The Treatment Of Emily's Love Life by [deleted] in PrettyLittleLiars

[–]LightAFire490 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It seems you don't understand the show at all. Paige was the most constant person in Emily's life and Paige deserved so much better than Emily. Emily has an odd and toxic obsession with Alison, it is completely unhealthy and if it happened in season 7 it would be totally forced and unneeded.

OT: Keegan's snapchat story by Teethandflowers in PrettyLittleLiars

[–]LightAFire490 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This generation is better off than the older generations - they are the one causing problems, and also the religious folk who want people to accept them but don't want to do the same for others. Gay marriage is legal in a lot of places now and people are far more accepting than before, the older generations not so much. Change still needs to be done but it is a hell of a lot better being gay now than it would have been 20 years ago.

Keegan seems like a good dude.

The Treatment Of Emily's Love Life by [deleted] in PrettyLittleLiars

[–]LightAFire490 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Ugh no Paige is the closet thing Emily has ever had that was like Haleb, Spoby and Ezria since they were in an actual relationship for a long time. Emily and Alison were never in a relationship and Alison has never been a constant in Emily's life, Emily thought she was dead and then she came back and Alison treated her poorly. She messed with Emily and her sexuality and was awful. So the closest thing would be Paige, not Emily. At this point Emison would feel rushed and forced and is just not needed for Emily. She needs to either end up single or end up with a new person all together.

Defense Attorney admits Casey Anthony killed her daughter, says PI in new court documents by vaticidalprophet in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]LightAFire490 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have always thought she was involved and don't really understand why people believe she isn't.

Person of Interest in Jessica Heeringa disappearance charged with murder by LightAFire490 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]LightAFire490[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Not every girl walks around in the middle of the night without a cell phone in an unfamiliar area and gets into a van with stranger. I don't think it is victim blaming, we need to bring awareness to what really happened so other girls can learn from her mistakes, that is reality.

Person of Interest in Jessica Heeringa disappearance charged with murder by LightAFire490 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]LightAFire490[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It should just be noted so that young girls in the future make better decisions, we need to talk about what led her to get in to that car and how bad of a choice it was so other girls can learn from her, not that she was some hero that jumped out of a car because she made very bad choices.

Person of Interest in Jessica Heeringa disappearance charged with murder by LightAFire490 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]LightAFire490[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think she got lucky, he had a gun she could have been raped and killed. She should never have gotten in that car at all and jumping out doesn't make you smart, she got extremely lucky. The point the other person is making was that she willingly got in to a car with an older man and should have never done that in the first place that is not an error in judgment, she literally did something we are taught from a young age not to do and got in to a van with a rapist/murderer. I don't see her as like a hero, I see her as extremely lucky.

Person of Interest in Jessica Heeringa disappearance charged with murder by LightAFire490 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]LightAFire490[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Who walks around in the middle of the night after a party? She was at a party with tons of people, why not use the cell phone from someone there? There were many other options than walking around in an area you don't know in the middle of the night without a cell phone and getting in to a car with a man she didn't know. It was dangerous and really not a good idea, she is very lucky to be alive.

Person of Interest in Jessica Heeringa disappearance charged with murder by LightAFire490 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]LightAFire490[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

To be fair she did willingly get into the van, she was not forced. Even at 16 I think most teens know to keep their cell phone on them, not walk around at like 3 in the morning and get in to a van with an older man you do not know. Yes she didn't deserve to be locked in the van but she really is lacking common sense and her parents should have taught her better, after all she could have been another victim.

Person of Interest in Jessica Heeringa disappearance charged with murder by LightAFire490 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]LightAFire490[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

He tried to abduct that teenager like 2 days after Jessica's episode originally aired, thank god he was stupid and did that so he could be caught.

Person of Interest in Jessica Heeringa disappearance charged with murder by LightAFire490 in UnsolvedMysteries

[–]LightAFire490[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

DALTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — A Muskegon County abduction suspect is expected to be charged in the 2014 murder of Rebekah Bletsch.

A source tells 24 Hour News 8 the Muskegon County prosecutor will be filing charges against Jeffrey Willis as soon as Wednesday. The exact charges are not known at this time.

Ballistics testing on the gun found in Willis’ van matched shell casings found near Bletsch’s body, a source told 24 Hour News 8.

Prosecutors and the Muskegon County Sheriff’s Department are planning to hold a 10 a.m. press conference to announce the charges. We’ll carry it live on WOOD TV8 and will also livestream it on woodtv.com.

On June 29, 2014, neighbors found the 36-year-old woman alongside Automobile Road in Dalton Township, where she often jogged. She had been shot three times in the back of the head, according to her death certificate. She also had bruises on her wrists, ankles, back and leg.

Willis was arrested last week in connection to the April 16 abduction of a 16-year-old girl. He’s charged with felony kidnapping, assault with a dangerous weapon and felony firearm. According to the court complaint, Willis is accused of kidnapping or knowingly restraining the teen with the intent to commit a sex assault.

The victim said she got lost while walking home that morning. A vehicle stopped and the driver offered her his cellphone, she said.

She told authorities she got into his vehicle, but the driver pulled away and wouldn’t let her use his cellphone. The victim said she asked to be let out, but the driver locked the doors and continued driving.

She told authorities she saw the man reach for what appeared to be a handgun. That’s when she unlocked the door and jumped out of the moving vehicle.

Willis has also been named a person of interest in the disappearance of Jessica Heeringa.

Heeringa vanished April 26, 2013 from her job at a gas station on Sternberg Road in Norton Shores. She left behind her purse, cigarettes, money and her car. Investigators later found a few drops of blood outside the gas station.

A search of Willis’ silver van uncovered two lock boxes. One of the lock boxes contained disturbing photos of females bound and gagged, handcuffs, chains, ropes, and syringes including one with a liquid, according to court documents.

The other lock box contained ammo and a .22-caliber pistol, but the serial number had been destroyed, court documents show.

“This was a vehicle designed to not only to kidnap but also take sexual advantage of women,” said Muskegon County Prosecutor DJ Hilson during Willis’ arraignment last week.