I really hope that if he is a suspect they really haven't lost him. Seems like if he diverted their attention to other places he could have easily went back to where he originally placed her, and then moved her elsewhere, and he would have that much of a head start in hiding her.
I don't know what to make of this case, but I do have some differing opinions on some of these questions:
1. I'm an "Old Lady" who plays Fortnite. I don't "Fill Squad" that often because I don't like playing with strangers, but there are probably thousands, if not millions, of adults who do...
They aren't supposed to. Most counties or states have a built in "area" such as 30 miles as to how far a custodial parent can go without having to ask the other parents permission legally. The non custodial parent can go wherever they want, but courts want the child to be in as stable...
Because if you speak directly to the abductors/kidnappers it could strike a sense of urgency in them to do *something/anything* before they get caught. The less pressure the perps feel the more likely that if Jayme is still alive, she will remain alive. The less unsettled the perps are - and...
She may not even heard the first gunshot, or recognized it for what it was. Speculating that it may have jostled her awake, then she would have been half awake trying to identify noises ("is that my parents??"), then only once she realizes she is in danger does she hide.
*If* she had a cell...
Yes, that's if the time frame sticks. However, with so many other people in the house I think it would be hard to pull off a much earlier time frame without *someone* else knowing something was up.
Then keep in mind there are five(?) other kids being raised in the household...Generally if...
JMO. but I think this crime was only committed by him. Of course without her body he can say whatever he wants.
But if someone in the home were to conspire with this crime then it just doesn't make sense to me to call about the missing girl an hour after the crime had been committed. Would...
IIRC they only did a weekend search in the river (divers) due to weather, and the search of the shoreline with boats sporadically because of snow and ice as well. Walking searches of the shoreline were done by LE and volunteers, but came up completely empty handed, which is a tad unusual - no...
I can't even find where they even went out after the snow completely melted and even went and looked for him in the water. I know they did search the water when it was still icy and snowy, but since the weather has changed, I have not seen anything to suggest that they have been back out there...
I used to work with those that had been trafficked and this is probably the first blatant case of trafficking I have seen here even though I've seen it is suggested in nearly every other case.
Without the help of LE it will surely be an uphill battle.
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