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Date Posted: 19:03:00 09/01/09 Tue
Author: Carla
Subject: I think shock is the first reaction I would have to finding such horror, it seems to me it would be more than the mind could truly take in without time and space. I do think they made the right choice in bringing wee Jo home to Robin; with so many other children's remains to use in creating a case against the murderers one more or less wouldn't make a difference. Humour, black and otherwise, can save one's sanity in the worst of situations, I think this is why it's so popular/common amongst medical and emergency professionals. I think Pamela is doing her best for Lawrence, especially given their place and time; telling Jamie something is no small thing and is bound to get results.
In reply to: CindyS 's message, "Chapter 68 – Childhood Ghosts & Chapter 69 – What Remains" on 10:02:02 09/01/09 Tue


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  • I think Pamela is done at this point, the sheer horror of what she's found and the unspoken power and connections it must take to hide something of this nature for so long I think have finally brought her to her senses. I think we love ourselves more when we're doing something we're passionate about, and so make ourselves more lovable to others and attract positive energy by whatever name. I think Robin's guilt stems both from not being there and enjoying himself while Jo was suffering; there's no logic or rationale to guilt, we simply feel it and it's pretty impossible to talk yourself out of it or be convinced there's no need to feel guilty. I did wonder, however, how Jo ended up there when she obviously hadn't been a victim of the men who raped and murdered the other children. (NT) -- Carla, 19:08:12 09/01/09 Tue
  • Yes, that is a big question at this point - why were Jo's bones boxed and stored with all those poor boys? (NT) -- Denise, 19:14:58 09/01/09 Tue

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