RUNAWAY BRIDE ISSUES 'SINCERE APOLOGY' REGION Edition

Runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks offered her "deep and sincere apology" and asked forgiveness for the "troubles" she caused by faking her abduction. [Tom Smiley] said Wilbanks was too "fragile" and "emotional" to appear before the media, which has followed her...

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Published inPittsburgh post-gazette (Pittsburgh, Pa. 1978)
Main Author John Ghirardiniand Duane D. Stanford Cox News Service
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Pittsburgh, Pa Pittsburgh Post - Gazette 06.05.2005
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Summary:Runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks offered her "deep and sincere apology" and asked forgiveness for the "troubles" she caused by faking her abduction. [Tom Smiley] said Wilbanks was too "fragile" and "emotional" to appear before the media, which has followed her saga since the 32-year-old bride-to-be left for an evening jog April 26 and failed to return to her home. Wilbanks' statement did not say when the wedding would take place, but made clear that the wedding is not canceled. "[John Mason] and Jennifer have both said the wedding is 'postponed,' " Smiley said.
ISSN:1068-624X