I found this very interesting article about a similar case where a rich socialite got involved with buying a baby through a baby broker like in this story. There are rich people desperate to have a baby and there are mothers desperate for money and willing to give up their own baby that they didn’t want, anyway.
I’m getting the idea that Detective Frisk has “real reasons” of their own for doing this, and they’re not necessarily good ones. Perhaps I’m meant to, and Frisk’s reasons are honorable, but it’s sure being set up to make Frisk look fishy.
After my parents died, two of my aunts separately told me that my brother had been adopted – to this day it makes no difference to me, although it does help to explain some behavioral differences between us…
1-NUREYEV: Who iss Amerikan you are using to acquire data Lola Skya? 2-LOLA SKYA: You ask too many questions comrade. Vat is your interest? 3-NUREYEV: I saw her at exchange. She is, how you say, hot mama. Mebbe Nureyev show her how virile, strong Russian man is superior to American man. LOLA SKYA: I understand interest Nureyev. She WOULD look good in Russian prison guard uniform. Mebbe Lola Skya show her how Russian woman is superior to American man, no?
Well, it seems that Det. Frisk did not return to the force after falling into a garbage scow. I wonder if she ran into BB-Eyes amongst that garbage and both decided to play dead for a while? The explanation for BB was that he had a concealed oxygen tank in an old tire. I wonder how Friskie survived? Only one shoe was found.
Detective Frisk? She apparently is operating now as an independent PI, no longer on the Force. We may never learn just how this change came about, but it seems as though what I shall now refer to as “the Howell babies case” will proceed, eventually bringing very tough, hard-looking Detective Frisk and MCU Chief of Detectives Tracy back into contact. What side will she be on by that time? Certainly, anti-Howell, but within the Law?
By contrast, Ms. Astin, though potentially interesting enough on her own, now is seeming more like a plot device to introduce the main storyline rather than being a major player in the story as it goes forward….
DaJellyBelly about 5 years ago
I surely would not want to get on the wrong side of detective Frisk!!!
AnyFace about 5 years ago
Neil Wick about 5 years ago
Good morning™, Howell baby sleuths!
I found this very interesting article about a similar case where a rich socialite got involved with buying a baby through a baby broker like in this story. There are rich people desperate to have a baby and there are mothers desperate for money and willing to give up their own baby that they didn’t want, anyway.
https://nypost.com/2011/08/16/how-socialite-brought-down-black-market-baby-brokers/
The only thing different very about this article from The Post is that it involved surrogates to “supply” the babies.
HarryCK about 5 years ago
Good morning™, lost parents finders !
Good chance that rich girl Austin comes from humble beginnings.
Alys France about 5 years ago
I do dislike that term “real parents”. In my view it’s the ones who bring you up who are really your parents.
Cheapskate0 about 5 years ago
Back in the day, your could always tell a Gould villain by his or her looks. I’m wondering whether this Detective Frisk is on the up-and-up.
kurtoons.wilcken about 5 years ago
“A many years ago,When I was young and charming;As some of you may know,I practiced baby farming…”
tripwire45 about 5 years ago
Definitely suspicious of Detective Frisk now.
Gent about 5 years ago
Detective Frisk, eh? She likes to be frisky, eh?
Knightman Premium Member about 5 years ago
Well we shall see where this is heading soon!!!
the Gay Titan about 5 years ago
Is Detective Frisk a “Howell” baby, too?
DonLee2 about 5 years ago
I’m getting the idea that Detective Frisk has “real reasons” of their own for doing this, and they’re not necessarily good ones. Perhaps I’m meant to, and Frisk’s reasons are honorable, but it’s sure being set up to make Frisk look fishy.
Counterpoint about 5 years ago
After my parents died, two of my aunts separately told me that my brother had been adopted – to this day it makes no difference to me, although it does help to explain some behavioral differences between us…
tsull2121 about 5 years ago
Is it just ME, or does Frisk bear a striking resemblance to Mariska Hargitay/Olivia Benson from SVU?!?!
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/410390584765167736
kantuck-nadie about 5 years ago
Ug…baby brokers, lIke puppy/kitten mills. Now this sounds like a great story, in line with the sweatbox one.
artheaded1 about 5 years ago
Another adoptive parent here – Biological or Birth parents is correct. “Adopting” a pet is the term that makes me see red!
Another Take about 5 years ago
1-NUREYEV: Who iss Amerikan you are using to acquire data Lola Skya? 2-LOLA SKYA: You ask too many questions comrade. Vat is your interest? 3-NUREYEV: I saw her at exchange. She is, how you say, hot mama. Mebbe Nureyev show her how virile, strong Russian man is superior to American man. LOLA SKYA: I understand interest Nureyev. She WOULD look good in Russian prison guard uniform. Mebbe Lola Skya show her how Russian woman is superior to American man, no?
buckman-j about 5 years ago
Glenn Close seeking a Reuben Award since she just can’t seem to win an Oscar, stay tuned.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 5 years ago
Who’s holding her glasses?
Ray Toler about 5 years ago
Well, it seems that Det. Frisk did not return to the force after falling into a garbage scow. I wonder if she ran into BB-Eyes amongst that garbage and both decided to play dead for a while? The explanation for BB was that he had a concealed oxygen tank in an old tire. I wonder how Friskie survived? Only one shoe was found.
Sisyphos about 5 years ago
Detective Frisk? She apparently is operating now as an independent PI, no longer on the Force. We may never learn just how this change came about, but it seems as though what I shall now refer to as “the Howell babies case” will proceed, eventually bringing very tough, hard-looking Detective Frisk and MCU Chief of Detectives Tracy back into contact. What side will she be on by that time? Certainly, anti-Howell, but within the Law?
By contrast, Ms. Astin, though potentially interesting enough on her own, now is seeming more like a plot device to introduce the main storyline rather than being a major player in the story as it goes forward….