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SHOULD SHE BE PROSECUTED?

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SHOULD SHE BE PROSECUTED?


[+] ballot by larrynelmira
created Sat Apr 30, 05

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Apr 30, 2005 — A Georgia bride-to-be who vanished just days before her wedding turned up in New Mexico and fabricated a tale of abduction before admitting Saturday that she had gotten cold feet and "needed some time alone," police said.

Jennifer Wilbanks, 32, was in police custody more than 1,420 miles from her home on what was supposed to be her wedding day


With all the money and manpower spent searching for her, do you think they should prosecute her.

Also the greif she put her family through

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and even ordinary people, I really felt bad when I heard she was missing, thinking it might be another Laci Peterson type situation
by larrynelmira on Sat Apr 30, 05 9:37am [+]

Even if what she did wasn't against the law, the police should sue to recover expenses.
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Sat Apr 30, 05 11:36am [+]

^what he said^
by mojo on Sat Apr 30, 05 12:52pm [+]

This lady is a dirt bag for what she put her fiance and family through. I agree with FFonLSd, they should sue to recover the expenses.
by lowerclassbrats on Sat Apr 30, 05 1:13pm [+]

Was she abducted by aliens? lmao
by mysticalknight on Sat Apr 30, 05 2:02pm [+]

I'd like a few more details before I make a final judgement on this.

If it was an intentional hoax, then she deserves some form of prosecution (misdemeanor) and be required to pay restitution to the agencies who searched for her.

If it turns out it was a case of a "Runaway Bride" who got cold feet, and then became the unintentional object of a nationwide search, I'd excuse her.

Lots of questions to be answered yet.

Topical ballot. Thanks.
by xxxxxxxx on Sat Apr 30, 05 2:42pm [+]

Wasn't there a similar case not too long ago, of a college student who reported herself as havving been kidnapped for some bizarre reason, possibly a ploy for attention? If memory serves, she was charged with a misdemeanor for filing a false report. What's good for the gander...
by Truthseeker013 on Sat Apr 30, 05 4:34pm [+]

I feel that she was a dirtbag too, LCB, but what she did wasn't illegal.
by aya on Sat Apr 30, 05 5:11pm [+]

I think she had issues, someone said, she always wanted attention, and this might have been another way for her to get it. She should have at least sent her parents or someone a note saying she was ok, to ease their minds a little. Imagine what they were going through
by larrynelmira on Sat Apr 30, 05 6:15pm [+]

I'm really mad at her for being such a Drama Queen when the whole of America is dreading hearing of yet more kidnappings and murders. At the very least she could've publicly backed out of the wedding, or at least phoned home or something... instead of having millions of people fear the worst about her possible fate.
by xxxxxxxx on Sat Apr 30, 05 7:19pm [+]

The lastest is that she broke no Georgia laws, but she may have broken New Mexico law by making a false 911 call.

It wouldn't matter if she had broken the law.
It's a WOMAN! They wouldn't do anything to her anyway.

The female pundits on TV and already defending her making excuses about her being emotionally distraught and being under a lot of pressure to go through with the wedding, blah, blah, blah, hasn't this poor woman gone through enough, stop picking on her you big bad male law enforement officers.

You know, the usual gender biased drivel that is used to defend women whenever they committ a crime.

But you never hear this when men committ a crime. Men are always portrayed as mean, brutal, calculating, and have to be held responsible for their crimes.

Look at all the excuses they made for the woman that ran over her husband in a hotel parking lot down in Texas.

Thank God the Texas jury saw through all that baloney and sent her to jail for 20 years. A man would have gotten life.

Women always get lighter sentences than men for the same crimes.
by Grapost on Sat Apr 30, 05 9:47pm [+]

She's a silly, remarkably self-absorbed jerk. She shouldn't get off scott free. Her fiance didn't know how un-stable his soon to be wife was and is? Amazing how many people have their head up their ass. She hasn't broken any laws? Making false accusations against a "hispanic" looking middle aged man and woman in a white van and lying to the police isn't a crime? How would you like to have been stopped, interrogated and possibly arrested because you fit that description and were in the wrong place at the wrong time? Costing the taxpayer a large sum of money and wasting law enforcements valuble time isn't a crime?
by exarmydude on Sun May 01, 05 9:56pm [+]

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