KaylynnCouture
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New thread coming shortly. Stay tuned.
See, folks? There is no end to what can be learned on Websleuths.
The lesson to be learned is to temper your exuberance with self-control....
otherwise, your wax will melt.
But if the phones were taken on the spur of the moment, then somehow, I guess the person would have managed to get away without the phones pinging, because LE has told us (IIRC) that the phones have not been helpful in the investigation.
If the person took the phones on a whim, then they must have just happened to have knowledge of what needed to be done to stop them from pinging (is it remove the battery?), and then they must have taken the time to stop and do it in the midst of snatching baby L and making a get away.
It's just hard to envision.
(Note that I'm a member of WS and I'm not 100% sure how to stop a phone from pinging. Does the average person know this?)
They may be in the sewer.The backyard thing is a puzzle isn't it.
It seems like if the cell phones were buried the dirt would be disturbed. :waitasec:
I have had the coffee pot in hand looking around on the counter and table to figure out where I set the coffee cup which happens to be in my other hand.
It's not unlike walking around searching everywhere for one's glasses when, in fact, one is wearing them. Not that I'd know of course.
The backyard thing is a puzzle isn't it.
It seems like if the cell phones were buried the dirt would be disturbed. :waitasec:
New thread coming shortly. Stay tuned.
Anyone watching the 10 pm news for the update promised earlier? I think about LE activity in KCK?
But if the phones were taken on the spur of the moment, then somehow, I guess the person would have managed to get away without the phones pinging, because LE has told us (IIRC) that the phones have not been helpful in the investigation.
If the person took the phones on a whim, then they must have just happened to have knowledge of what needed to be done to stop them from pinging (is it remove the battery?), and then they must have taken the time to stop and do it in the midst of snatching baby L and making a get away.
It's just hard to envision.
(Note that I'm a member of WS and I'm not 100% sure how to stop a phone from pinging. Does the average person know this?)
I bet they were in Kansas for some reason!
I dont have a link but I do recall reading here via link that when the man walking around mid night w a baby in only a diaper, he pretended he was walking into a home when he saw the witness drive by in a car.. Might be wrong, going off memory.
jmo
I would never imagine parents not having a phone in their room either. No children here, however the phone is on the nightstand by the bed, in the event of any emergency!
They didn't have to be looking for cell phones. In a case like this they could be looking for anything metal that might have fallen off the kidnapper or from his/her pocket.
Yes, an overdose can kill quickly. Does anyone have an estimate for the number of infants that are accidentally ODed each year?
She would not lose custody of her 6 year old due to an accident unless it was proven to be child abuse. That kind of accident is just that...and she would not be in trouble.
The whole reason for the existence of a Poison Control center is because children get into things. My son got into the refrigerator, took the CHILD PROOF cap off of his "pink medicine" (Amoxicillin) and took a couple of big old swigs when he was 2 years old. It happened while I was helping his older sister brush her teeth. I called poison control and my pediatrician in a panic. No one reported me for anything.
She would not lose custody of her 6 year old due to an accident unless it was proven to be child abuse. That kind of accident is just that...and she would not be in trouble.
The whole reason for the existence of a Poison Control center is because children get into things. My son got into the refrigerator, took the CHILD PROOF cap off of his "pink medicine" (Amoxicillin) and took a couple of big old swigs when he was 2 years old. It happened while I was helping his older sister brush her teeth. I called poison control and my pediatrician in a panic. No one reported me for anything.