I'm local and I heard they searched the water near his route yesterday and then moved to Hammock Park. As the days go on it makes it less likely he's confused in a hospital somewhere. I walk the trail and Hammock Park a lot and while the latter is bigger than it first appears, I'd think it could...
It certainly wouldn't be the first time. What was the case with the woman who went down to school in La., dropped off her son back north and then hid in WV for awhile? She was eventually found. No one could believe she would have abandoned her son, but she did because she had stolen money from...
I have mixed reactions over that video, in all honesty. On one hand, I was cheering internally because I liked seeing her followed and questioned. It's nice to know she's being made aware of what people are thinking.
On the other, it was quite crass and ultimately does nothing to help...
Muckrucker, with respect...if he has killed the family or is anticipating killing the family, you're dealing with someone unstable. While the case eludes me, there was a situation here in Florida where a man killed his wife, but first killed his parents so they didn't see his shame. It's not so...
Perhaps AM killed his parents to spare them from what he was about to do. Typical warped sociopathic mentality. 'This will kill them, so I'll save them the angst and do it first."
Am I the only one that can't view the posts on her facebook page? I can see who she friends, but no other posts. It seems like it should be public from what everyone else is saying.
That brings up a good point--how many people would have felt comfortable jumping into someone's backyard? Maybe I'm a big scaredy-pants, but normally I would go around and knock first. That might explain the time discrepancy, if one exists. I wouldn't have done it with my kids near the water...
Sorry it doesn't make sense, but spare your caps.
The key element of the sentence was the 'lucky' part. I'm not disputing that kidnappers can be brazen and opportunistic. Goodness knows they can be. But daylight abductions in the presence of a nearby adult are pretty rare. They usually take...
Interesting. And it really flies in the face of the fatalistic Facebook post. They also don't really mention the mother as being involved in the walkthroughs. Wouldn't they really need her? It makes me wonder if the mother is so beset with guilt or grief that she can only see the drowning...
I'd normally agree, but I keep going back to the satellite view and Terracotta's post about what she learned from family members. I guess I need clarification. If they were at the water's edge near the bridge, and she climbed the stairs to get up onto the wall, then this was not a "My back was...
I think this case will come down to the little things. Where is the ball now? Was it at the scene when the officers arrived? Did no one see the three of them along the road, in the parking lot, on the rocks before Caleigh disappeared? Four year-olds are inherently pretty honest. As bright as my...
No disrespect intended, but there is a big difference between looking away for a moment and leaving two young children unattended on a bridge for minutes.
I totally get what you're saying and knowing my OCD, I'm sure I'd be beating myself up in the worst possible way. Where my hinky meter goes up is when the response seems fatalistic and almost accepting so soon. The first few days after a death that comes as a shock are usually spent in a daze of...
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