Two girls missing in Cleveland found alive after a decade
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SonofanumpDid I hear correctly that Ramsey said that he has a job and is refusing the reward money insisting that the FBI money go to the victims?
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Crimson streakSonofanump;1440536 wrote:Did I hear correctly that Ramsey said that he has a job and is refusing the reward money insisting that the FBI money go to the victims?
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Midstate01Sonofanump;1440536 wrote:Did I hear correctly that Ramsey said that he has a job and is refusing the reward money insisting that the FBI money go to the victims?
This is stereotyping and wrong on my part, but after seeing that video a
Of this dude. If the above is true, then hes one hell of a dude. Because those girls are already gonna make a shit ton of money, which they should. But this will definitely be a movie. And they will be doing interviews and what not and making tons of money.
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Midstate01Btw what was the reward money??
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Sonofanump
I think $25K for one of the girls by the FBI.Midstate01;1440540 wrote:Btw what was the reward money?? -
Midstate01Sonofanump;1440541 wrote:I think $25K for one of the girls by the FBI.
Oh wow not nearly as much as I figured. -
SaltsmanCodyso have this cats other properties been checked yet
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Midstate01SaltsmanCody;1440550 wrote:so have this cats other properties been checked yet
Not yet. Police are busy in the southern part of cleveland apparently called stuebenville. -
SaltsmanCody
oh okay makes senseMidstate01;1440555 wrote:Not yet. Police are busy in the southern part of cleveland apparently called stuebenville. -
Sonofanump
Busy cleaning the gutters.Midstate01;1440555 wrote:Not yet. Police are busy in the southern part of cleveland apparently called stuebenville. -
Pick6Ramsey works at a restuarant in downtown Cleveland. Forget the name, but heard the restaurant will be selling shirts to raise money for the victims.
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karen lotzyeah he told Anderson Cooper last night in an interview he didn't want the reward and it should go to the victims. Then he pulled his paycheck out of his pocket that he had just picked up and asked Cooper to read the name and address on it, saying he didn't need a reward. I'll see if I can find video of it, it was another pretty funny interview.
http://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2013/05/07/transcript-video-charles-ramsey-ac360-exclusive-invu/ -
sportchamppsI heard McDonald's is gonna hook Charles up
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Curly JTitle. Wasn't there Three?...just sayin'.
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WebFire
[video=youtube;e5elloa4kOc][/video]karen lotz;1440641 wrote:yeah he told Anderson Cooper last night in an interview he didn't want the reward and it should go to the victims. Then he pulled his paycheck out of his pocket that he had just picked up and asked Cooper to read the name and address on it, saying he didn't need a reward. I'll see if I can find video of it, it was another pretty funny interview.
http://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2013/05/07/transcript-video-charles-ramsey-ac360-exclusive-invu/ -
GblockIn My opinion the part about giving the reward to the victims is what made the guy a hero, not necessarily helping her get out the door and calling 911 although that was awesome.
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FatHobbit
Wut? I mean he definitely did the right thing, but had he not helped them out then there would have be no need for reward money. (personally I think he should have taken the money)Gblock;1440706 wrote:In My opinion the part about giving the reward to the victims is what made the guy a hero, not necessarily helping her get out the door and calling 911 although that was awesome. -
SportsAndLadyGblock;1440706 wrote:In My opinion the part about giving the reward to the victims is what made the guy a hero, not necessarily helping her get out the door and calling 911 although that was awesome.
Lol what? -
Gblockso am i reading right that only one brother is getting charged? did the other two not live there? certainly they had to know
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Gblockits not like he ran into a burning building...he walked over with his big mac in his hand and kicked the bottom of a screendoor is all im saying..its great but i feel the more heroic part is turning down a substantial amount of money for someone in his position to help others. that is truly a selfless act.
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Fab4Runner
They did not live there, and based on the evidence and statements they have gathered thus far, there is nothing that suggests they played a part in any of it or even knew about it.Gblock;1440710 wrote:so am i reading right that only one brother is getting charged? did the other two not live there? certainly they had to know -
Gblockoh i thought they lived there
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HereticI'd have to say that if only one guy working by himself, who has a decent-sized family (two brothers, a son, ex-wife, daughters) was able to kidnap multiple people and store them in his house for an eternity (including having at least one of them deliver a kid) without shit blowing up a lot earlier than it did, that's be an amazing feat.
Not saying it's impossible, but it's hard for the bullshit-ometer to not go off at least a bit at this. -
FatHobbit
I'm only going to believe it if the girls say that nobody else saw them in the house.Heretic;1440720 wrote:I'd have to say that if only one guy working by himself, who has a decent-sized family (two brothers, a son, ex-wife, daughters) was able to kidnap multiple people and store them in his house for an eternity (including having at least one of them deliver a kid) without shit blowing up a lot earlier than it did, that's be an amazing feat.
Not saying it's impossible, but it's hard for the bullshit-ometer to not go off at least a bit at this. -
Fab4Runner
According to the press conference yesterday, that is one of the reasons that they are not being charged. It was stated that based on current evidence and statements, there was no one else involved.FatHobbit;1440722 wrote:I'm only going to believe it if the girls say that nobody else saw them in the house.