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gdub27 - 4/22/2008
Bad news for the Chiefs. Time to trade down...

ladyinkansas - 4/16/2008
I stopped by to try to stop all the negative lies from being spread around and hopefully get just one person to think about the truth of the matter and maybe, just maybe want to make a difference. For anyone who really would like to see the real TRUTH come out, contact our Governor. Demand a full investigation, demand answers! Not so much for Amber's sake, or her family even, but for JUSTICE. Remember, this prison is with in a mile of town, a good town. And if these guys could pull this off imagine what some really smart once can accomplish! Put all this energy you all have into doing something productive and you might actually make a difference. And who cares if this story isnt front page news anymore? Does that mean the system should just get away with the corruption and cover-up? That is exactly how they do it, the just sit and wait till your attention goes elsewhere, on to the next big story. If anyone is interested at all in seeing true justice done then contact the Kansas Governor and demand something be done. Office of the Governor Capitol, 300 SW 10th Ave., Ste. 212S Topeka, KS 66612-1590 Voice 1-877-KSWORKS (1-877-579-6757) Local 785-296-3232

ladyinkansas - 4/15/2008
Too bad they aren't telling the entire story of this incident. They really should make a full disclosure to the public on exactly how this escape was possible. To say it was all Ms. Goff is ludicrous. Shame on the state of Kansas for an obvious cover-up.

ashroddy - 4/9/2008
I personally think all sex offenders in all states should have to do that for the remainder of their lives..I coming from a abusive family and having been molested myself,Know and realize that after being molested it doesn't go away its there forever, you have to go on your whole life knowing that someone violated you in a way that can never be changed,thats hard.So for them to have to put signs in there yard well thats the least that we can make them do..Maybe next we should consider tattooing it on there forehead??!!

gateway - 4/9/2008
I don't believe she is related to Rick Gannon.

scbeaver - 3/27/2008
The Fith Girl passed away while in Amarillo, Tx.

Tito Arana - 3/21/2008
I am no genius of any sort but i am working with some common sense. I grew up around a lot of different types of domestic disputes and i see this incident being of the same nature. I read that the Doctors that handled the young lady says she was attatched to the seat by her open wounds. This might be true but i know for fact that a Doctor's job is to help and heal and probably has little if any knowledge when it comes to forensics. If i was the Lead investigator i would want that toilet seat to be analysed by my best forensic team for any signs of chemicals that might be in super glue or any type of bonding material. We all know super glue is very powerful! Therefore, we should know it can also after a while start irritating the skin and possibly after a while start eating through the skin. Could that be what caused the open sores and during the process of her wounds trying to heal and scab up it concealed any evidence of the glue from the naked eye. THE FORENSIC TEAM SHOULD BE INVOLVED IF NOT ALREADY. THE TOLIET SEAT IF NOT THOWN AWAY ALREADY SHOULD SHOW SOME TYPE OF CLUE OR UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT TRANSPIRED. Who's to say he didn't do it to her to gain complete control and while those two years of her sitting on the crapper he gained control not only physically but now mentally as well. Biggest Question: Did this lady have mental problems before she left her family or just after she moved into the house with this gentleman? Just an opinion but Forensics should examine the toilet seat because if this guy is guilty of abuse he should be punished now before he finds another lady to abuse and ruin her life as well. Tito Arana Windsor, Virginia

snorkel51 - 3/19/2008
I want to know if Ms. Gannon is related to Rick Gannon on KEYN

Rayt30 - 3/10/2008
The $140,000 "cost" is based on having to hire people to track suspended licenses. It ignores the increased fines, and is a tiny, tiny part of the Dept. Of Revenue $65 MILLION annual budget. Ray Thomas

Rayt30 - 3/10/2008
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