Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Was the Father Available for Comment?

I skimmed the article.

All I saw is the mother being quoted as saying, "she was a good girl" and some worthless degree mentioned.

Didn't really pay attention.  But I'm going to bet no father was around to be quoted.

Let me know if any of you decide to invest the time finding out for a fact, but I think we can just assume there was no father mentioned.

14 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:29 PM

    In another story, her father, Matthew McCluskey, was the one who called 911 https://www.sltrib.com/news/2018/10/23/university-utah-is/

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  2. Anonymous5:13 PM

    "McCluskey's parents say they will remember their daughter's strength and determination."

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  3. Link to the Salt Lake Tribune says father is a Washington State U physics prof.

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  4. Word search for "father" returns nothing. But I haven't actually read it so...
    But let us be real here. What did we expect?

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  5. Anonymous7:58 PM

    She had one at 9
    http://dnews.com/sports/pullman-track-community-mourns-mccluskey-s-death/article_e18c5468-edd7-5e75-8a30-b529fa2b4b3d.html

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  6. Anonymous11:47 PM

    This 21 year old girl:
    - dreamed about a career in athletics (running and jumping)
    - chose a college based mostly on its athletic facilities
    - dated a 37 year old man for at least a month
    - could not spot that the said man is a registered sex offender, violent and pathological liar
    - was shot to death by above said man who then ran from the cops and committed suicide not to get caught
    - her father was not mentioned as if any input from him does not matter

    This pretty young girl could have had a great life if she was not lied and deceived by her parents and peers. By the time she lived in a leftist fantasy where doing sports earns you a living, women have no responsibilities and all people are good - it was way too late for her to spot any sociopaths.

    Dates a guys 16 years older that ends up killing her, yet her mother and peers are celebrated as victims instead of being charged for child abuse.

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  7. I read the article, along with two links related to it. I came across this part from the link to the Chicago Tribune:

    "McCluskey’s father, Matthew, a WSU physics professor, called 911, the statement said, as Jill McCluskey stayed on the line with McCluskey’s phone."

    I can only presume that the father WAS around this time. There was no indication that her parents were divorced or separated, at least not that I could tell.

    “McCluskey's parents say they will remember their daughter's strength and determination. They also said their daughter loved to sing. The university's website posted information about a vigil on campus set for Wednesday night."

    I could be wrong, but it sounds like they were still together, or at least both involved in her life.

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  8. Anonymous6:21 AM

    The article mentions her parents (plural), which implies a mother and father to me. Maybe that's assuming too much. Regardless, having multiple parents didn't stop a "good girl" from "dating" a sex offender who was way too old to pass the (age / 2 + 7) rule.

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  9. Those goshdarn murderous cis White males. Oh wait...

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  10. From this article, it sounds like both parents were in the same location when the daughter was killed. She was on the phone with the mom, and the dad reportedly called 911 while the mom kept the line open.

    https://www.deseretnews.com/article/900038341/i-heard-her-yell-no-no-no-mother-of-slain-u-student-on-phone-with-daughter-when-tragedy-occurred.html

    However, there's this bit.
    "McCluskey's parents, both professors at Washington State University, noted that their daughter had complained to University police that she was being harassed. "

    So the parents were probably both pretty left-wing.

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  11. "McCluskey's parents" quoted, so yes.

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  12. Per Desteen11:12 AM

    Only Purge cites the relevant information...

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  13. I'm wondering how much younger he claimed to be; there is no way he could pass as near her age - so did she believe he was 28 or 30 instead of 37? I'm always suspicious of women willing to date much older men. From both personal experience and what I've observed of others, a 20 or 21 year old dating 10 years older (or more) indicates problems on her part... If she was so close to her parents, what did they think of her boyfriend? Had they met him?

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  14. Rollory3:45 PM

    "a 20 or 21 year old dating 10 years older (or more) indicates problems on her part"

    My grandparents on both sides had a 12 year age difference. No divorce or scandal.

    Then there's Heartiste's SMV graph. Women peak at 18, men at 38.

    I think what's being revealed here is the extent to which the NPCs have infiltrated their programming into your brain. Anti-virus yourself, friend.

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