tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post851799813910314698..comments2024-03-18T04:20:15.987-04:00Comments on Statement Analysis ®: The Disappearance of David HartleyStatement Analysis Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comBlogger34125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-41230570050391653302017-05-31T16:07:12.253-04:002017-05-31T16:07:12.253-04:00A good detective would have torn her up. Get her ...A good detective would have torn her up. Get her on record, then question her the next day holding a transcript of her statement, not letting her see it. "boat or jet ski?" Have her draw a diagram of where she was, bad guys, etc.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-54594961665826077672013-03-30T21:37:42.647-04:002013-03-30T21:37:42.647-04:00Is this possible? On the web following two Blogspo...Is this possible? On the web following two Blogspot accounts using my Twitter <br />account. But once i check out my Twitter news feed,<br />I never see updates from either of the Blogspots (and they have <br />been updated). Is there a setting I need to change, or is not even possible to <br />do?.<br /><br />my web blog :: <a href="http://is.gd/8DOjdc" rel="nofollow">http://Is.gd/8dojdc</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-11716920900490888432013-03-25T16:17:21.081-04:002013-03-25T16:17:21.081-04:00Mulching In Your Garden Topsoil Is The Answer To A...Mulching In Your Garden Topsoil Is The Answer To All Your Gardening Problems!<br /><br /><br />Also visit my blog post <a href="http://crimsonfusion.org/elff/profile/SteffenWa" rel="nofollow">Trees for Sale Milwaukee</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-34547546967190393122012-10-30T01:48:10.058-04:002012-10-30T01:48:10.058-04:00Châtelaine, I remember that research, it was chill...Châtelaine, I remember that research, it was chilling.<br /><br />Skip, you reminded me of an interesting article I read recently- http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/beautiful-minds/201202/are-narcissists-better-reading-minds<br /><br />A study was done where researchers differentiated what they describe as two types of empathy- cognitive and affective. Here's an excerpt:<br /><br />"In a hot-off-the press paper in Personality and Individual Differences, Michael Wai and Niko Tiliopoulos looked at the empathic nature of dark individuals. They distinguished between two types of empathy: cognitive empathy and affective empathy. Cognitive empathy involves the ability to figure out the emotional states of others without feeling any emotional contagion (i.e., without being able to feel what they are feeling). In contrast, affective empathy involves sharing an emotional reaction in response to others' emotions. This form of empathy facilitates altruistic behaviors. Prior research shows that individuals with high-functioning autism are impaired in cognitive empathy, but do not differ from neurotypicals in emotional empathy. The exact reverse appears to be true for Dark Triad individuals." [Dark triad = Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy]<br /><br />In other words, psychopaths can read others' emotions although they do not share the the same emotions; they use this to manipulate others. Autistic individuals have trouble reading others' emotions but they do share the same emotions and feel empathy and compassion when they understand what others are feeling.<br /><br />I think this differentiation of the types of empathy makes sense.Lisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-32720710066988233852012-10-29T15:41:28.300-04:002012-10-29T15:41:28.300-04:00Nicole said...
I don't understand, don't p...<b>Nicole said...<br />I don't understand, don't police depts have their people trained to detect deception?? It sure makes the governor and Greta (who, for shame! does this for a living!) look like idiots for repeatedly singing this woman's praise.</b><br /><br />Ratings count for far more than the truth.<br /><br />Tania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-5804478778321528832012-10-29T15:40:45.165-04:002012-10-29T15:40:45.165-04:00Police are offered the training, but retention onl...Police are offered the training, but retention only comes through practice. <br /><br />Hobs, I think we will see MRI's of neglected brains and other forms of abuse/neglect. <br /><br />PeterStatement Analysis Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-15171702819250206732012-10-29T13:51:50.788-04:002012-10-29T13:51:50.788-04:00I don't understand, don't police depts hav...I don't understand, don't police depts have their people trained to detect deception?? It sure makes the governor and Greta (who, for shame! does this for a living!) look like idiots for repeatedly singing this woman's praise.Nicolenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-58986882410745328822012-10-29T12:23:29.593-04:002012-10-29T12:23:29.593-04:00Hob Nob,
What the MRI scans do not reveal is the ...Hob Nob, <br />What the MRI scans do not reveal is the condition of the brain at birth for these abused and neglected children. There is much biosocial evidence that brain structure is correlated to the brain structure and condition of the parents. If this is the case, the parents of abused children may be neglecting and abusing them, in part, due to their own stunted brain growth. The life course criminality theory is growing in popularity among US criminologists and at first I was resistant to the concept because I don't want to hand defendants new trial strategies. However, the evidence is mounting that genetics and biology can impact aggressive behaviors. Just another way to explain the brain MRIs. Not necessarily attributable to parental abuse or neglect, may be hereditary and the abuse or neglect might be explained by the same conditions in the parent(s). emeraldnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-43387083548030848522012-10-29T11:47:16.349-04:002012-10-29T11:47:16.349-04:00From everything I've read thusfar scientists h...From everything I've read thusfar scientists have been able to link autism (and many other disorders) to Candida albicans. I'm still researching. It may help to employ the Candida diet though. (you can look it up on the web.) No sugar, low carbs, no gluten. <br />(My son has aspergers.)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-30313149433657716402012-10-29T09:49:23.059-04:002012-10-29T09:49:23.059-04:00omit "at all times," I was mid thought w...omit "at all times," I was mid thought without coffee... skipnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-51222518421547334872012-10-29T09:48:03.574-04:002012-10-29T09:48:03.574-04:00Interesting, hobnob!
My second child was born wit...Interesting, hobnob! <br />My second child was born with a huge head. His head stayed in the 90th percentile until age 5-6. He has severe autism, and he's had to learn empathy, but he's loving. <br />My oldest child was born prematurely, he has a smaller head and he's more empathetic and more affectionate. (also autism) <br /><br />In my cases, there was something underlying. But children should be raised 'underfoot,' around their families at all times and not shuffled off to their rooms all day. <br />In many neglect cases, that is the life they lead- away from even casual encounters with friends outside. Kids often learn how to talk just by watching, how to love just by watching, and how to abuse and neglect, just by watching. <br /> skipnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-24375885117122569622012-10-29T08:52:51.045-04:002012-10-29T08:52:51.045-04:00ETA: and didn't know how to take care of their...ETA: and didn't know how to take care of their own children, once they were grown up. It was really horrible to watch their behaviour.<br />ChâtelaineAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-24434082256125460142012-10-29T08:51:18.130-04:002012-10-29T08:51:18.130-04:00Allo Hobnob :-)
Very interesting indeed. Nature an...Allo Hobnob :-)<br />Very interesting indeed. Nature and nurture ... It reminds me of scientific trials with Rhesus monkeys in the early 70's. Some monkey babies were nurtured and fed by their mothers, others were having a fake one, equipped with soft furry skin and nipples with milk bottles behind them. They were perfectly well fed, but without the affection of a real mother. All of those developed seriously deranged characters :-(<br />Regards, Châtelaine.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-22414093265504450982012-10-29T02:10:32.915-04:002012-10-29T02:10:32.915-04:00I haven't seen anything lately, but in the beg...I haven't seen anything lately, but in the beginning, Hartley's parents were almost militantly supportive of Tiffany. <br /><br />I'm curious if she has always been scatterbrained and confused, she seems ditzy.Lisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-21546640501602615882012-10-29T02:08:40.126-04:002012-10-29T02:08:40.126-04:00OT Amazing article, Hobnob, thanks for sharing it!...OT Amazing article, Hobnob, thanks for sharing it! Add to this info that many abusive parents hit their children in the head, causing head injuries, and you have the perfect storm.<br /><br />It's discouraging that we have so much information yet things seem to keep going downhill in today's world.Lisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-75415488815471742522012-10-28T20:25:20.080-04:002012-10-28T20:25:20.080-04:00I wonder, will we see MRI scans of children where ...I wonder, will we see MRI scans of children where neglect and abuse is suspected?<br /><br />The parent denies neglect, a brain scan shows marked differences to the norm. If the child has no known underlying health issues then questions need to be asked of the parents as to why their child is missing fundamental areas of development.<br />It would also mitigate criminals if they could show differences in fundamental areas thus confirming any claim of alleged neglect whilst not excusing or exonerating them of responsibility for their crimes.<br /><br />Maybe if mandatory tests are performed on children of parents with criminal/neglect/substance abuse/domestic violence/ long term unemployed/on benefits at ages 2 and say 5 ( more often if changes are noticed) some may object because i mention poor families, abuse can and does cover all income brackets, in poor families it is likely to be more physical whereas more affluent may use emotional abuse. It is known that parents on low incomes are more likely to be abusive, be one parent and have multiple children by multiple men.<br />Where changes are noted the familes can be monitored and supported or if needs be the children removed.<br />By finding and stopping the problems early it is possible crime rates, substance abuse and so on will drop as a result as the children mature.<br />Children at risk can be helped and if needs be removed to a healthier situation (personally i would remove from the family and relatives completely) if the relatives didn't bring it to the authorities attention why should they then get care and risk exposure to their toxic parents again.Tania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-10236968285377436332012-10-28T20:13:42.887-04:002012-10-28T20:13:42.887-04:00off topic & fascinating
You comfort them ove...off topic & fascinating<br /><br /><br />You comfort them over a skinned knee in the playground, and coax them to sleep with a soothing lullaby.<br /><br />But being a nurturing mother is not just about emotional care - it pays dividends by determining the size of your child's brain, scientists say.<br />Both of these images are brain scans of a two three-year-old children, but the brain on the left is considerably larger, has fewer spots and less dark areas, compared to the one on the right. <br /><br />According to neurologists this sizeable difference has one primary cause - the way each child was treated by their mothers. <br /><br />The child with the larger and more fully developed brain was looked after by its mother - she was constantly responsive to her baby, reported The Sunday Telegraph.<br /><br /><br />According to research reported by the newspaper, the brain on the right worryingly lacks some of the most fundamental areas present in the image on the left.<br /><br /><br />The consequences of these deficits are pronounced - the child on the left with the larger brain will be more intelligent and more likely to develop the social ability to empathise with others. <br /><br />But in contrast, the child with the shrunken brain will be more likely to become addicted to drugs and involved in violent crimes, much more likely to be unemployed and to be dependent on state benefits.<br />The child is also more likely to develop mental and other serious health problems.<br />Professor Allan Schore, of UCLA, told The Sunday Telegraph that if a baby is not treated properly in the first two years of life, it can have a fundamental impact on development.<br />He pointed out that the genes for several aspects of brain function, including intelligence, cannot function.<br />And sadly there is a chance they may never develop and come into existence.<br /><br /><br />These has concerning implications for neglected children that are taken into care past the age of two. <br /><br />It also seems that the more severe the mother's neglect, the more pronounced the damage can be. <br /><br />The images also have worrying consequences for the childhood neglect cycle - often parents who, because their parents neglected them, do not have fully developed brains, neglect their own children in a similar way. <br /><br />But research in the U.S. has shown the cycle can be successfully broken if early intervention is staged and families are supported. <br /><br />The study correlates with research released earlier this year that found that children who are given love and affection from their mothers early in life are smarter with a better ability to learn.<br /><br />The study by child psychiatrists and neuroscientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, found school-aged children whose mothers nurtured them early in life have brains with a larger hippocampus, a key structure important to learning, memory and response to stress.<br /><br />The research was the first to show that changes in this critical region of children’s brain anatomy are linked to a mother’s nurturing, Neurosciencenews.com reports.<br /><br />The research is published online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Early Edition.<br /><br />Lead author Joan L. Luby, MD, professor of child psychiatry, said the study reinforces how important nurturing parents are to a child's development.<br /><br />http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2224393/Why-mothers-love-really-priceless-Shocking-scans-maternal-care-determine-size-childs-brain.htmlTania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-40917469856066211162012-10-28T19:36:57.758-04:002012-10-28T19:36:57.758-04:00Harley = Hartley. Harley = Hartley. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-8720135670311608842012-10-28T19:36:25.599-04:002012-10-28T19:36:25.599-04:00I was wondering, how much is known about David Har...I was wondering, how much is known about David Harley's background and friends; did he have prior arrests, any drug charges, what kind of family did he come from? Also, Tiffany. Where/who is her family, close friends, did she have a prior drug history? Did they have jobs, careers?<br /><br />Does anyone know these things? Sorry, but I wasn't keeping up with this story at the time it happened. Thanks! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-38826834619969996882012-10-28T15:28:37.647-04:002012-10-28T15:28:37.647-04:00"He had thousands of dollars in `Star Wars..."He had thousands of dollars in `Star Wars' toys on his bus. He had videotapes, and he had all kinds of materials he used to lure children inside," Barry Adams, a longtime Rainbow member, recalled this week from his Montana home. "It was a horrendous circumstance from A to Z."<br /><br />Ramos' record got the attention of Stuart GraBois, a Manhattan federal prosecutor assigned to help the investigation into Etan's disappearance.<br /><br />GraBois interviewed Ramos and became convinced he had assaulted and killed Etan -- so convinced that GraBois helped Pennsylvania authorities get one of their convictions against Ramos. He was ultimately sentenced to a maximum of 27 years in the two cases, but got credit for time served and is being released.<br /><br />Over the years, Ramos has made a series of ambiguous admissions and denials about Etan. Two jailhouse snitches claim he confessed to them, and GraBois said Ramos gave him a "90 percent confession." But during sworn questioning in 2003, Ramos said he'd never encountered the vanished boy.<br /><br />"I have nothing to hide," he said, according to a transcript.<br /><br />Etan's parents, too, zeroed in on Ramos, pursuing him in a 2001 wrongful death lawsuit. After Ramos refused to answer some questions, a judge ruled him responsible for the boy's death. But there wasn't enough evidence to make a criminal case.<br /><br />A DA's office spokeswoman and Hernandez' lawyer declined to comment on Ramos' release, as did the now-retired GraBois. The Patzes' lawyer didn't respond to phone messages; the parents have asked to be left alone.<br /><br />There's no time limit for bringing charges in a murder case, so prosecutors could charge Ramos -- or someone else -- in future if they decide not to pursue Hernandez. But from a practical standpoint, the fact that Hernandez was charged could be grist for any other suspect's defense.<br /><br />Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/10/28/former-top-suspect-in-etan-patz-17-disappearance-to-be-freed-from-prison/#ixzz2AciyJvehTania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-21827359803339744552012-10-28T15:28:32.293-04:002012-10-28T15:28:32.293-04:00o/t
NEW YORK – While prosecutors weigh what to d...o/t<br /><br />NEW YORK – While prosecutors weigh what to do about a suspect who surprisingly surfaced this spring in the landmark 1979 disappearance case of Etan Patz, the man who was the prime suspect for years is about to go free after more than two decades in prison for molesting other children.<br /><br />These two threads in the tangled story are set to cross next month, a twist that evokes decades of uncertainties and loose ends in the search for what happened to the sandy-haired 6-year-old last seen walking to his Manhattan school bus stop.<br /><br />The new suspect, Pedro Hernandez, has been charged with Etan's murder after police said he emerged as a suspect and confessed this spring. But there's no public indication that authorities have found anything beyond his admission to implicate him, and his lawyer has said Hernandez is mentally ill.<br /><br />The Pennsylvania inmate, Jose Ramos, was declared responsible for Etan's death in a civil court, but the Manhattan district attorney's office has said there wasn't enough evidence to charge him criminally. After serving 25 years on child molestation convictions in Pennsylvania, he's set to be freed Nov. 7, about a week before prosecutors are due to indicate whether they believe there's evidence enough to keep going after Hernandez.<br /><br />It stands to be a coincidence fraught with anguish for Etan's parents, who brought a successful wrongful death lawsuit against Ramos, and for the former federal prosecutor who went to lengths to pursue him. At the same time, it offers a glimmer of vindication for Ramos, who has denied involvement in the boy's disappearance, though authorities have said he made incriminating remarks about it.<br /><br />In a letter last month to The Associated Press, Ramos said he was declining interviews while in prison but will be available to speak after his release.<br /><br />Etan's disappearance made national news and raised awareness about children's safety, turning him into a symbol for the issue in a now-familiar response: He was among the first vanished youngsters ever pictured on a milk carton. The day of his disappearance, May 25, is now National Missing Children's Day.<br /><br />After years of investigation as far afield as Israel, an arrest was finally made on the eve of this year's anniversary. Hernandez, who worked at a convenience store near Etan's home when the boy disappeared, wasn't a suspect until a tipster contacted police this spring after the case, long quiet, returned to the headlines when officials dug up a neighborhood basement looking for clues. After his arrest, the New York Police Department announced that Hernandez had admitted strangling the boy and leaving his body in a trash bag.<br /><br />There has been no signal that an extensive probe in the months since has turned up further evidence against him. Hernandez's attorney, Harvey Fishbein, raised further doubts about the case, saying Hernandez is schizophrenic and bipolar and has heard voices.<br /><br />During the decades when Hernandez wasn't on investigators' radar, they explored many other leads and possible suspects, including Ramos.<br /><br />The 69-year-old came under suspicion early on because he had a relationship with Etan's former baby sitter, but investigators didn't find anything solid. In the early 1980s, Ramos was arrested, though not convicted, on charges he tried to lure children to a drainage pipe where he was living. Photos of young, blond boys were found in his backpack.<br /><br />Ramos then traveled the country by bus, attending gatherings of the Rainbow Family of Living Light, a loose collection of peace activists who come together around the country. He was accused of luring three boys into his bus and assaulting them at two of the group's gatherings in Pennsylvania in the mid-1980s.<br /><br />Tania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-18413711820568525562012-10-28T14:38:36.487-04:002012-10-28T14:38:36.487-04:00I want to know why 'sigi' refused to polyg...I want to know why 'sigi' refused to polygraph her.<br /><br />Normal LE behavior in such cases is administer a poly, clear the immediate family and then they can concentrate on other suspects. If they poly the family members and one fails then they can reinterview and find out why, often in such cases the family member is inviolved and case closed.<br /><br />Why is 'sigi' not acting like LE rather he is acting more like he is involved and has a need to cover up.<br />Is it that if she is poly'd and fails he immediately becomes suspect as well?<br />To cover his own butt he has to cover hers.<br /><br />Given his proximity to Mexico he is perfectly placed to deal in drugs, weapons and human trafficking. <br />For a payoff he turns a blind eye.<br />I would be interested to see his lifestyle, if it matches his income, bank accounts and the like.<br />What is clear is he has a reason to act the way he did. we need to know what his link is to both tiffany and Mexico.Tania Cadoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06511272355142175684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-433146271039692012012-10-28T14:05:06.478-04:002012-10-28T14:05:06.478-04:00Thanks for your response Peter.
I tend to agree...Thanks for your response Peter. <br /><br />I tend to agree more with Susan Murphy Malino, that this was a domestic murder/homicide engineered by Tiffany. It likely did involve drugs and could have happened either on land or the water, most likely the water as you suggest. If it happened on land, he was placed in the boat and dumped out in the water.<br /><br />Tiffany wanted to make sure his body was never found, lost forever in the lake; possibly not even where she said it happened, but then couldn't say exactly where. If so, I don't think there ever was more than one boat involved and likely not more than one other person. <br /><br />All these bullets couldn't have been flying around and not one struck Tiffany OR her jet ski, yet at point blank range shot David in the head. <br /><br />Agreed about her refusing to take the poly. She's lying big time. I just don't understand why David's family are letting her get away with it. I sure wouldn't! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-89983028706163413552012-10-28T12:38:44.752-04:002012-10-28T12:38:44.752-04:00I agree that the Hartleys went to Mexico for a dru...I agree that the Hartleys went to Mexico for a drug deal. They probably thought they could screw the "dumb" Mexicans out of drugs or money and found out the hard way that criminal pursuits are not for amateurs. I didn't realize at the time how stupid Tiff's assertion was that the "boats" left but she still had to leave David's body behind to save herself. Her story makes no sense.MaryKnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-82053177097141205982012-10-28T11:54:27.953-04:002012-10-28T11:54:27.953-04:00Thanks for your reply Peter,im wondering whether t...Thanks for your reply Peter,im wondering whether the family have knowledge of what was going down.<br /><br />Are they privvy to past events that they know may have involved alledged drug deals and thats why they are backwards in coming forward..John Mc Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00430624388902099338noreply@blogger.com