I'm starting to wonder what was going on in the Papinis' personal and/or financial lives in the months preceding the "abduction." It's starting to feel reminiscent of the "Runaway Bride" (the one with the bulgy eyes) from a few years ago. What's the point of a chain around the waist? It sounds more like something out of central casting. What was the chain around her waist for? She was able to free her hands to remove the bag, so her arms weren't tethered to the chain, nor were her legs. What kind of bag was on her head? How could she breathe with a bag on her head? Where is the battle cry to find the monsters responsible and mete out justice? Where are the details of what Sherri could remember so that everyone watching could be on alert? ", "Sherri is in hiding because she is terrified that her abductors are still at large." I find it odd that he's Sherri's spokesman, yet never delivers a message from her, i.e., "Sherri would like to thank. I'm betting he and CD would make great friends. He was filled with "so much relief and revulsion at once." He is relieved but has revulsion to his wife's state of appearance? Is his love conditional upon her hair length, smooth skin, and beauty? Can he not see the wounded person in front of him as his wife with love and empathy and look past the scrapes and bruises? He says he was nauseased as "my eyes and hands scanned her body." I would think the overwhelming norm would be to be relieved that she was still alive. Nausea might be an expression of how one would feel that their loved one had been beaten and the experience she had to endure. I am very disturbed that he says he "My reaction was one of extreme happiness and overwhelming nausea as my eyes and hands scanned her body" and that "I was filled with so much relief and revulsion at once." The normal expectation would be that they are thrilled to have their loved one back. It sounds to me like their expectant positions and gory details are angering to him, not that they are angry people with curiosity. He says: "The unfortunate side is that some people have been sitting in angering, expectant positions, waiting for the gory details." I find it interesting he uses the word angering. What about being thankful for having her back in his arms? Any interest in catching the SOB's? No? Warning to the community that these culprits are on the loose? Justice? I hear crickets. He is awfully thankful to a lot of people. In the first (thanking everyone) paragraph, as I was reading I was imagining a fish out of water flopping back and forth in his effort to thank this person, that person, this agency, that agency. Thank you, truly, immensely, sincerely and with my entire heart. Sherri has always captured my heart, and it is no surprise that she has captured the hearts not only through the country but throughout the world. Thank you to the many incredible humans that have never known Sherri that facilitated in sharing our heart break across the globe. Thank you to the extremely generous, anonymous as well as named donors all over the world selflessly gave to our family. Specific thanks to the Shasta County Sheriff's department, FBI, NorCal Alliance for the Missing, the Lost Coast Trackers, Shasta Support Services, the Guardian Angels, my own personal A-Team, Cameron Gamble, Cody Salfen, Jim Linnan, Sean Ditty, Don Armstrong, Yolo County Sheriff's Department and hospital, the medical personnel that helped our dear Sherri, social media and many news outlets. Thank you to our strong family, devoted friends, the entire Redding community and countless communities around the world. I cannot possibly name each and every person, although their names are eternally etched in our hearts. "The first thing I would like to address is the overwhelming amount of gratitude our entire family has for the thousands of people that have been on this torturous journey with us.
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