Respectfully, suspicion does not equate to probable cause just as promising to exchange a freezer with another family member in advance of an adult going missing.
More important is we don't have the details behind LE's investigation-- for a good reason! Given that a search warrant is valid for 10 days, we also don't know what date it was issued. We do know that it was executed after business hours which is telling in itself.
Yes, I understand that. My thought, though, is about the timeframe and investigatory measures regarding a suspicious missing person who argued with her husband the day she disappeared, made an appt with a divorce attorney, wasn't reported to family or LE, repairs in the home, fighting for over a year, worrying text messages, plus any other possible reasons not made public, etc. I wonder what information was used to grant the search warrant for the 23rd, and if a lot of it was info that just became public, why wasn't one granted sooner? I'm sure LE didn't wait until the end of that 10 days to execute said warrant.
I know LE can't and won't always release information, I also know there's a lot we don't know, but I will question things until something happens. I don't have blind faith in LE, I'm sure things are happening, but until the public sees progress I'll probably be a bit more critical than others. Especially after reading all this new info about LM and how it does seem like maybe there's a threat to the kids and possibly the community if he's as unstable as those messages seem. I can only imagine what it's like for the children now after seeing how controlling he was with Maya.
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