Thank you, LietKynes! Long time reader, first time poster. I first found you during the Hannah Anderson case a few years back. From the beginning, something was not right with that one. As time went on, I delved deeper and found this board. Sure enough, there was a community of like-minded people who had the same search for the truth. However, with this sweet innocent child, it's too close to home. I hate driving by and seeing everything as it unfolds. I am glad I can come to a trusted site to get my answers. (I believe I am going to have to go through the verification process to say anything more detailed.)
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Yes, the Hannah Anderson case had many problems. She was evasive and we'll probably never know what role she may have had.
As far as Noah, the egg donor (ED) may have lived with Noah's grandparents, but although she has many selfies on her FB-- there are very few photos of her children.
There are no photos on the SD's page, but that is to be expected considering he may have murdered one of them.
As far as we know, she kept going back to the sperm donor (SD). To put it bluntly -- she had to have known before Noah died (Law Enforcement believes he's deceased) what this man was.
The first duty of a mother is to protect and keep her children away from abusive people.
This possible murder did not happen unexpectedly. SD wasn't a caring and loving person-- and then one day suddenly decided this boy should die.
There were many warning signs, including Noah's maternal grandparents who knew what this man was capable of.
Did the grandparents warn this ED to steer clear of him ? I would surmise that they did just that.
Even if she wanted to live in her car next to the SD's apt. --- why did she not report Noah missing
for at least two weeks ?
There's little chance that she "just hoped" that Noah might show up outside her car.
He was only 8 years old; fgs.
In all of that time, she never thought to walk up to the house and ask to see him ?
A person who doesn't protect their child from abuse and murder ... does not deserve a pass, imo.
I wish the grandparents had been able to keep Noah and his sister !