The Last of Us Series
I hope at least part of Left Behind is in the show.
By Rachel LeishmanJun 4th, 2021, 12:17 pm
Ellie talks to Joel about her “friend” who died in
The Last of Us. Joel is opening up to Ellie and talking about his daughter Sarah, and Ellie brings up her friend Riley. At the time, we don’t know much, just that Riley is who Ellie was with when she was bitten by one of the zombie-like “infected,” and Riley continued to become infected while Ellie did not.
But when playing through the downloadable story extension
Left Behind, we get to see a look into Ellie’s past with Riley, as well as her struggle to keep Joel Miller alive when he falls and impales himself on a metal rod. Flashing back and forth between her searching for some medicine for him and her past with Riley, we learn a lot about what makes Ellie tick, and how she ended up with Joel in the first place.
By riley
May 25, 2021
This guy and his duets have me entertained for far longer than I should on a daily basis.
Dying. Literally Dying.
The lunches this lady puts together for her trucker hubby are so fire.
And obvi I m obsessed wit this one!
~ Hugs and Smiles ~ Riley Couture
CANTON – The attorney for a Canton woman accused of making up her daughter s terminal illness is defending her actions and says she is being wrongly portrayed.
In an email to The Repository Friday afternoon, local attorney Paul Kelley stated his client, Lindsey Abbuhl, is a loving mother who cares deeply for this child and whom has gone to incredible lengths to protect her health and well-being.
Rylee Abbuhl, 11, was removed from her mom s custody in an emergency action on May 13 by the Stark County Sheriff s Office and social workers with the Stark County Division of Children Services. The latter stepped aside the next day because the child s father Lindsey s ex-husband Jamie Abbuhl had requested, and was granted, temporary custody by Family Court Judge Rosemarie Hall.
Mom Allegedly Faked Daughter s Terminal Illness for Free Trips and Donations
On 5/18/21 at 4:28 PM EDT
The Repository in Canton, Lindsey Abbuhl, 34, is the focus of criminal inquiry, as her daughter s apparently falsified medical condition was allegedly used by the mom to garner donations.
Rylee Abbuhl, who has been put in her care of her father, Jamie, was said by her mother to suffer from a central nervous system malfunction that would ultimately kill her. As
The Repository wrote, Rylee s condition was well-known in the Canton community and was believed to be true by friends, media outlets and even Rylee.
Rylee and Lindsey Abbuhl in a picture posted to Lindsey s Facebook page late last year.
HOW COULD SHE?
Mom faked daughter’s terminal illness for 3 years telling 11-year-old she was dying to get cash donations & free holiday
Updated: May 17 2021, 8:32 ET
AN 11-YEAR-OLD girl has been removed from her mother s care after she claimed the youngster was terminally ill to gain cash donations and handouts over three years.
Lindsey Abbuhl, 34, deceived hundreds of wellwishers and conned them out of thousands of dollars by pretending her daughter Rylee had a fatal condition, according to authorities.
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A GoFundMe page set up by a friend for Rylee conned well wishers out of $4,500Credit: Gofundme
She told her community in Canton, Ohio, that Rylee suffered from a failure of her central nervous system - that she could barely eat, was constantly exhausted, on a barrage of pain medication and regularly experienced nighttime seizures.