Runaway bride: Jennifer Wilbanks (pic)

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I saw the movie...I guess she did too! :D
Now, she's being SUED!!!
Unbelievable. Just unbelievable. :rolleyes:
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plain stupidity....she should've never made up that kidnapped story...she deserves to get the fine...WERD!
 
What a MORON!!! She deserves jail time/fines for the cost of her "man hunt"
 
Yes she should pay for the cost of the search operation and serve at least 1 month time.
 
NSXLuvr said:
What a MORON!!! She deserves jail time/fines for the cost of her "man hunt"
Absolutely!!!
 
Next time you guys are down and ready to kill yourselves, I'll hand you the gun!
tRev
 
haha am i the only one that notices that she has those

Psychotic Killer Bugged out Eyes? just a thought. :eek:
 
There is not a doubt in my mind that she has a mental illness. I also think she knows how to work a man to get what she wants. I would also bet she is a cheater too. She just looks like trouble. PhD. in mind games she has.
 
the fall-out?

hmmm... Being away from the States, I don't know much of the story (just what I read as headlines while online or what I can catch on CNN/CNBC). Nonetheless, it's just plain shocking. After what gripped the nation yrs ago in San Diego (child missing after neighbor break-in while parents were out "swinging"), Baylor Univ TX (missing basketball player & schizophrenic roommate), Northern California (Laci Peterson's disappearance), Florida (abducted girl w/ sex-offender a few doors down)... people across the country rose up to offer support & confidence. And now this muck. I can't imagine how many prayers, vigils, tears, sleepless nights that hundreds, thousands, millions of people went through. I just don't want this waste of a fertilized ovum to desensitize all the faithful, compassionate, empathic people out there in this great country of ours. :frown:

steveny said:
There is not a doubt in my mind that she has a mental illness. I also think she knows how to work a man to get what she wants. I would also bet she is a cheater too. She just looks like trouble. PhD. in mind games she has.

Steve, you're going to be my invited guest at dinner before I ever pop the "question" to a potential Mrs Osiris_x11... I could use an extra set of eyes & ears, lol! :biggrin:
 
Re: the fall-out?

Osiris_x11 said:
Steve, you're going to be my invited guest at dinner before I ever pop the "question" to a potential Mrs Osiris_x11... I could use an extra set of eyes & ears, lol! :biggrin:


I have tremendous experience in the field of crazy women. It took me many years and much anguish before I could spot from across the room; a time waster, gold digger, tramp, trash, need a place to live until something better comes along, medicated, needs to be medicated, liar, cheater, thief, etc, and those were just the strippers I dated. :biggrin:
 
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Okay, I may be the only person that feels sorry for her. Not to say that she should not have a penalty, but I think that some people are being a little unforgiving about the whole situation. I am sure that everyone on here has done something that others would consider stupid or irrational some time in their life. Try a little forgiveness...it goes a long way.
 
Not showing up to a wedding is one thing. but making up a whole story about being kidnapped, etc..? shes got issues.
 
Meeyatch1 said:
Okay, I may be the only person that feels sorry for her. Not to say that she should not have a penalty, but I think that some people are being a little unforgiving about the whole situation. I am sure that everyone on here has done something that others would consider stupid or irrational some time in their life. Try a little forgiveness...it goes a long way.

Ok i'll give you that, perhaps, but i kinda feel sorry for all the other missing people (especially children out there) that perhaps had a little less media coverage and man power applied to them. especially when the person in question kidnaps themself :cool:
 
Meeyatch1 said:
Okay, I may be the only person that feels sorry for her. Not to say that she should not have a penalty, but I think that some people are being a little unforgiving about the whole situation. I am sure that everyone on here has done something that others would consider stupid or irrational some time in their life. Try a little forgiveness...it goes a long way.

I suppose I might have some sympathy if she didn't have a track record for being dishonest with herself and others.

She purchased the bus ticket in advance, a week in advance. She had plenty of time to come clean with her husband to be, but went on business as usual acting like nothing was wrong but all the time plotting and scheming.
This is the foundation of a person who, lies, cheats, steals, does whatever they want without any care of how it effects others. Sociopath!
 
If she did make a false police report, charge her with it, likely a misdemeanor, and then perhaps resolve the criminal matter with a civil compromise...make her repay the search cost associated with her matter as well as any other costs associated with this matter. If they can afford to have a 30 person wedding party....they can afford to pay the bill for her cold feet. Slippers would have been cheaper!
 
Meeyatch1 said:
Okay, I may be the only person that feels sorry for her. Not to say that she should not have a penalty, but I think that some people are being a little unforgiving about the whole situation. I am sure that everyone on here has done something that others would consider stupid or irrational some time in their life. Try a little forgiveness...it goes a long way.

Looking back on it, I had sympathy for her right up to the point when she made the bogus kidnapping claim. If she just came clean and called someone saying she was okay and to call off the search I could forgive her. Better safe than sorry so I don't mind the time and money spent on a potential missing person. Once you make that bogus claim though all sympathy is gone. For starters, it is an insult to any kidnapping victim. It is like a women crying rape when none happend. Crimes are serious and the victims are real. What she did was slap all those real crime victims in the face. You are right though. I can forgive her and I do knowling that she probably has mental issues. Still though, forgiveness and sympathy is two different things. I don't hold grudges, but I do believe in owning up and paying your for your debts and actions.
 
What would the Taliban do to her?!?

Meeyatch1 said:
Okay, I may be the only person that feels sorry for her. Not to say that she should not have a penalty, but I think that some people are being a little unforgiving about the whole situation. I am sure that everyone on here has done something that others would consider stupid or irrational some time in their life. Try a little forgiveness...it goes a long way.

hmmm... What if a family member died as a result of grief due to a sudden heart attack or even suicide? More realistically, what if a state trooper, police officer, criminal investigator, or even a volunteer died from a mishap related to the search (ie. car collision, helicoptor accident, wilderness-related injury, exposure to the elements, unrelated shoot-out at a 7/11 or Dunkin Donuts while on the 'search' stakeout). Alot of sh1t can happen, unfortunately. Countless firemen & emergency medics & officers die in the line of duty on any given day, usually unrelated to the actual event they are trying to address. Just imagine if an ambulance driver & paramedic would die in a traffic accident en'route to a phoney 9-1-1 call... :mad:

This woman's premeditated actions & overall demeanor show all the pathological signs of a psychopath. Planning is one thing, acting it out is another. And then deflecting the culpability by concocting a fictitious tale. This is a hystrionic, borderline, and malingering individual (what I like to refer as a "3_strikes b1tch").

I say the authorities should pursue "capitalistic_justice." Let her make the talk-show rounds, sell exclusive insider interviews to the tabloids & publications, write a tell-all book, and then have a made-for-tv movie released starring Meredith Baxter Berney and Harry Hamlin. Then the federal, state, and local agencies & organizations who contributed their resources in the 'search' efforts can be entitled for compensation!
:cool:
 
Re: What would the Taliban do to her?!?

Osiris_x11 said:
hmmm... What if a family member died as a result of grief due to a sudden heart attack or even suicide? More realistically, what if a state trooper, police officer, criminal investigator, or even a volunteer died from a mishap related to the search (ie. car collision, helicoptor accident, wilderness-related injury, exposure to the elements, unrelated shoot-out at a 7/11 or Dunkin Donuts while on the 'search' stakeout). Alot of sh1t can happen, unfortunately. Countless firemen & emergency medics & officers die in the line of duty on any given day, usually unrelated to the actual event they are trying to address. Just imagine if an ambulance driver & paramedic would die in a traffic accident en'route to a phoney 9-1-1 call... :mad:

This woman's premeditated actions & overall demeanor show all the pathological signs of a psychopath. Planning is one thing, acting it out is another. And then deflecting the culpability by concocting a fictitious tale. This is a hystrionic, borderline, and malingering individual (what I like to refer as a "3_strikes b1tch").

I say the authorities should pursue "capitalistic_justice." Let her make the talk-show rounds, sell exclusive insider interviews to the tabloids & publications, write a tell-all book, and then have a made-for-tv movie released starring Meredith Baxter Berney and Harry Hamlin. Then the federal, state, and local agencies & organizations who contributed their resources in the 'search' efforts can be entitled for compensation!
:cool:
I remember also reading a local diner's owner was feeding all the searchers for free. This guy's generosity went totally wasted. He is a victim too. Just got robbed by this selfish, calculating, and despicable piece of trash. The money wasted, the pain and suffering she caused to people, and her potential gain from this entire saga need to be accounted for. Prosecute her all the way!
Steve
 
whiteNSXs, Osiris_x11 are you guys my long lost brothers? I agree 100% with what you both say. Unfortunately Ms. Wilbanks is more than likely the product of poor parenting. She probably lived a life of free handouts and has never had to own up to her escapades in the past. Even if she does have to pay anything monetary I am sure her family will once again foot the bill. I doubt she will go to jail because anyone who can afford a 30 member wedding party knows the color of justice is green and will get a good attorney. Even if she does go to jail she is well past the age of being able to learn anything from it. Her parents must be proud of what they have created.
 
Now lets switch it around.......



If you were the husband, would you still marry her after all this had happen? :confused: :smile:
 
I did feel sorry for her when I first read the news about her disappearance, especially when I browsed through a photo of her family clutching each other in tears. To think that a joyous occasion such as a wedding turning into a vigil gathering -- all at a flip of a switch.

She HAD time to think about it. It takes months and months to plan a wedding, especially one that large.

I respect her wishes in backing out. I don't respect her for the way she went about doing it.
 
djskyy said:
Now lets switch it around.......

If you were the husband, would you still marry her after all this had happen? :confused: :smile:


I'd want to know the real reason why she wouldn't want to marry.
If I truly loved her, then I'll give her time. Not too much though because I'm not going to be her doormat. If it's the pressure of the whole wedding thing, then I'll understand. If it's me, then I'll let her go.
 
Joel said:
I'd want to know the real reason why she wouldn't want to marry.
If I truly loved her, then I'll give her time. Not too much though because I'm not going to be her doormat. If it's the pressure of the whole wedding thing, then I'll understand. If it's me, then I'll let her go.

The reason is she thinks the whole world is her doormat.
 
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