Someone wise once said that once something is on the internet- it's always there. Which, actually is only about half true. Once something is out there- it can be removed, and be gone forever... as long as someone doesn't find it and copy it.
As mentioned in other posts on Nancy, Dyer put up a webpage telling her story recently. Clearly, it didn't get the sort of reaction she was seeking- so she removed it. I had ment to get a copy of it, but figured that I had time- so I put it off to do more important things. When I went back to "Nancy's Story"- AUGH it was gone.
I've been kicking myself in the butt all day. And then I remembered my secret weapon, and so with a little copy/paste/save 'ing on my part- I have the entire story, except the last few line. Which the lines were really nothing more than her defending herself even more, so it's not like we need them- by the time you read the rest of it- you'll pretty much have her point. The file is a jpeg- and it's a LARGE file, because Nancy had a lot of "oh poor me" ranting to do. Click here for Nancy's Story jpeg. You may have to click it to enlarge it.
((Update: thanks to Lisa, we now have the page in HTML form which is here)
Also, for those who missed Nancy's Myspace before it went private- I've got an html mirrored page available. Just remember it's a cache, and so some links may not work.
Click here for Nancy's Myspace Profile, Cache
And here is the latest new:
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As mentioned in other posts on Nancy, Dyer put up a webpage telling her story recently. Clearly, it didn't get the sort of reaction she was seeking- so she removed it. I had ment to get a copy of it, but figured that I had time- so I put it off to do more important things. When I went back to "Nancy's Story"- AUGH it was gone.
I've been kicking myself in the butt all day. And then I remembered my secret weapon, and so with a little copy/paste/save 'ing on my part- I have the entire story, except the last few line. Which the lines were really nothing more than her defending herself even more, so it's not like we need them- by the time you read the rest of it- you'll pretty much have her point. The file is a jpeg- and it's a LARGE file, because Nancy had a lot of "oh poor me" ranting to do. Click here for Nancy's Story jpeg. You may have to click it to enlarge it.
((Update: thanks to Lisa, we now have the page in HTML form which is here)
Also, for those who missed Nancy's Myspace before it went private- I've got an html mirrored page available. Just remember it's a cache, and so some links may not work.
Click here for Nancy's Myspace Profile, Cache
And here is the latest new:
State takes custody of boy found on I-465; mom vows to fightThe Indianapolis Star - Jan 09 12:51 AMToo frail to properly care for young children, the grandparents of the boy found wandering on I-465 handed him and his sister over to Child Protective Services on Monday.
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The woman accused of neglecting her son when he ran onto I-465 in December was back in jail Tuesday facing a new felony charge of child neglect.
The latest charge stems from an investigation of an incident two days before Nancy Dyer's son was spotted on the freeway.
In the new case, the boy reportedly was running loose in his apartment complex Dec. 28. A police investigation at the time did not immediately lead to an arrest or charges.
Dyer, 30, was arrested two days later after 3-year-old Damon Stewart was found on the interstate. She was charged with four felony counts of neglect of a dependent in the freeway incident and was freed on $3,500 bond but was taken back into custody Tuesday on the new neglect count.
The newer charge carries a $30,000 bond. Guidelines used by the Marion County court system call for higher bond when a person faces repeat charges. Dyer remained in custody Tuesday night.
The Dyer case first came to public attention Dec. 30 when motorists found the barefoot boy, clad only in a dirty diaper and a Superman T-shirt, in the northbound lanes of I-465 on the Northeastside. Indiana State Police traced the boy to the Scarborough Lake Apartments, where they found 2-year-old Gabrielle Stewart, also wearing a soiled diaper, and a sleeping Nancy Dyer.
In the Dec. 28 incident, Damon was found wandering around Wakefield Road within the apartment complex.
The child was called Damon Dyer at the time the incident was reported, but documents since filed by the Marion County prosecutor's office call him Damon Stewart.
Call Star reporter Kevin O'Neal