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Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:03 pm
by Night Strike
squishyg wrote:I concur that there are holes in the story. All I'm pointing out is that IR was not a name actor and that her profession alone would not have made this news. Certainly though, people who are not famous make the news every day for being the victim or perpetrator of heinous acts.


Of course there are holes in the story because she hasn't shared every single detail of what happened the night of the assault and in its aftermath. She already shared WAY more information with the public than I ever figured she would.

jbrettlip wrote:but being beaten usually lands you in the police blotter. And saying he only spent two days in jail, yet she is going to die from her injuries is utter bullshit. No way has he already gone to trial, and this would become a murder case.


Sometimes shit happens and communications between the police and the hospitals aren't always 100%. I have further information regarding this, but since she didn't even allude to it in her posts, I can't share it.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:10 pm
by Gypsys Kiss
jbrettlip wrote:but being beaten usually lands you in the police blotter. And saying he only spent two days in jail, yet she is going to die from her injuries is utter bullshit. No way has he already gone to trial, and this would become a murder case.


You have that much faith in your police force(s) and justice system?? I dont have that much faith in mine let alone yours.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:12 pm
by squishyg
Night Strike wrote:
squishyg wrote:I concur that there are holes in the story. All I'm pointing out is that IR was not a name actor and that her profession alone would not have made this news. Certainly though, people who are not famous make the news every day for being the victim or perpetrator of heinous acts.


Of course there are holes in the story because she hasn't shared every single detail of what happened the night of the assault and in its aftermath. She already shared WAY more information with the public than I ever figured she would.



i don't think you understand the point of my post.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:15 pm
by Night Strike
squishyg wrote:
Night Strike wrote:
squishyg wrote:I concur that there are holes in the story. All I'm pointing out is that IR was not a name actor and that her profession alone would not have made this news. Certainly though, people who are not famous make the news every day for being the victim or perpetrator of heinous acts.


Of course there are holes in the story because she hasn't shared every single detail of what happened the night of the assault and in its aftermath. She already shared WAY more information with the public than I ever figured she would.



i don't think you understand the point of my post.


Oh, I understood exactly what you were saying in your post. And I agree with what you said. I was just trying to clarify the very first part of it.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:23 pm
by Dibbun
I'm leaning against it being real.

NS, while you can't share details, can you share if there has been evidence provided by IR to corroborate her story? Evidence, not just walls of text...

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:34 pm
by Serbia
jbrettlip wrote:but being beaten usually lands you in the police blotter. And saying he only spent two days in jail, yet she is going to die from her injuries is utter bullshit. No way has he already gone to trial, and this would become a murder case.


There are many reasons why this could be true. People can get off on bail, which could land them in jail for 2 days before they get out. Doesn't mean that the guy is getting off scott-free. Or perhaps, there wasn't enough evidence to hold him yet. Eye-witness accounts are notoriously unreliable; they'd need other evidence. And victims are not always named in media accounts. Not to mention that not all crimes become news-worthy, depending on the market, and the amount of violence the city is used to.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:43 pm
by Nola_Lifer
Who cares? :roll: All yall need to get a damn life :!:

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:45 pm
by gannable
true, guilty criminals are set free all the time

what if the criminal in this case was an iilegal invading mexican gang member???

they're pretty much given carte blanche to rape and pillage the southwest



Gypsys Kiss wrote:
jbrettlip wrote:but being beaten usually lands you in the police blotter. And saying he only spent two days in jail, yet she is going to die from her injuries is utter bullshit. No way has he already gone to trial, and this would become a murder case.


You have that much faith in your police force(s) and justice system?? I dont have that much faith in mine let alone yours.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:46 pm
by gannable
you raise a good point as well

Nola_Lifer wrote:Who cares? :roll: All yall need to get a damn life :!:

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 2:25 pm
by oVo
Dibbun wrote:I'm leaning against it being real.

Hmm? Let's see, we've teamed up in games and chatted a bit,
so that makes her as real as anyone else I've met on this site
and I've enjoyed being her friend here.

That's all the reality I need... if she's a walk on or background
actress in any production my hope is they let her say something
so she qualifies for a SAG Card if she wants it.

I've met some surprising personalities on a variety of forums,
so people's RL situations aren't all that shocking...
or what they do to kill time.

Rock on Nola.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 3:14 pm
by PLAYER57832
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Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 3:58 pm
by squishyg
oVo wrote:if she's a walk on or background
actress in any production my hope is they let her say something
so she qualifies for a SAG Card if she wants it.


Just FYI, you can qualify for a SAG card without a speaking role in a movie. For example, my best friend got her AFTRA eligibility after a couple of years as a background actor on a soap. Once you're in one of the acting unions, it's fairly easy to gain eligibility for the others. Initial dues are very expensive though. So unless you need to join a union for a particular job or because you need the benefits, many actors choose to just stay eligible, which gives you access to the most work.

I hope you all are enjoying my business of acting course. Tuition is due Monday.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 4:02 pm
by jbrettlip
squishyg wrote:
oVo wrote:if she's a walk on or background
actress in any production my hope is they let her say something
so she qualifies for a SAG Card if she wants it.


Just FYI, you can qualify for a SAG card without a speaking role in a movie. For example, my best friend got her AFTRA eligibility after a couple of years as a background actor on a soap. Once you're in one of the acting unions, it's fairly easy to gain eligibility for the others. Initial dues are very expensive though. So unless you need to join a union for a particular job or because you need the benefits, many actors choose to just stay eligible, which gives you access to the most work.

I hope you all are enjoying my business of acting course. Tuition is due Monday.


She has a SAG card. It says so right on her resume at Imdb.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 7:17 pm
by PassingSamaritan
Im an outsider here, so take this worth a grain of salt if you will, but I feel its only fair to everyone on this site to set the record straight, because she's pulling the same dramatic bullshit she always does. What IR was referring to in her first "Goodbye Conquer Club, I'll miss you" post as her 3 year medical problem was as some of you suspected, a mental illness. Her second post was likely an oops fix for her first post as a crude attempt to cover that up with something dramatic and terrible incident, all in an attempt to pull sympathy from the users here, in what is effectively her last hurrah. The user account "FireStar" is indeed a clone account created so that she can log in and view the results of her little ploy unbeknownst to all of you, and having known her well in person for a good many years, I can say for certain that "FireStar"s profile pic is simply IR with a pair of sunglasses and straightened hair.... A pitiful attempt at a Superman/ Clark Kent switch there. Insomnia Red, or Kristin J Quick as we know her, is was found to be a habitual liar and seems to have a need to weave these lies into the lives of those around her to gain attention and win people over, often at the expense of others. I do not have a personal vendetta against her, Im just tired of her bullshit, and cant stand to see her do that to all of you as well. From what Ive read, her little lie has snowballed to drive a rift between many of the users here, and Im sorry for that. Perhaps its that she cant help herself, and its just programmed into her, but dont let her toying with you get to your head. She's not dying, she just wants attention, and is probably just being sent back to the psychiatric ward once again. It is not her first time there....

To sum this up, stop fighting over her and go back to your lives.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 7:23 pm
by muy_thaiguy
GoodSamaritan, though I have a suspiscion or two about you, I'm not worried about IR's post driving a wedge into the community, as this is far from the biggest controversry that CC has faced (that was probably wicked getting banned, who was a mod for quite a while). And there have been numerous others. It's just something to take people's attention from the usual politics/religious debates for a lttle while. Soon enough, true or not, it will blow over and everyone will go back to their usual discussions.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 7:26 pm
by Robinette
PassingSamaritan wrote:Im an outsider here, so take this worth a grain of salt if you will, but I feel its only fair to everyone on this site to set the record straight, because she's pulling the same dramatic bullshit she always does. What IR was referring to in her first "Goodbye Conquer Club, I'll miss you" post as her 3 year medical problem was as some of you suspected, a mental illness. Her second post was likely an oops fix for her first post as a crude attempt to cover that up with something dramatic and terrible incident, all in an attempt to pull sympathy from the users here, in what is effectively her last hurrah. The user account "FireStar" is indeed a clone account created so that she can log in and view the results of her little ploy unbeknownst to all of you, and having known her well in person for a good many years, I can say for certain that "FireStar"s profile pic is simply IR with a pair of sunglasses and straightened hair.... A pitiful attempt at a Superman/ Clark Kent switch there. Insomnia Red, or Kristin J Quick as we know her, is was found to be a habitual liar and seems to have a need to weave these lies into the lives of those around her to gain attention and win people over, often at the expense of others. I do not have a personal vendetta against her, Im just tired of her bullshit, and cant stand to see her do that to all of you as well. From what Ive read, her little lie has snowballed to drive a rift between many of the users here, and Im sorry for that. Perhaps its that she cant help herself, and its just programmed into her, but dont let her toying with you get to your head. She's not dying, she just wants attention, and is probably just being sent back to the psychiatric ward once again. It is not her first time there....

To sum this up, stop fighting over her and go back to your lives.



Firestar is NOT going to be happy when she reads this...


But kudos to owen and brett for being the 1st to see through the deception...

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 7:28 pm
by PassingSamaritan
Good to know. It didnt end well for my friends and I, which bothered me, but all of that happened in real life, and were passed it now. Carry on then....

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:12 pm
by codeblue1018
PassingSamaritan wrote:Good to know. It didnt end well for my friends and I, which bothered me, but all of that happened in real life, and were passed it now. Carry on then....


Just curious; what was the name on your "other" account? Lol; too easy mate; simply, too easy! :lol:

You join today; you don't join any games and feel compelled to come right to the forums? =D>

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:16 pm
by oVo
I suppose you're still getting over her eh PS? I would never bother stalking
someone online or create an identity on a forum just to out them.
Image Might be a hit Country song in there.
You'll still be missing me if you don't go away.

One of my favorite personalities here is Robinette, for the actual wit shared
on these forums and lushly illustrated --and often humorous-- posts. I like to
imagine her appearance is similar to those sexy avatars and it would be a shock
to discover she's really a hairy backed cowboy like brett. :oops:
Image

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:35 pm
by PassingSamaritan
Stalking is for creepy guys with no lives, and I dont appreciate the assumption however it may have seemed with me posting here. I just dont want to see others fall for her tricks. It really shouldnt make any difference to me at this point, but one of the guys from my group told me of her recent "attack", so I googled it and found this thread. Believe what you want to believe, it makes no difference to me if you choose to fall willingly into her ruse like we all had before. If I truly bore ill-will against her Id disclose the full details of why she is the way she is and what she did to us, but thats just unnecessary and would be over the line, though she does deserve punishment....

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:36 pm
by FireStar
oVo wrote:I suppose you're still getting over her eh PS? I would never bother stalking
someone online or create an identity on a forum just to out them.
Image


did you mean to post FS?
and I guess it would be pointless to mention this has been my avatar for several weeks now

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:48 pm
by codeblue1018
PassingSamaritan wrote:Stalking is for creepy guys with no lives, and I dont appreciate the assumption however it may have seemed with me posting here. I just dont want to see others fall for her tricks. It really shouldnt make any difference to me at this point, but one of the guys from my group told me of her recent "attack", so I googled it and found this thread. Believe what you want to believe, it makes no difference to me if you choose to fall willingly into her ruse like we all had before. If I truly bore ill-will against her Id disclose the full details of why she is the way she is and what she did to us, but thats just unnecessary and would be over the line, though she does deserve punishment....

=D> :lol:

Maybe Evil can go ahead and make this quick bust eh?

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:22 pm
by jackal31
PLAYER57832 wrote:
Commander62890 wrote:GD thread: http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=149752

I really think we should keep her 'goodbye' thread clean, so I was hoping we could switch the discussion over here.

Personally, I think some of those BPB skeptics are starting to make sense.

She's an actress with an IMDb page, who was brutally assaulted. Shouldn't there be something on the internet about it?

To you take your role of jerk seriously or is it just a hobby?


Why is he a jerk? I am starting to be persuaded in a direction of my "own truth" due to what's been presented here.

Lemme say it like this, does it make one a "jerk" for using the internet to justify a story? We have her name (which is supposed to be true given by a bystander), and we have a timeline (given by IR). In my experience, my grandparents were struck and one was killed by a drunk driver. You can google his name and it comes up with the news stories about the incident, Then, after he passed a day later, the obit was posted and can be googled too. Its not that hard to find. My grandfather was not a popular man in the regard the world knew of him, so it goes to show google can be a useful tool when researching some information.

On a side note, IR's "attacker" cannot be tried for murder until its proven she dies as a result of her injuries. The driver who struck my grandfather has already been convicted, and sentenced all in under a year (avoiding a trial however). The law will do what it can to honor her life, but there is a process there that will take time.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:37 pm
by owenshooter
and now she has a multi that is posting for her defense in the original thread... why wouldn't a member that just joined today, a few days after she was put into a coma, know about what she and her sister look like? dear lord, this woman is beyond help... but hey, i'm an ass for calling BS on this crazy story...-el Jesus negro

Subject: Goodbye Conquer Club, I'll miss you.

PassingSamaritan wrote:She does have a sister, but she doesnt look anything like Kristin (IR) and doesnt have red hair.

Re: Insomnia Red - Do you believe her story?

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:56 pm
by codeblue1018
owenshooter wrote:and now she has a multi that is posting for her defense in the original thread... why wouldn't a member that just joined today, a few days after she was put into a coma, know about what she and her sister look like? dear lord, this woman is beyond help... but hey, i'm an ass for calling BS on this crazy story...-el Jesus negro

Subject: Goodbye Conquer Club, I'll miss you.

PassingSamaritan wrote:She does have a sister, but she doesnt look anything like Kristin (IR) and doesnt have red hair.



Not sure it was in her "defense" but nonetheless, :lol:

Very interesting information; turning into a potential soap opera if not already.