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PostPosted: Sun, May 12 2013, 9:13 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Trenton Times Article Reply with quote

VictimInterviewed-3r6p wrote:
I wouldn't expect to find a printed article until a trial is held. No one said there was anything posted as of yet. You would not receive a media release unelss you are a member of the media. If you are a member of the media, and this interests you, a release was forwarded from stopaglaia@yahoo.com perhaps message there for a copy.

Also the links shared is for those with a need to know to get information if they wish to send an OPRA request. Allegedly there are more victims, so they might want to obtain this information to make contact with the complaintant. Sorry no Internet rogue profiles here, you make the request formally if you want this informaton. You have to identify yourself to make the request therefore a need to know should exist but that does not exclude news media.

For the sake of the victims and an interest to not compromise the legal process (for any party) I am refraining from posting further details until after there is public record available of what I believe will be her expected arrest, and then her expected conviction. I would expect that to be in one of the local news outlets. The post will be on another site, but if I I can put a link here once that is done.

I hope you find what you are looking for. It is strange for someone to be so interested in this post unless you were one of the parties implicated by the alleged ongoing stalking and harassment by Beth Harrison.



I am confused. You are saying nothing will be printed in the Mississippi media until there is a trial. There were articles in the Trenton Times when Smither's was charged, why wouldn't they do the same when Harrison was charged?
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PostPosted: Tue, May 21 2013, 8:36 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Trenton Times Article Reply with quote

I don't know this person, and don't much care about what he does in his private life. You, on the other had, are making an effort to keep this issue alive posting safely behind anonymity. What does that say about your character?
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PostPosted: Tue, May 21 2013, 2:11 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Trenton Times Article Reply with quote

I am glad to know the parents of who my kids WERE playing with. Is there any other proof of his depravitys and perversions? Especially since I voted for her I am glad to know whats goingon in the familys my kids play with. This is sick
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PostPosted: Thu, May 23 2013, 12:28 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Trenton Times Article Reply with quote

Folks, many of these posts illustrate how desensitized the tabloid nature of contemporary American life has made us. Years ago when it was revealed that an American President had an extramarital affair with a White House intern, everyone gathered around the water cooler at the office and made jokes at his expense. Those of us who serve in elective office are public figures and have to expect that our actions will be criticized and commented upon, so I didn’t have much sympathy for the gentleman. But there are several reasons why I believe we should all stop posting comments about the Smithers’ situation.

1. The Smithers are not public figures.
2. What is being commented upon is something intensely personal that is none of our business and that none of us would know anything about if a story hadn’t appeared in the press.
3. People have a right to be judged by the totality of their lives. I suspect that some of you are forgetting that Rob Smithers is an Iraq War veteran. He has advised entities in our community about security issues, which is his professional area of expertise. Cindy is active at the school and ran for office last year against two incumbents, which is a pretty gutsy move. The public portion of their lives seems remarkably similar to most of the young parents in Cranbury.
4. The Smithers have two children who are old enough to read what you write about their parents.
5. In the 13 years since my wife and I moved to Cranbury, a number of families have experienced tragedies. The community has treated them with compassion. The Smithers are going through a rough patch, and they seem not to be afforded that same compassion.

We should all climb down off their backs.

Glenn Johnson
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