Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 In a message dated 9/19/2004 4:07:34 PM Central Daylight Time, karriemom@... writes: What was I thinking???? You were thinking with your heart Sue! And maybe you saved that woman's life. You are a hero in my book and I know in your kid's book as well! Loree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 In a message dated 9/19/2004 5:07:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time, karriemom@... writes: Not until I pulled into my driveway did I think that someone could have had a gun. My kids were in my car. What was I thinking???? I've been half-sick all day. What a story, huh?? -- you were thinking you needed to save their lives and you did. You would never have forgiven yourself if you had read their obituaries and realized you could have saved them. You did what you were called to do. Miracles take all forms. - Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 Last evening, around 6:30, my girls and I were headed home. There is a bank around the corner from our house. As we passed this bank, I saw 2 cars parked strangely, with a woman around 30, a man around 30, a man around 60, and a little girl, maybe 10. The older man looked to be hugging the woman, while the younger man was holding his head. The little girl was jumping up and down. I got a really bad feeling about the situation and drove around the block and came back. The older man was hitting the woman, the younger man was bleeding pretty bad from the back of his head. I pulled up near (about 10 feet) them and called 911. The woman was screaming the older man still slugging her. I honked my horn, the older man turned and the lady got away. The older man was her father, evidently demented. He had hit her husband (the younger man) in the head with a wrench. He had hit her several times with the same wrench. The poor child was hysterical. The lady ran to my car, begging me to help her. I told her the police were on the way. She said her dad (who wasn't drinking, btw), was out of his mind. She was shaking and kept grabbing my hand. She was bleeding pretty badly. Luckily, the police responded quickly. Not until I pulled into my driveway did I think that someone could have had a gun. My kids were in my car. What was I thinking???? I've been half-sick all day. What a story, huh?? Sue mom to Kate 14 and Karrie 8 w/ds and other issues Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2004 Report Share Posted September 20, 2004 --- Sue, well done and being a wonderful caring and thoughtful person, rather than I can see those people are in trouble but I don't want to be involved type. Don't worry about the 'what if's' because they didn't happen,now give yourself and the girls a treat for being so wonderful Keep smiling Jan, mother of Trent 20yo w/Ds from the Land DownUnder In , " Sue Brown " <karriemom@c...> wrote: > Last evening, around 6:30, my girls and I were headed home. There is a bank > around the corner from our house. As we passed this bank, I saw 2 cars > parked strangely, with a woman around 30, a man around 30, a man around 60, > and a little girl, maybe 10. > > The older man looked to be hugging the woman, while the younger man was > holding his head. The little girl was jumping up and down. I got a really > bad feeling about the situation and drove around the block and came back. > > The older man was hitting the woman, the younger man was bleeding pretty bad > from the back of his head. I pulled up near (about 10 feet) them and called > 911. The woman was screaming the older man still slugging her. I honked my > horn, the older man turned and the lady got away. > > The older man was her father, evidently demented. He had hit her husband > (the younger man) in the head with a wrench. He had hit her several times > with the same wrench. The poor child was hysterical. The lady ran to my car, > begging me to help her. I told her the police were on the way. She said her > dad (who wasn't drinking, btw), was out of his mind. She was shaking and > kept grabbing my hand. She was bleeding pretty badly. Luckily, the police > responded quickly. > > Not until I pulled into my driveway did I think that someone could have had > a gun. My kids were in my car. What was I thinking???? I've been half-sick > all day. > > What a story, huh?? > > Sue mom to Kate 14 and Karrie 8 w/ds and other issues > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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