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Offline Shutter

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #4560 on: November 28, 2020, 11:55:12 AM »
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Somebody should put together a suspect profile/matrix.. and tick boxes.

FJ, if you want to do this I could make a page on the website that everyone can see. not sure i can make it similar to a poll though.
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #4561 on: November 28, 2020, 03:45:53 PM »
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I still feel even after all these years that the stews would gasp for air if an actual photo was shown of Cooper. I think it would trigger the memory back in check. have you ever looked at old yearbooks doing the same?

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #4562 on: November 30, 2020, 03:13:19 PM »
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I still feel even after all these years that the stews would gasp for air if an actual photo was shown of Cooper. I think it would trigger the memory back in check. have you ever looked at old yearbooks doing the same?

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Totally agree. I had a guy friend 30 years ago and he changed looks a couple of times during the time I knew him. Due to age and weight change, his current FB photos no longer look very much like the person I knew. I couldn't have produced a perfect composite from memory of him back then, though I saw him quite often at the time. But I recently saw a young photo of his father, whom he resembled like a twin at the same age, and I knew instantly it had to be his dad, only by the clothes, which were too old-fashioned to be his. I instantly recognized the face when I saw it again, like no time had passed. It was a weird feeling, not deja vu, but total recognition after decades of blurry memory. Even if nobody had confirmed who it was, I would have testified to that being his dad on the spot.
 

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« Reply #4563 on: November 30, 2020, 04:21:29 PM »
I wonder if PTSD would have played a factor for the stewardesses in looking at photos. Could they recognize Cooper if they saw him?
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #4564 on: November 30, 2020, 04:23:19 PM »
I mentioned before of believing the stews would gasp for air if the actual photo was shown to them. I don't know if memory is an issue with PTSD. flashback memory occurs..
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #4565 on: December 01, 2020, 01:37:32 AM »
My limited knowledge of PTSD is that it affects mood, memory, and behavior in many different ways, and they are often quite different between folks who have this condition.
 
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #4566 on: December 02, 2020, 07:56:29 PM »
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #4567 on: December 03, 2020, 03:23:14 AM »
Have you spoken to any family members, Bill? What do they say? Was Joe missing on Thanksgiving, 1971 - or at home?
 

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« Reply #4568 on: December 04, 2020, 04:08:45 PM »
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My limited knowledge of PTSD is that it affects mood, memory, and behavior in many different ways, and they are often quite different between folks who have this condition.
Found online: Many people with PTSD experience memory-related difficulties. They may have difficulty recalling certain parts of their traumatic event. 2 Alternatively, some memories may be vivid and always present for these individuals.

I suffered PTSD - I guess I still do as it's affected how I process stress permanently - but it was due to being in the middle of an earthquake that killed 6000, not to do with a person. My memories get triggered by earthquake-like situations - ground rumbling, some videos in shaky cam, and at one time nightmares. There are no memory gaps. But Tina and Flo's mental state would be due to an encounter with a dangerous PERSON, so it would likely be best to look at how rape/robbery/assault survivors process those memories IMO.
 

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« Reply #4569 on: December 04, 2020, 05:43:20 PM »
Congratulations on surviving that big shaker, Lynn. Clearly, many people didn't.
 
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« Reply #4570 on: December 04, 2020, 11:50:45 PM »
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My limited knowledge of PTSD is that it affects mood, memory, and behavior in many different ways, and they are often quite different between folks who have this condition.
Found online: Many people with PTSD experience memory-related difficulties. They may have difficulty recalling certain parts of their traumatic event. 2 Alternatively, some memories may be vivid and always present for these individuals.

I suffered PTSD - I guess I still do as it's affected how I process stress permanently - but it was due to being in the middle of an earthquake that killed 6000, not to do with a person. My memories get triggered by earthquake-like situations - ground rumbling, some videos in shaky cam, and at one time nightmares. There are no memory gaps. But Tina and Flo's mental state would be due to an encounter with a dangerous PERSON, so it would likely be best to look at how rape/robbery/assault survivors process those memories IMO.

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #4571 on: December 05, 2020, 02:59:03 AM »
Ah, Mr. Georger, your appointment for Sensitivity Training has just arrived. Please check your mail.
 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #4572 on: December 05, 2020, 08:41:49 AM »
The next time someone makes fun of a disability will be removed permanently!
 
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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #4573 on: December 05, 2020, 03:03:57 PM »
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The next time someone makes fun of a disability will be removed permanently!

Huh? What I did say or do now? What does somebody say or claim I did? 

makes fun of a disability ? I did no such thing! WHAT DISABILITY?  WHOSE D I S A B I L I T Y ?

Somebody show us verification of this socalled disability whatever it is - whoever it is?

Was this my comment about Bruce Smith wearing a a vampire cape in his tv appearance in his trailer?

What has that got to do with someone's disability? 

Give the world a break!   

 

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Re: Suspects And Confessions
« Reply #4574 on: December 05, 2020, 06:34:14 PM »
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Congratulations on surviving that big shaker, Lynn. Clearly, many people didn't.
Yeah, it was Kobe, Japan, 1995, one year to the day after the California Northridge quake. We were 20 km from the epicentre and there were two quakes back-to-back in 10 seconds. I'd never experienced one before and thought that was it; for many it was. I was 20-something at the time and not ready to go yet, lol. I stayed, finished out my contract rather than go home to a recession,  not having realized that the aftershocks would keep coming for months and be at times almost as large as the quake itself. Later found out our bank had fallen across a street, an expressway fell sideways, the rail lines twisted like crullers.  Coming into a classroom and finding a desk with a bowl of rice and chopsticks standing straight up meant the student who'd sat there had died. About 20% of the city was homeless and in gyms and shelters.  And a couple months later we were on our way to feed some left homeless by the quake and found out in the Kobe subway that the Tokyo subway had been attacked by Sarin gas, a cult called Aum Shinrikyo.   2020 is tied for weirdest year of my life with 1995, lol. It took me about 10 years to realize that quake was still affecting me in all sorts of ways. Sorry for the non-Cooper diversion, all I really meant to say is that PTSD is very individual and I'm sure was for the flight crew in the case.
 
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