My daughter Emma Katherine Roey, now Emma Buchheim, lied about a friend being raped and attempting suicide, claimed to have been molested by a priest, and then, just as her attorneys were about to file a law suit and Emma’s lies were coming to light, Emma tried to turn on her dad, claiming she didn’t like the way he touched her (demonstrating by placing her hand on her upper thigh near her crotch, and claiming her dad called her a “B*tch” and a “Sl*t” EVERYDAY. I would not tolerate this talk, although now, I wonder how much further Emma would gone if I had. Once Emma realized I was not going to listen to her talk that way about her dad, she accused her mother (me) of physically abusing her and later of poisoning her with DDT. Emma claimed to have a toxicology report to confirm that her mother (me, again!) poisoned her, but would never agree to turn over this report to my attorney. If you read through the blog, you will find many other examples of Emma’s lying. As long as Emma continues with the lies, I will tell her story. Emma and her current husband, Tyler Buchheim live in Little Elm, Texas. Emma and Tyler are the parents to two little dogs, Arya and Sansa. (Emma is a huge Game of Thrones fan.) Love and thanks to all of you who read and have written to me. If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at: losingemma@gmail.com Please continue to share the blog with others.

Emma’s birthday, 2010. Those braces were worth the money! What a smile!
Happy Birthday, Emma!
A lot going on, and I haven’t had time to work on the blog, but Emma, I wanted to say Happy 25th Birthday to my girl! You’re brain is fully developed, but you still have some growing up to do, and that’s ok. Most 25 year olds aren’t quite adults anyway.
A lot of things I would love to tell you about, but that’s ok, too. I miss being able to talk and share things with you. I will get back to working on the blog sooner or later. Just know that your are in my thoughts daily, and the one wish I would make for you is to find peace within yourself. I know there’s a lot of demons going on inside you, but just keep trying, and keep going on. You are what you are, and maybe you’ll beat your demons one day, and maybe you won’t. I hope you will find your happiness and realize that that is something that comes from within, and what you do, what you achieve, and what you buy or have, or what you do to or take from others won’t make you happy in the long run. You have to find happiness within yourself.
There are so many things I wish for you in life but just to find peace is the biggest one.
I probably won’t have time to write again until 2019, but know I’ll be thinking of you and Tyler, and I wish you all a Merry Christmas!
Please extend my Christmas greetings to Bob and Sherry Buchheim, and Caitlin Buchheim as well.
Lots of love,
Mom