February 21, 2008

DENIED, DENIED, DENIED!



Judge Denies Craig Stebic To
Keep Kids From Lisa Stebic's Family





Grandparents Take Craig Stebic To Court


JOLIET, Ill -- A Will County judge Thursday denied Craig Stebic's attempt to block his missing wife's family from seeking visits with his kids. Stebic filed a motion to dismiss a petition from Lisa Stebic's parents and grandparents for visitation rights to Stebic's two children, ages 11 and 12.


Lisa Stebic's parents, Lawrence and Judith Ruttenberg, and grandparents, Milton and Charlotte Ruttenberg, filed the petition in November, after an attempt to work out visits with Stebic was unsuccessful. Stebic's attorney Dion Davi said Stebic offered visits with the children only in his home, which were declined by Lisa's family.




Lisa's family said Craig's offer of restricted visits, supervised by him, was unreasonable, and that Stebic directs a "great deal of animosity" toward them.


Lisa Stebic's family claims Craig Stebic is an unfit parent and has unreasonably denied visits, but Stebic’s attorney Dion Davi said that they offer no explanation or proof of those claims. Timothy Daw, Lisa Stebic's family's attorney, said the case has not yet reached the "proof" stage. (Hello attorney Davi…this is what is called the DISCOVERY STAGE—where did you go to law school?) Timothy Daw stated, "Whether this is an unreasonable denial (of visitation) is going to be a matter of proof and discovery."


"Mr. Stebic now admits the grandparents and great-grandparents have been prevented from seeing the kids for two years. But he blames Lisa, the one who can't talk," Daw said. "It was her idea." (Is that FOR REAL? Does this pathological lying sociopath expect us to believe that? Don’t insult our intelligence, please.)









http://www.nbc5.com/family/15310236/detail.html

February 19, 2008

DATE RAPE DOCUMENTARY--YOU CAN'T TRUST ANYONE!


"Trust Me, Baby..."



Watch this incredible You Tube video/documentary, where a Dateline journalist plants hidden cameras throughout different bars and pretends to drug girl's drinks in order to rape them, while bragging about it to the guys around them. The purpose of this experiment? To see if any of the men around him do something about it. You think one would say, "Wait a minute, you psycho!"


But no...it's just the opposite, and that is what is scary.


February 10, 2008

IT'S SPRING BREAK TIME...DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR DAUGHTER IS?




I'm sure that anyone who has ever been on vacation has either thought or said, "Hey! I'm on VACATION! I'm going to party it up and do what I normally don't do at home!" Even I remember saying that myself on almost every trip I've been on. However, that was BEFORE 2005 when I became involved in the Natalee Holloway disappearance.


I've always been on the lookout, but I think that since sexual assault and rapes are skyrocketing, I'm more aware than ever.


Listen girls...we are not invincible. We imagine ourselves being able to take care of ourselves in bad situations. We even may possess the physical strength to fight. But we cannot control everything that goes on around us. Take note. Think hard, be practicable, be wise...just please don't be stupid.



Lt. Joe Grant from Georgia College & State University Public Safety shared frightening statistics of rape and assault with female high school students from Georgia Military College Prep school Friday afternoon.

Women aged 12 years old to 19 years old are the most victimized group in the United States, and two-thirds of imprisoned sex offenders said their victims were under the age of 18, Grant told the gathered students. “It doesn’t matter whether you live in Milledgeville or in Los Angeles or New York, it’s happening everywhere in the country,” Grant said.


Grant’s presentation is part of the college’s reconstituted Crime Prevention Unit. The prep school invited Grant and Sgt. Brian English with the unit to teach its female students the importance of being alert, GMC Prep Assistant Principal Pam Grant said.


“You can’t open a newspaper or turn on the television without reading about a female who has been abducted or raped, and we felt like our girls needed to be aware that this is a real possibility,” the assistant principal said.


The statistics are scary.

About 61 percent of rape victims were under the age of 18 and 1.9 million women are physically assaulted or raped annually, Grant said.


The 30-minute presentation included many safety tips for young women, such as making eye contact with suspicious people and traveling in groups when going out. “If a man feels he can be identified, he may move on for an easier target,” Grant said.


Grant told the young women to be careful when going outdoors to exercise, and avoid dark or unpopulated areas if running. “We have a lot of people exercising around GCSU, and that’s why you’ll see our patrol cars all around the area,”


“Always use your brain. Be very aware of what’s going on around you. Don’t allow yourself to be put into a bad situation,” Grant said.


Entire article HERE