I'm not sure if it is in one of the segments of this show or another but I believe that Jaycee wears a ring that she had on when she was kidnapped. She managed to keep it hidden and returned home with it. My bet is that the butterfly was simply the choice of a typical little girl.
What I think means something in all of this is the number of times probation officers visited the house during her captivity and the number of complaints that were not investigated. What could appear to be local agencies covering up such activities.
From my experience, the workers are far underpaid and far overworked. Resources never seem to actually go to protecting children. Although cover-ups are very real, too
Based on the number of visits made by authorities to the home during Jaycee's captivity, it is clearly obvious there was no 'underpaid and overworked' here. And my experience of many many years is that the ONLY reason workers are underpaid and overworked is they have too many kidnapped kids to take care of. So please, don't expect anyone with a brain to fall for such an explanation. We all know better.
I have more than one source and am a long term full timer in this. Resources have zero to do with the number of times authorities went to the place Jaycee was held SPECIFICALLY on reports that were as detailed as 'female and children in the backyard/tents' and video shows they never even entered the backyard. Which obviously has nothing to do with being overworked and underpaid. I am not sure if you are agreeing with that or trying to say that a professional not performing their duty is ignoring the plight of a possible victim due to the size of their paycheck.
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Z11Mama ago
I'm not sure if it is in one of the segments of this show or another but I believe that Jaycee wears a ring that she had on when she was kidnapped. She managed to keep it hidden and returned home with it. My bet is that the butterfly was simply the choice of a typical little girl.
What I think means something in all of this is the number of times probation officers visited the house during her captivity and the number of complaints that were not investigated. What could appear to be local agencies covering up such activities.
3141592653 ago
From my experience, the workers are far underpaid and far overworked. Resources never seem to actually go to protecting children. Although cover-ups are very real, too
Z11Mama ago
Based on the number of visits made by authorities to the home during Jaycee's captivity, it is clearly obvious there was no 'underpaid and overworked' here. And my experience of many many years is that the ONLY reason workers are underpaid and overworked is they have too many kidnapped kids to take care of. So please, don't expect anyone with a brain to fall for such an explanation. We all know better.
3141592653 ago
I have a lot of inside info on this. I am not a shill. I spend everyday fighting the good fight
Z11Mama ago
I have more than one source and am a long term full timer in this. Resources have zero to do with the number of times authorities went to the place Jaycee was held SPECIFICALLY on reports that were as detailed as 'female and children in the backyard/tents' and video shows they never even entered the backyard. Which obviously has nothing to do with being overworked and underpaid. I am not sure if you are agreeing with that or trying to say that a professional not performing their duty is ignoring the plight of a possible victim due to the size of their paycheck.