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by IlovemyChild November 25, 2012 10:50 AM EST
I SUPPORT CBS IN NOT SHOWING THE CHILDREN PHOTO. The children are safe with family now, let them heal and being raised without the stigma of the public, curiosity.

Personally I will boycout any organization that exploits these children.

If Joyce feels they are ready, we will trust her in the decision, but putting children who have been abused on public display is repulsive

I am glad CBS personell had better sense than to exploit these children's photos for rating.
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by IlovemyChild November 25, 2012 10:43 AM EST
Dear goodness, I think some people choose to ignore child abuse, I saw a picture of the kidnapper and his wife, red flags go up right away.
T girls were probably told their mom would be hurt, and vice versa. Abusers are manipulators that can brainwash children. She was a child when he abducted and raped her.
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by lovestbernards July 20, 2011 1:35 PM EDT
I agree with missie52. I would hate to think what this Molina woman thinks IS NORMAL!!! Leave Jaycee and her children alone. When the family is ready, THEY WILL LET US KNOW!!! I read Jaycee's book "A Stolen Life" Read it in about 4 hours. What this man did to her is unconscionable. It was extremely difficult to read what he did to her the day or two AFTER he grabbed her. But the ending is wonderful. And what he did it to her....he may have done it to his own children, put NOTHING PAST A PSYCHOTIC NUT JOB!!!
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by Harden_Tar July 12, 2011 11:12 AM EDT
America certainly does NOT need to see these children. Leave them alone and go find Lidsay Lohan. I wish there could be more "News of the World" death penalties for organizations that hound innocents like this.
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by AnnieDanny July 12, 2011 10:19 AM EDT
This Molino woman was fairly vocal right after Jaycee Dugard was "found" and her opinions were kinda odd, IMO. I wish the press would ignore her.

We don't need to see the girls photos, certainly not. It's cruel to request it, IMO. It's best to mind our own business and let them have some peace.
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by jeffw280 July 11, 2011 3:39 PM EDT
Jaycee I am so glade we found you the nation has been really looking for you from the first time we seen you on american most wanted in 1992 you're a strong person to have survive this ordeal and someone need to apologize to your step-dad the police said he had something to do with your disappearance, thay got it wrong such evil people to have did that to a little child but there's a god in heaven look down on this place and we'll got to answer one day my he continue to bless you and your family!! peace & love Big Jeff.
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by Gimmie5ent November 14, 2009 11:12 PM EST
They need to put that Rapist out on the main line with the other inmates. He will see how animals treat other anilmals. if he tells his story all the money should go to jaycee and her kids. And to those People Who Bad Mouth Her Because She says She Developed A bond With Her Kidnapper YOu Cant Say Any Thing until You have walked in her shoes. she was only eleven when she was taken and she survived thats what Matters!
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by myty32097 October 14, 2009 9:10 PM EDT
mariannpepit, are you nuts? The girl was 11 years old when she was kidnapped. I agree with sandy19731, you are creepy!!!
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by hepburn91 September 11, 2009 8:52 PM EDT
I agree this broad is a whack job..to all those interested she is on my space...that man and that women if you could call them human beings are equally to blame and hopefully they go for lethal injection for them both...and this molino needs to keep her butt at home and keep her perverse twisted opinion and ego outta the way of this investigation.Her husband is the one on parole and they searched his property without a warrant because he was in violation of a having a firearm as a felon..so being married to a felon tells me she doesnt know what she is talking about..
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by Iggys66 September 10, 2009 9:18 PM EDT
I would love to see photos of the girls and Jaycee. I think people want to see with their own eyes that Jaycee and the girls are OK and how much Jaycee must have changed over the years. Seeing is believing; people will mostly move on in time. Its a tragedy for all of us when a child has gone missing. No, the public has no right to intrude by seeing photos or imposing their desires "to know more" on this family, but at the same time, we all hurt from the loss when Jaycee was taken, and now we want to celebrate in her return. Photos do personalize things and add to each of our internal celebrations in her return, because most of us will never know her more then the little girl in the photo.
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