WoW talk about getting the "block"
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15163128/site/newsweek/
talk about the ultimate **** block....lol
Oct. 6, 2006 - It was the eve of his wedding, he was preparing to host a dinner party for 100--and Perry Myers’s bride to be had gone missing. Julianna Redd, 21, was supposed to have spent the day shopping with her parents near Provo, Utah, but by late afternoon Myers, 23, still hadn’t heard from her or them. Frantically, Myers tells NEWSWEEK, he and others began phoning relatives. One call convinced Myers “that her physical well-being was actually in danger,” and that’s when he called the cops.
At first, Provo detectives considered the disappearance just another instance of premarital cold feet, another “Runaway Bride.” But this missing-persons case has turned out to be anything but mundane. Last week the Utah County attorney charged Julianna’s parents with second-degree kidnapping in the Aug. 4 incident. According to the bride, who turned up safely the following day but missed the wedding, her parents had driven her against her will to Grand Junction, Colo., to prevent her from marrying Myers. If Julia Redd, 56, and Lemuel Hardy Redd, 59, are convicted, they could face between one and 15 years in prison. Utah County Attorney Kay Bryson insists that the parents’ behavior merits the serious charges. “I don’t want to send the message that it’s OK for parents to kidnap adult children to force them to do what [the parents] want them to do,” Bryson says."
talk about the ultimate **** block....lol
Oct. 6, 2006 - It was the eve of his wedding, he was preparing to host a dinner party for 100--and Perry Myers’s bride to be had gone missing. Julianna Redd, 21, was supposed to have spent the day shopping with her parents near Provo, Utah, but by late afternoon Myers, 23, still hadn’t heard from her or them. Frantically, Myers tells NEWSWEEK, he and others began phoning relatives. One call convinced Myers “that her physical well-being was actually in danger,” and that’s when he called the cops.
At first, Provo detectives considered the disappearance just another instance of premarital cold feet, another “Runaway Bride.” But this missing-persons case has turned out to be anything but mundane. Last week the Utah County attorney charged Julianna’s parents with second-degree kidnapping in the Aug. 4 incident. According to the bride, who turned up safely the following day but missed the wedding, her parents had driven her against her will to Grand Junction, Colo., to prevent her from marrying Myers. If Julia Redd, 56, and Lemuel Hardy Redd, 59, are convicted, they could face between one and 15 years in prison. Utah County Attorney Kay Bryson insists that the parents’ behavior merits the serious charges. “I don’t want to send the message that it’s OK for parents to kidnap adult children to force them to do what [the parents] want them to do,” Bryson says."
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