razzledazzle
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So many questions here, too.....
Yes, I’m very curious about the timeline, when he contacted the police, where he searched, if the in laws searched .... do we know if Rachel's parents still live in Brown County? I just think what an absolute waste for everyone. Emma lost her life, but the son’s life also is never going to be the same. And of course Rachel’s, the father’s and everyone who loved this family.
Rachel's parents own a golf course and home here in Indy, but were in Florida at the time of the incident. She grew up in Cumberland/Warren area and went to Warren. Her mom was driving back to Indy from Florida after learning of the disappearance and had active FaceBook posts and search pages with people of Indy reporting personal findings as they searched and retraced Rachel's possible driving paths to the MIL's home.
So heartbreaking and sad. There was a bottle of rum on the floor of the vehicle and the baby was on the floor deceased. Rachel had short term memory loss when questioned by police and was unaware of the status of the baby. Just horrific.
UPDATE: Court docs: Mother arrested in baby’s death had ‘no concept of time,’ appeared to be intoxicated
Rachel's parents own a golf course and home here in Indy, but were in Florida at the time of the incident. She grew up in Cumberland/Warren area and went to Warren. Her mom was driving back to Indy from Florida after learning of the disappearance and had active FaceBook posts and search pages with people of Indy reporting personal findings as they searched and retraced Rachel's possible driving paths to the MIL's home.
I really think the use of the word "intervention" is being used irresponsibly by MSM. I think it was way more likely it was a disciplinary type meeting at work as @BrownRice describes. I'm sure she was feeling a ton of shame and fear about the meeting.
This is so very sad . I don't think I've ever heard of someone freezing to death inside a car in less than 12 hours.
I thought it was the next day? Had meeting scheduled in morning, hubby last talked to her at 8 (don’t know if that’s accurate) and then reported to police at 730 pm. She was found next morning/afternoon.
Even if it was less hours than that, Emma probably weighed less than 20 lbs? She couldn’t survive a night in Indiana winter in a car.
Interesting. It doesn’t say if Emma was alive. Assume she’d have to be deceased by Tuesday morning.The woman told officers when leaving home in the morning, she pulled up to the SUV and Rachel told her that everything was OK. Then she noticed Rachel holding Emma in her arms while wearing a coat. When she returned home that afternoon, the SUV was in the same parking space. This time, she noticed the same woman without a coat and slumped over, but obviously breathing. That’s when she made the 911 call for police to check it out.
Court documents shed new light on Indianapolis baby's death
I checked the court docket. Her attorney appeared for her at a status conference today as she is still in the hospital. She has been allowed to self report to community corrections and enroll in an in-patient mental health/alcohol treatment program when she is released from the hospital. The state asked to increase her bond, but the judge denied it. Her initial pre-trial was reset to March 15.