In Loving Memory Of Faye Aline Self

Friday, August 18, 2006



For All Of The Victims,

Both Known And Unknown.

May God Have Mercy On Your Souls.


8 Comments:

  • These are not "faceless" or "nameless" people. All of these victims are now part of our family forever.

    By Blogger Karrie, at 18/8/06 12:35 PM  

  • By the blood that was spilled, all of us are now kin.

    Aline has many sisters now. Wanda, Rocio, Heather, Melody, Lisa, Nida, and Katherine (aka Fuzzy), and God only knows how many more.

    We are all their family now. No matter how many more they belong to us too.

    By Blogger Christy, at 18/8/06 1:11 PM  

  • When I think of how many unkown graves there are still left out there, it makes me furious.

    The more you think about this case the more it expands and the more important it becomes.

    I choose to believe that they made sure we could not find Aline because she would lead others home too. Others no one in the world ever looked for, or tried to hide.

    Even if it is comforting to me, it still makes most eager to keep going even after 23 long years of total frustration and dread. Fury alone keeps me going.

    Exactly how many unsolved murders did happen under the watch of Kerwin Browne?

    AND, in the first say 5 years of Mr. Jones' tenure as DA?

    We need to keep repeating those questions.

    Fax them to Chicago.

    By Blogger Christy, at 18/8/06 1:26 PM  

  • EXACTLY how many?

    On Jones AND Browne AND Huckaby too just for the hell of it.

    EXACTLY How many unsolved murders does Red River Parish have on the books for say the last 40 years?

    That is a very interesting question indeed.

    By Blogger Christy, at 18/8/06 1:32 PM  

  • Let us not forget, beautiful JonBenet. Senseless. Again, with a confession, there is still lingering doubts. There is no justice for anyone anmore. Unless, of course, you're a police officer!

    By Blogger Karrie, at 18/8/06 1:36 PM  

  • Yes, Jon Benets case too we always thought, 'When that confession comes, if it comes, well that will just clear it all up and we will all go, oh duh, and that will be that.'

    Trutch, justice, semantics.

    Obviously, in Jon Benets case, it proves not even money can buy what has become so elusive, although it usually helps in most cases.

    By Blogger Christy, at 18/8/06 2:49 PM  

  • Wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute.

    95 was the same time cops in Colorado were contacting Red River Parish about Robert Charles Browne.

    I would bet a pinkie toe that Grand Jury her name was mentioned at was about him.

    Which brings up one immediate and infuriating question...

    If they knew about Robert Browne in 95 why even as late as 2003 were they still saying the two cases were not related and they 'knew' Wandas boyfriend had killed her?

    By Blogger Christy, at 19/8/06 4:40 AM  

  • THe more I think about that grand jury, it leads me to think of Mr. Jones. That man is pivotal in this. I believe if we knew what he knows, and he has to know, alot of this might make sense. It may even tie cases together. He is the only common denominator in all of this. And, tell me this, why was Ms. Hudson's body left at the scene? Didn't he "dispose" of his victims? Maybe someone saw something and he got scared? Why would he leave the door open to commit a horrible crime? He did flee in a hurry, if so, why? If there was a crime scene and it was secured, where is the evidence there? Did that "disappear" as well?

    There sure are a whole of questions, and absolutely no body with answers. I find that very hard to believe. I know it's been a long time,and people forget, but how do you forget something like this?

    By Blogger Karrie, at 19/8/06 6:07 PM  

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