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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #15 on: September 05, 2009, 09:04:45 PM »
May I suggest this;  ?4All

I love this~!  Excellent suggestion!

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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #16 on: September 05, 2009, 09:13:29 PM »
Thank you, Pam.  I will change this promptly.  Is that where I would go to also get back to this thread when I post a comment, do you know?

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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #17 on: September 05, 2009, 09:23:38 PM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-z6jX8Xvmc

If Misty never was in the bed, why was Ron making sure that those detaisl where right?

One thing that kinda give me creepy vibe, when asked what kind of girl is Haleigh to Misty she says first. "She is a real good girl" Who ever said she was bad?

Then she asks what happened that night, Watch Ronald. The moment Misty stops studderning and says '8 oclock she had school, put her to bed' Ron is nodding head like 'yep yep good girl'

How is according to Ronald, at this point he knew she was lying and yet he actually helps her get that story straight. Makes sure to point out that back door was locked. Helping Misty to get that story across. Why would he do that?
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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #18 on: September 05, 2009, 09:26:54 PM »
Thank you, Pam.  I will change this promptly.  Is that where I would go to also get back to this thread when I post a comment, do you know?
Hi, Legacy...and welcome.  Yes, that is where all your settings will be found.  Just set it to return to thread after commenting.
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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #19 on: September 05, 2009, 09:29:26 PM »
I found it, thank you.  I see it still, but assume that no one else can now?

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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #20 on: September 05, 2009, 09:38:40 PM »
Thank you, Pam.  I will change this promptly.  Is that where I would go to also get back to this thread when I post a comment, do you know?

Yes it is legacy; it is all found under the profile changes.  Let me know if you need help.

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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #21 on: September 05, 2009, 09:43:05 PM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-z6jX8Xvmc

If Misty never was in the bed, why was Ron making sure that those detaisl where right?

One thing that kinda give me creepy vibe, when asked what kind of girl is Haleigh to Misty she says first. "She is a real good girl" Who ever said she was bad?

Then she asks what happened that night, Watch Ronald. The moment Misty stops studderning and says '8 oclock she had school, put her to bed' Ron is nodding head like 'yep yep good girl'

How is according to Ronald, at this point he knew she was lying and yet he actually helps her get that story straight. Makes sure to point out that back door was locked. Helping Misty to get that story across. Why would he do that?

I think Ronald has problem with just 'believing' anything Misty tells him; or so he says....based on his response to "Ms Nancy" the other night; apparently, according to him, Misty's stories have not been inconsistent (what she tells him) and I also think that he says something different than he really believes....he seems to 'defend' her or claim to believe her until he is proven different with hard core proof, but then he will say other things like "whoever has done this should fry" when technically in a conversation about Misty....so I think he has probably asked her multiple times and her story to him doesn't change, but yet he feels or knows certain things differently and is just waiting for the proof.  I feel very sorry for her if he ever finds out for certain that she had something to do with HaLeigh's disappearnce...God help her...she better be far, far away from him!   Of course, it could all be a good front, too!  Who knows anymore!  JMO

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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #22 on: September 05, 2009, 09:46:52 PM »
I found it, thank you.  I see it still, but assume that no one else can now?

You got it Legacy; yes only you can see it now. 

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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #23 on: September 05, 2009, 09:50:00 PM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-z6jX8Xvmc

If Misty never was in the bed, why was Ron making sure that those detaisl where right?

One thing that kinda give me creepy vibe, when asked what kind of girl is Haleigh to Misty she says first. "She is a real good girl" Who ever said she was bad?

Then she asks what happened that night, Watch Ronald. The moment Misty stops studderning and says '8 oclock she had school, put her to bed' Ron is nodding head like 'yep yep good girl'

How is according to Ronald, at this point he knew she was lying and yet he actually helps her get that story straight. Makes sure to point out that back door was locked. Helping Misty to get that story across. Why would he do that?

Most of their interviews creeped me out in the beginning!  None of what I would have expected; it took me a while to get used to their "style".  Remember that video with Ron's sister Crystal, the first time she showed up with her new do and called a possible perp a "pedo-fire".  OMG!  I knew then!  But I get exactly what you mean....it is a creepy vibe at times... this whole case has given me a creepy vibe!  Just waiting now for the next story to come out that makes our jaw drop!

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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #25 on: September 05, 2009, 09:55:27 PM »
IMO, Ronald Cummings has done nothing wrong, except love a girl and marry her.  To make it all legitimate.  Early on, there were rumbles of things insinuated that Ronald could be charged with statutory rape.  He loves Misty.  He married Misty and does not believe that she had anything more to do with Haleigh's abduction, than he does.  As Misty's husband, he is doing the right thing and standing up for her.  He's protecting her and Junior from those that did take Haleigh. 

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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #26 on: September 05, 2009, 10:00:32 PM »
IMO, Ronald Cummings has done nothing wrong, except love a girl and marry her.  To make it all legitimate.  Early on, there were rumbles of things insinuated that Ronald could be charged with statutory rape.  He loves Misty.  He married Misty and does not believe that she had anything more to do with Haleigh's abduction, than he does.  As Misty's husband, he is doing the right thing and standing up for her.  He's protecting her and Junior from those that did take Haleigh. 



U are kidding me???

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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #27 on: September 05, 2009, 10:06:22 PM »
IMO, Ronald Cummings has done nothing wrong, except love a girl and marry her.  To make it all legitimate.  Early on, there were rumbles of things insinuated that Ronald could be charged with statutory rape.  He loves Misty.  He married Misty and does not believe that she had anything more to do with Haleigh's abduction, than he does.  As Misty's husband, he is doing the right thing and standing up for her.  He's protecting her and Junior from those that did take Haleigh. 

I would so love to believe that, but I haven't seen much "love" just yet.   I think he is standing up for her so she doesn't take off until he finds out everything he wants to know, like what happened to his daughter and where she may be.  I am not sure that Ronald has done anything to HaLeigh and maybe really does not know what happened to her, but I think he is smart enough to believe that Misty holds the key and to know how to keep her close until he can find out!!  I wouldn't exactly call that love, but hey, that is must my opinion!!

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Re: Haleigh Cummings (Continued as of 09/05/2009)
« Reply #28 on: September 05, 2009, 10:08:36 PM »
I think Ronald has problem with just 'believing' anything Misty tells him; or so he says....based on his response to "Ms Nancy" the other night; apparently, according to him, Misty's stories have not been inconsistent (what she tells him) and I also think that he says something different than he really believes....he seems to 'defend' her or claim to believe her until he is proven different with hard core proof, but then he will say other things like "whoever has done this should fry" when technically in a conversation about Misty....so I think he has probably asked her multiple times and her story to him doesn't change, but yet he feels or knows certain things differently and is just waiting for the proof.  I feel very sorry for her if he ever finds out for certain that she had something to do with HaLeigh's disappearnce...God help her...she better be far, far away from him!   Of course, it could all be a good front, too!  Who knows anymore!  JMO

Yeah, why does he support her but you have people like Miller and Nejame that say he called her b*tch etc. ??
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