Sunday, August 20, 2023

The death of little ones

 Again a recent post appears to try to connect the cult with the death of young children and babies in or from the state of Kentucky. How it ties into Amy’s case or killers is a matter to be left up to the readers.  I would have no doubt  bought into all that hum bug had it not been for attending a showing of the new movie Summer of Sorrow which was shown in Ashland and Mansfield. This movie was written by members of a family that came from Kentucky in the late 1940’s who lost a baby. Not only did they suffer a loss but so did 8 more families on the out skirts of Mansfield called little Kentucky. This area was named Little Kentucky because most if not all the people were from Kentucky. Seems they came for work. Several new factories, like the Mill, GM,Westinghouse, and so on had openings for people and no one to work those jobs , so instead of starving their families these people went to where the work was. Not knowing that these very people would change the history of that community to this very day.  It was a mystery as to the cause of death of not one but all the 9 babies. In the end it came down to sanitation and bad water as the cause of death. This makes me wonder why are these other people saying that the deaths of these children they posted was due to cult when the death certificates clearly state otherwise. I know for a fact back in the early 1900’s there wasn’t any Dr’s back up in those hollers in the mountains, no hospitals either. So if a person became sick ,well it could very well end their life. There’s nothing suspicious about several infant deaths in one family , A lot of those families had a dozen children or more. It was common knowledge there were no Dr’s. I know of a family that purposely moved from Kentucky to Cincinnati just because they had a hospital.

I recall many years ago a story being told to me about people in the tri-county area sacrificing babies. I heard also about siblings impregnating each other just to make babies to sacrifice. Are any of those stories true or are they just old wives tales? Don’t know but anything is possible. Not to long ago there were tales of skinning dogs very close in the area of New London. Still yet more rumors of all the children brought down from Cleveland to 3 pay lakes. Never found out what was really going on with all that. I do recall a house that was a children’s home in that area too. I watched as a line of children climbed the steps of a bus each morning to take those children to school. What I found odd was it was in the country and there were so many young kids. Still to this day I wonder where they came from and where did they go.

Sunday, August 13, 2023

Let’s Clear the Air

LETS CLEAR THE AIR!

There’s a handful of people in a group spinning their wheels in this case that seem to think they are right on track when it comes to solving Amy’s case. Wrong oh many wonders! Once again I’ll repeat myself at the risk of sounding silly, “ they have known from the start who it is” that committed this horrible crime what they were and still are asking the public, is for information that brings this all together. They need connections. Might be something small you remember that you thought didn’t mean anything but to this case may just warrant the arrest of the perpetrators! So can we get on with it! All this stuff about flying drones and taking out of town trips and chasing the elusiveness of cults in trying to connect it all is so a waste of valuable time unless of course you have no job and no life to speak of. Let’s talk about the cult in the area Amy’s body was found in. 

Many yrs. ago cults did very much exists. Like I said many yrs ago. The author of a book cults that kill was an expert on the cult things back then. He knew everything going on in every Ohio county! I personally spoke with him about this case a few times. I was told there wasn’t any cult activity in the Ashland county area at that time. Not saying there hadn’t been before or even after just not at that time. He was an expert witness for the many states across the United States. I’m assuming he knew his stuff.

As for the store on 224 at 60 what is the point in saying it was just 2 doors down from the church? Means nothing!  As if to say McDonald’s was just a few miles down the rd too! The products that were sold in that store were just that products. You wouldn’t go into a candle shop and expect to buy baby food so why would you think you couldn’t buy things associated with your product line. Let me just add here that a few different things were being sold in that store until that type of business bottomed out. I know I met the owners before they sold cult associated products. Seems the only things you could make money on was that stuff . After all these people had bills to pay and needed to eat too! Reminds me of people saying they’re moving cause they have to go where the jobs are. I find it appalling that these do gooders took shots at people who have passed not giving them the opportunity to answer any of the questions they have. I’m pretty sure their answers would have been stunning to say the least!

Let’s go another step forward, why is it that finding fault of a young man’s newly found religion so important to this case? Not sure, he was about the same age of Amy. He had his own friends, was too young at the time to have gone to the house on co rd. 500 and was not doing the blood letting. So why even mention him? Is it because of his choice of religion? I met him too, I saw the shrine, met the grandmother all of which are nice people. Maybe it was things in his childhood that caused him to go in that direction . Maybe in his mind for protection ,no one knows and really it’s none of my business. What I do know is he’s all grown up and turned out to be a very nice man.

Now a little on Deputy Dilgard. Why in the world would you want people to think his only job was for cult activity? He was a deputy, his expertise was in cult activity. He took special courses to know how to handle any crime that may or may not look to be cult. He wasn’t hired just for that, that’s ridiculous he had many other duties. I know most L.E. have at least one course on cult activity, I know I took it.

And finally the dedication of Ashland to Jesus  buy Matt Miller. What a wonderful and thoughtful thing to do, what does that have to do with cult? Nothing, it does however give hope to a town that use to be booming with factories and restaurants and stores just everything a small perfect town could have to help rebuild its power and strength in its people. Ashland has lost many families due to no work. It’s lost lives due to drugs invading its community as they have all communities. Kinda like Trump saying build back better. For Ashland to hear on the news every yr. For the last 33 yrs. this is where Amy Mihaljevic was found doesn’t make it sound like the place you would want to live and raise your family does it? Well my friend it is that place, it was once the place people talked  about that use to let their kids play outside until the street lights came on. The place where in the summer you could go to bed at night with the doors unlocked. A place where you could play in the town creek or go alone to the park to swim or fish. It was a place where you could sleep outside in a sleeping bag or just a blanket with no fear of being harmed in anyway. So times have changed life goes on Ashland is getting bigger and better all the time yes it’s still a place to be it’s still home to me. And with all the prayers for Amy and her family may the grace of God soon resolve this horrific crime against this child.