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  • James Dewitt
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    Re: My Missing wife

    Originally posted by Nathan B. Forrest View Post
    Which makes me wonder why they're all so good at stealin' them?
    I do not have an answer for that, other than that is what niggras and messicans do. I guess they pawn them for drug money.

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  • James Dewitt
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    =James Hutchins;520982]
    Brother Dewitt, our suspiciouns are true. I found her purse, a pair of shoes (Prada) and some bits of cloth caught on the fence.
    Brace yourself, but there was a lot of blood there too. She crossed right near a stream and the dogs lost her scent. She must of gone down river, no idea where she could of climbed out. It is very ricky and fast moving, class five rapids.
    I think if no body is recovered in the next few days, we have to assume she got out safely and has run off to mexxico. A few of the field hands are missing too.
    I knew it, I caught the slut with two niggras last week. Brother I am sorry that she took your field hands with her. I guess she needs to be defiled by niggras now. I wash my hands of her, she is lost to me.

    I suggest putting this whole sordid occurence behind you and moving forward. It is what Jesus wants you to do.
    I have done so my Brother, Jesus spoke to me last night while I was in prayer. He told me to find a new bride and give Him sons.

    My neice Cindy-Lou enjoyed praying with you and would love to have the opportunity to console you.
    Tell Cindy- Lou I will be back in two weeks. The matter will betaken care of by then. The court system is backed up. May be a call to JJ Hold will expedite my case.
    I just left Talthia's place and picked up some special leather goods, stiletto heels and black fish net stockings

    I've given her old remaining clothes to the young nigress girl that maintains my study.
    You bet she will look good in Prada and Gucci. Did you find the French maid out fit, it was my favorite?


    I'll give the suitcases to the next 'Hutchins Farm Retiree' as a parting gift.
    What a great gift idea, how often do they retire?

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  • James Hutchins
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    Brother Dewitt, our suspiciouns are true. I found her purse, a pair of shoes (Prada) and some bits of cloth caught on the fence.
    Brace yourself, but there was a lot of blood there too. She crossed right near a stream and the dogs lost her scent. She must of gone down river, no idea where she could of climbed out. It is very ricky and fast moving, class five rapids.
    I think if no body is recovered in the next few days, we have to assume she got out safely and has run off to mexxico. A few of the field hands are missing too.
    I suggest putting this whole sordid occurence behind you and moving forward. It is what Jesus wants you to do. My neice Cindy-Lou enjoyed praying with you and would love to have the opportunity to console you.
    I've given her old remaining clothes to the young nigress girl that maintains my study. I'll give the suitcases to the next 'Hutchins Farm Retiree' as a parting gift.

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  • Nathan B. Forrest
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    Re: My Missing wife

    Originally posted by James Dewitt View Post
    except for jewels, niggras and beaners have no need for diamonds or pearls.
    Which makes me wonder why they're all so good at stealin' them?

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  • James Dewitt
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    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    I think an ad is good money after bad. Everyone at the Hutchins farm thinks your wife took the opportunity to run off when allowed to wander unsupervised.
    The missing persons report is a good thing to do as it provides the passing observer with proof you miss her.
    You know, if a person wants to disappear, they can and there is little you can do about it. I really doubt she fell down a closed well or sink hole. Only a fool would of ventured into the swamp.
    I bet she walked to the edge of the fenced in area, climbed the 16' chain link fence, slipped between it and the concertina wire and ran off. I'll send a few messicans to walk the perimeter tomorrow to see if they find any shreds of clothing on the wire. If I find any, we'll know that is what must of happened. Sound good to you?

    By the way, her suitcase full of clothes is still here
    Let me know if you find and torn clothing on the wire.
    As far as the AD in the paper, the Iowa courts say that I must do so in order to obtain a divorce.

    The suit case full of clothing and the other two full of shoes, well see if any of the female messicans could use them. I have no use for them. I donated all her belongings to a local charity here in Freehold, except for jewels, niggras and beaners have no need for diamonds or pearls.

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  • James Hutchins
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    I think an ad is good money after bad. Everyone at the Hutchins farm thinks your wife took the opportunity to run off when allowed to wander unsupervised.
    The missing persons report is a good thing to do as it provides the passing observer with proof you miss her.
    You know, if a person wants to disappear, they can and there is little you can do about it. I really doubt she fell down a closed well or sink hole. Only a fool would of ventured into the swamp.
    I bet she walked to the edge of the fenced in area, climbed the 16' chain link fence, slipped between it and the concertina wire and ran off. I'll send a few messicans to walk the perimeter tomorrow to see if they find any shreds of clothing on the wire. If I find any, we'll know that is what must of happened. Sound good to you?

    By the way, her suitcase full of clothes is still here

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  • James Dewitt
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    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    I searched again this morning while driving the main road. That Maybach really moves, rock steady at 120. But I did not see her. I'll look some more but I do not know how much more time I can spend on this.
    I spoke to Earl, the county detective. He said there is only so much you can do and he is of the opinion your wife may of run off. Earl is an expert on these things as it happened to him once or twice too.
    Earl called me this morning and told me the same thing I filed a missing persons report in Va as well as Iowa. Tomorrow I will pay for a ad in the Freedold Gazette listing her as missing. I do not want to spend my entire life waiting for the slut her to return. James you would think that with the kind of reward I am offering($15.87 in cash) that I would have had a lead. That's a lot of money, you can feed a family of 6 messicans on that for a month.

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  • James Hutchins
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    I searched again this morning while driving the main road. That Maybach really moves, rock steady at 120. But I did not see her. I'll look some more but I do not know how much more time I can spend on this.
    I spoke to Earl, the county detective. He said there is only so much you can do and he is of the opinion your wife may of run off. Earl is an expert on these things as it happened to him once or twice too.

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  • James Dewitt
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    Originally posted by Nathan B. Forrest View Post
    Can I donate ? I'll skip coffee tomorrow so I can give ya $0.87 to add to the reward.
    Brother you are kind, to skip your cup of joe to help me is a wonderful act of Christianity. Reward now stands at $15.87

    Originally posted by repented harlot70 View Post
    Is it possible she is in her menses shack?

    You did say it's about that time of the month for her.
    I guess it is possible, but Brother Hutchins does not have a shack in the middle of his forest. I did see one about 450 yards from his main house, but it was searched the first day. Come to think of it we did see a blood trail where the deer was, never mind I am sure it was from the deer.

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  • repented harlot70
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    Is it possible she is in her menses shack?

    You did say it's about that time of the month for her.

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  • Nathan B. Forrest
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    Originally posted by James Dewitt View Post

    If you find my wife there is a reward of $15.00 dollars US cash.
    Can I donate ? I'll skip coffee tomorrow so I can give ya $0.87 to add to the reward.

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  • James Dewitt
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    Re: My Missing wife

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Gee Brother DeWitt, I hope she still isn't upset about that argument you to have about your son and his problems. I am sure she is off in the woods walking it off, probably girl stuff you know, so don't be so upset.
    She was over the problems with my idiot son. I think it is that time of the month, you know how moody females get.

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  • James Dewitt
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    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Brother Dewitt, I had a terriffic time with you over the weekend. Saturday nights steaks you brought were superb. Sorry our hunt on Saturday did not garner more than a few rabbits, doves and kittens.

    I'll keep an eye out for your wife. I posted a sign in the chicken coop, offering a $10 reward. I also sent out a few of the nigars chillin out to look about. I'd go looking myself but I have to go to Tractor Supply today. They are having a sale on overalls.
    Brother James I had a wonderful time, your two nieces are nice young ladies, how old where they 15 and 16?
    When I return this fall maybe hunting will be better, even if not I will bring more steaks.

    If you find my wife there is a reward of $15.00 dollars US cash.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Gee Brother DeWitt, I hope she still isn't upset about that argument you to have about your son and his problems. I am sure she is off in the woods walking it off, probably girl stuff you know, so don't be so upset.

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  • H. Montague Worthington
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    Re: My Missing wife

    Originally posted by James Dewitt View Post
    Brothers and Sisters my wife seems to have disappeared. We where visiting Brother Hutchins over the weekend. My wife went for a walk in the woods and I have not seen her since Saturday morning. Brother Hutchins and I where doing a little hunting, I saw a great buck deer about 150 yards out to bad I missed, well at least I think I missed. Anyway I pray for her safe return. We have a wedding to attend in a few weeks. I sure hope she returns soon.
    I pray that your wife is returned to you soon, Brother! I would join in the search team but I have to clean the woodchipper and pour some concrete in the basement this afternoon.

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