Peter!s analysis, though it's very tempting to write more. :) Hey Judehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05118508358051764200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-402483076540251062016-03-31T00:29:41.601-04:002016-03-31T00:29:41.601-04:00One of the things I have noticed about real, bona ...One of the things I have noticed about real, bona fide memory loss is that the vast majority of it happens to people who aren't being criminally prosecuted. I have seen it in motorcycle riders who suffered brain damage in horrific crashes (in fact, a childhood friend of mine can't remember the three days before his motorcycle crash and then was in a coma for about six weeks), and people with Alzheimers, and as Peter pointed out earlier, crime victims who were raped or robbed while they were passed out due to alcohol intoxication. When a criminal defendant suddenly can't remember the details of their crime (for example, Jodi Arias) it is almost always simple faking.Katprintnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-87576746315742276492016-03-30T23:37:53.173-04:002016-03-30T23:37:53.173-04:00"my journal was where I documented the memori..."my journal was where I documented the memories I wanted to keep"<br /><br />as opposed to those she'd like to jettison, I've no doubt.Lisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-34210188058990381552016-03-30T23:30:28.857-04:002016-03-30T23:30:28.857-04:00Ok statement analysts:
Ted Cruz refuses to say he ...Ok statement analysts:<br />Ted Cruz refuses to say he has never been unfaithful to his wife.<br />He can't say it.<br />http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3513200/Ted-Cruz-dodges-question-s-faithful-wife-endorser-Carly-Fiorina-leaps-insist-declaration-s-not-adulterer-dance-Donald-trump-s-tune.htmlLisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-4919023702222154332016-03-30T22:43:26.771-04:002016-03-30T22:43:26.771-04:00Sounds as if Amanda hangs out with 'we as a pl...Sounds as if Amanda hangs out with 'we as a planet' boy, from her last paragraph. And yes, 'what happened'? Hey Judehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05118508358051764200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-49255526024412682802016-03-30T22:27:01.936-04:002016-03-30T22:27:01.936-04:00Amanda Knox Blog about the one year anniversary of...Amanda Knox Blog about the one year anniversary of her acquittal. Oh my, how she mentions drowning, friends "crying out" in relief, the end of pain, the jagged edge, etc. It's as if she takes her real memories of the murder and uses them to make a different point in her blog.<br /><br />If someone would SA this, that would be great!<br /><br />http://www.amandaknox.com/blog/<br /><br />A memory can be visceral. It can feel heavy, like the lead capes dentists drape over you when they’re taking X-rays. It can make your tongue feel thick and pasty, like you could choke on it. It can make your neck feel constricted, like you’re drowning. It can feel like a thunderstorm in your brain—sluggish and angry cumulonimbus dragging through each other, lightning striking.<br /><br />That’s how I feel. On the first anniversary of my definitive acquittal, what first comes to mind isn’t the moment of watching the tiny live-streaming window on my laptop and hearing the incredulous correspondent report the good news from immediately outside the Italian Supreme Court. It isn’t the way my family and friends cried out in relief and surprise and joy for the end of persecution, the end of pain.<br /><br />What comes to mind, instead, is the memory of one of my cellmates, we’ll call her Bernadette, sitting on her bunk across from me, tearing out page after page of my journal and shredding them, until there was nothing left.<br /><br />Bernadette, who spent most of her time in a depressant-induced half-sleep, had convinced herself that I had been observing her movements and was writing them down for some nefarious purpose, like snitching maybe. I tried, and failed, to reason with her, but she had made up her mind and all I could do was sit there, struck dumb, numb.<br /><br />I didn’t have much, but I had that journal. Because I have a terrible memory, my journal was where I documented the memories I wanted to keep. Because I best access my thoughts by writing them down, my journal was where my mental processing coalesced. My journal was an extension of myself, like so much that had already been taken away from me—my family, my friends, my future.<br /><br />Curious, the way your brain can draw connections unconsciously. Bernadette’s action felt very much like what I experienced at the hands of the justice system. My journal was my freedom. Bernadette—well, Bernadette herself wasn’t necessarily bad. She was just wrong. Motivated by self-preservation and paranoia, she punished, she destroyed, all for nothing.<br /><br />Curious, that I remain so immediately sensitive to that feeling of subjugation. I had thought that, with the anniversary happening to land on Easter—when my family gathers together to drink mimosas, snarf down fried potato hash and fruit salad with baked coconut shavings, and hunt for eggs in the backyard—, I would feel joy, I would feel grounded in a celebratory memory. Then again, is it really a surprise that, with only a year between me and an extended period of my life when self-determination was almost utterly denied me, I find that when I check in and think about it, I’m still processing the raw facts and the raw feelings of what happened?<br /><br />At the same time, this sensitivity is not a feeling I would throw away. I do hope and work to feel peace, a wearing down of that jagged edge, a healing of the wound. But I can also celebrate, if not in the sense of joy then in the sense of acknowledgement, because sensitivity informs and hones my concern with the selfhood of myself and others. I feel peace—and joy!—at the being of human beings, at our intelligence and individuality, at our belonging absolutely and utterly to ourselves in all the ways that can never be ripped apart and taken away. The self remains, and even when the words are gone, this visceral weight means the body never forgets.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-64511501832663905882016-03-30T21:35:42.263-04:002016-03-30T21:35:42.263-04:00Is it that she uses "person", a singular...Is it that she uses "person", a singular reference when she can't even identify if her attacker is male or female? How does she know if it was a single person attacking her? <br />Jonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-20842320679631245432016-03-30T20:44:39.204-04:002016-03-30T20:44:39.204-04:00I swung a punch around
-- her confession
trying ...I swung a punch around<br />-- her confession<br /><br /> trying to whoever it was off. <br />-- bad grammar because he/she couldn't say trying to ge whoever was hitting me to get off me. Trying is attempted but failed.C5H11ONOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01081979197453633522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-87167955449736577212016-03-30T20:44:25.429-04:002016-03-30T20:44:25.429-04:00What stands out to me is that the supposed victim ...What stands out to me is that the supposed victim has what is described as an eye injury, yet she gives no identifying details about her supposed attacker, including their gender. That's not to say that the eye injury couldn't have been inflicted after the hit "in" the head which allegedly caused the "blur."<br /><br />I would say that I was hit "on" the head but hit "in" the eye.<br /><br />Not remembering much of anything is quite different from "the next thing I knew, I was waking up on the floor" or what have you. <br /><br />Everything being a blur and losing consciousness are completely different things. I have events in my life that are a blur, but I still have a general idea as to what happened. <br /><br />rjbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16558675550692930478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-20353262303819034072016-03-30T20:04:36.631-04:002016-03-30T20:04:36.631-04:00Ugh..just read Amanda Knox's anniversary blog ...Ugh..just read Amanda Knox's anniversary blog post. Poor, poor, Amanda. She should be careful, her post is riddled with language that could be used to describe a murder, is she confessing? It's sickening. She's sickening.lyndahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00493739512074677263noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-88450842145839612892016-03-30T19:55:32.929-04:002016-03-30T19:55:32.929-04:00What jumped out at me was not identifying gender, ...What jumped out at me was not identifying gender, injuries not matching story, and missing information. <br /><br />I think this person made up the story and the "person" she never identifies as her attacker is herself and she made up the story based on her viewpoint/perspective as a woman. In her mind, the attacker is a woman. Women yank and pull hair from behind, men don't (at least not regularly) So either the unknown person is a female that she does not want to identify or she made it uplyndahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00493739512074677263noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-5626584658318165922016-03-30T19:12:30.797-04:002016-03-30T19:12:30.797-04:00Is there a distinction between alcohol-induced bla...Is there a distinction between alcohol-induced black-out (no memory of it later) while still awake and doing stuff, and alcohol-induced passed-out unconscious?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-69090517649705822402016-03-30T18:45:19.101-04:002016-03-30T18:45:19.101-04:00OT
News reports say attack on Jewish kids in Turke...OT<br />News reports say attack on Jewish kids in Turkey imminent.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-24255513418454933012016-03-30T18:26:49.094-04:002016-03-30T18:26:49.094-04:00Peter - sorry if I don't always get humour and...Peter - sorry if I don't always get humour and sarcasm, sometimes they are lost on me - though I expect my own to be obvious. <br /><br />The dead squirrels were the best, I agree. <br /><br />She presented with a black eye, yet says she was hit on the head - I would expect her to have said she was hit in the eye or face. She fell to the ground when she got back up...it makes no sense without a comma. I think it was either self-inflicted or an accident as there is no 'he' or 'she' only - 'somebody', 'whoever it was', and 'the other person' - if she was hit in the head, how did she get the black eye, and why does she not describe being hit in the eye/face? Also, if it was an assault why did she not say what she did remember 'after that' even if it was not much? Did 'whoever it was' leave or stay, or was she blacked out on the floor, and there was no other person. Maybe a story to cover up embarrassment of an accident while drunk?<br />Hey Judehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05118508358051764200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-22607343101786956572016-03-30T18:22:40.359-04:002016-03-30T18:22:40.359-04:00One other thing- in the midst of a fight, they may...One other thing- in the midst of a fight, they may have had their hair yanked and grabbed. They might just be leaving a lot of the rest out.Lisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-20436946282200097742016-03-30T18:06:10.066-04:002016-03-30T18:06:10.066-04:00"All of a sudden"
I'm assuming noth..."All of a sudden"<br /><br />I'm assuming nothing led up to this statement so we don't know the scenario it happened in. That makes a big difference. It seems like it should start with where they were, what they were doing and who was around.<br /><br />"I felt somebody yank and grab my hair"<br /><br />This could happen in a crowd but as Hey Jude pointed out, they are in backwards order. Grab should come before yank.<br /><br />"and I swung a punch around"<br /><br />Unexpected and missing information- most people would have instantly turned to see who was grabbing their hair before swinging a punch. Secondly, a person can't swing a punch behind themselves, so the writer must have turned around and had to have seen the person.<br /><br />"trying to whoever it was off."<br /><br />A word is missing here, not sure if it's just a typo, but it doesn't make sense. Trying to think of the missing word all I can assume is it was "punch" the person off.<br /><br />"I fell to the ground when I got back up"<br /><br />Missing the word "and"?<br /><br />Missing information between falling to the ground and getting back up.<br /><br />"the other person hit me in the head with something"<br /><br />"The other person" - either there were 2 attackers or the writer is describing a 2-person fight - the writer and "the other person." In that case, they were not an innocent victim but a participant.<br /><br />The "something" they were hit in the head with is not described at all, seems like the person should have some description of what it might have been and how it felt.<br /><br />"and I don't remember much of anything after that, everything went to a blur."<br /><br />They remember something just not "much."<br />If a person blacked out, it would not be "a blur" it would be a missing chunk of time.Lisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-54789354707173552672016-03-30T18:02:05.663-04:002016-03-30T18:02:05.663-04:00Did this woman go to the Charlie Rogers School of ...Did this woman go to the Charlie Rogers School of Conniving?Skepticalnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-87582515635483146712016-03-30T17:56:02.698-04:002016-03-30T17:56:02.698-04:00OT - Soldier mom orders angel pictures of the todd...OT - Soldier mom orders angel pictures of the toddler she is accused of murdering. Peter - if you find any statements about this, can you analyze? I am assuming that because she is military, the rules for prosecution and statements to media are quite different than civilian? <br /><br />http://pix11.com/2016/03/30/north-carolina-mom-creates-photos-with-dead-daughter-shes-accused-of-killing/ <br /><br />-KCAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-8512058790194574612016-03-30T16:35:50.122-04:002016-03-30T16:35:50.122-04:00OT re Amanda
Thanks, Peter. "Boggled" i...OT re Amanda<br /><br />Thanks, Peter. "Boggled" is my screen name, and state of mind re the whole Amanda fan club, which I know includes the delusional former FBI agent. Look forward to your analysis/thoughts.Bogglednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-64388024185706178992016-03-30T16:26:19.793-04:002016-03-30T16:26:19.793-04:00There is no sensory recall, too. No mention of cu...There is no sensory recall, too. No mention of cuts, bruises etc, and no after event emotion.John Mc Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00430624388902099338noreply@blogger.com