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A mentally ill Texas man who was reported missing when he left home following a dispute with his girlfriend was found down a manhole, alive but dehydrated and with multiple snake bites.

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  1. Kim
    Jul 26, 2011 @ 07:40:45

    An incident report from the League City police department in League City, Texas, described 25-year-old Kevin Gonterman as “an intoxicated adult male with paranoid schizophrenia” who “ran away from home after getting into an argument.”

    http://abcnews.go.com/US/missing-kevin-gonterman-found-snakebitten-dehydrated-texas-manhole/story?id=14157610

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  2. Kim
    Jul 26, 2011 @ 08:31:25

    Happiness does not lie in happiness, but in the achievement of it.
    Fyodor Dostoevsky

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  3. Sherry
    Jul 26, 2011 @ 09:48:54

    God bless TES!
    The man had been bitten by water moccasins five times?! OW! So glad he’s alive. A manhole in the woods without its cover-whoever took that cover should be charged for life endangerment.

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  4. Kim
    Jul 26, 2011 @ 10:36:15

    I loved this story when I heard it this morning and wanted to share!!

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  5. Dawgbert
    Jul 26, 2011 @ 11:56:28

    JVM and Jean Casarez (Who NG calls Jinkasarus) need to STFU!
    FaceBooks posters are saying c wants a Hollywood Stylist to redo
    her image for free. Geez. TES would have found little Caylee
    if it had not been for Hurricane Fay and all the water. All the dominos
    fell in place for c to walk on murder charges.
    “Vengence is mine saith the Lord. I will repay.”

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  6. Kim
    Jul 26, 2011 @ 12:05:15

    The for free does not surprise me at all – everything she ever had in life was free

    Caylee paid the price for her

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  7. Dawgbert
    Jul 26, 2011 @ 13:51:23

    $250,000 is not enough for Spendy & George!
    http://www.tmz.com/

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    • offthecuff
      Jul 27, 2011 @ 08:45:09

      C & G have been this route many a time before. They’re so old-hat at this media thing that they could probably get jobs as agents…(oops, I said the j– word).

      If they work things right, they could have stuff lined up for 5 or more years, between book tours, grandparent topics, their fights with LE, etc.

      I figure every time c comes out with an interview, they can have a rhetorical one, to support, deny, or comment on her status. This thing can ping-pong indefinitely.

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  8. Kim
    Jul 26, 2011 @ 14:55:01

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  9. Kim
    Jul 26, 2011 @ 16:06:09

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  10. Kim
    Jul 26, 2011 @ 16:24:08

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  11. Dawgbert
    Jul 27, 2011 @ 08:18:17

    JBP is starting to get on my nerves. He is the one who let
    the cameras in the courtroom. Now he is ripping the press
    about their coverage. He will not release the jurors names
    even though legally he has too. What about the contempt
    charges on Baez? Why not rip the Defense and c from making
    money? Why does he let people commit perjury in his courtroom?
    Why wait till Aug. 25th to decide how much money c owes?
    Why not throw out appeal as frivolous? How come jurors
    were not allowed to see the car or crime scene? He is just
    as guilty as the jurors in letting a killer go.

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    • offthecuff
      Jul 27, 2011 @ 08:53:34

      I think JP is venting frustration over the down-side of publicity, but he makes it sound like we, the public, should have no business or interest inside the courtroom. He’s attacking the media, but also those of us who he feels are of the “soap-opera” mentality. I have felt obsessed with this case, but its been too real to be some soap. Maybe so real, that it’s hard now to let go.

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  12. Kim
    Jul 27, 2011 @ 08:55:53

    It is real – a real baby died and is left without justice while anyone and everyone is free to make money off of her scavenged bones

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  13. Dawgbert
    Jul 27, 2011 @ 09:41:04

    I read in the state of Florida you only need 6 out of 12 jurors
    to convict on manslaughter. I wonder if JBP put that in his 13
    page jury instructions. Most Judges would never have allowed
    Bozo’s opening statement. It was reported that 97% of the people
    in Pinellas County believed c was guilty. If that was the case, why
    not use Orange Counnty jurors or make a change of venue.
    JBP would not let JA strike stupid people like juror # 3. The more
    I look at JBP the more I see Judge Ito.

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