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All three of those places are relatively close to Boulder—you're not going far from the mountains. I'd live in one of those three and leave the city for nights/weekends—you do not want to do I-25 in the morning or evening.

Oh! Oh! Me! I live here! Downtown Denver, that is...I've only been here for a year, but I can kind of answer your questions!

I'm not quite a Denver Jezzie, but I'm somewhat close. I know one of my favorite neighborhoods, and the one I would live in if I ever moved to Denver is Capitol Hill. A lot of the apartment buildings there are converted old mansions and absolutely adorable. It is within walking distance of LoDo and just generally one

Also Mia Farrow got the role in Rosemary's Baby despite only being a little known soap opera star. And Frank Sinatra served her with divorce papers on set because he didn't want her to pursue an acting career. The Megan parallels are boundless!

Huh. I had a "What?" moment but now I see she's in a uncredited girl at party role. It's unclear exactly what month we're in in 1968, but I assume it's summer due to camp and what not and RB came out in June of 1968.

Yes! I lived for a few years in an apartment where the previous tenant committed suicide. It gave me and my roommates brief pause, but we took the apartment anyway because it was cute and cheap. We spiritually cleansed the shit out of that place and burned sage every few months, and it was all good.

After reading and watching interviews with her, I think it's less that she's cold and more that she's just shy and introverted. Which makes me kind of like her. I'm shy myself, and people often read that as being a bitch. I enjoy her on Mad Men, so whatever.

I think this is the best recap of the episode I've read yet. You rock.

Don didn't lose his virginity to the prostitute. He was molested by her. It was much more than 'very uncool'. It was such a shocking revelation and makes me want to go back and rewatch the whole series with this information in mind.

OK, so I'mma say it doh: Don't Trust the B is 2017's Arrested Development. The uprising begins now. Where's the Indiegogo, y'all?

So that showed precisely dick. They didn't have enough memory on the phone to keep rolling for a moment to see if anything interesting happened?

Don't get me wrong. I'm thrilled these women were finally rescued and came out alive. I'm just still a bit bitter that it took ten years for it to happen, even with multiple calls to this creep's house with reports of bizarre goings-on. The government can monitor our cell phones and email without a warrant, but the

It seems so easy to intervene when you're looking at something in hindsight, but in the moment it's not always so clear cut. I once witnessed a young couple fighting in a car in a parking lot - the woman was being screaming in sort of a breathy way and the man was yanking her arm and slapping at her; it looked like

The article did state that Michelle Knight had said there was a fourth girl who disappeared.

According to that article, Michelle was enrolled in special ed classes at a nearby middle school. At near 20 years old. That is so sad, she was so vulnerable. Heart aches.

Wow, thank you for the link. It seems like the family kind of scattered into the wind after she went missing. Possibly explaining the lack of photos and homecomings?

It sounds as if Michelle Knight has been a troubled person - maybe a special-needs person - with cognizance difficulties. Maybe that's why her missing-persons case has been so difficult to keep track of. Whatever problems she has had throughout her life, though, she definitely deserves compassion.

Cleveland news station interviewed her grandmother on camera. The grandmother looks pretty white. I'm assuming it was because of her circumstances at home the police pretty much ignored her. Here is the link to the interview: Michelle Knight