Maryann123
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Since the thread "suspicious behavior of Haleigh's father" has been closed, I thought this might be an appropriate place to discuss this.
Kim, if this isn't appropriate, just zap it!
Something that has bothered me is the fact that when LE arrived at the MH that night, Ronald was not inside the residence, he was pacing around outside. Then, he set up a tent, and they lived in that until he moved in with his grandmother. Even after LE released the MH, and he was allowed to return, he didn't. According to his mother and his grandmother, he could not bear to go back inside. My question is, did Ronald enter the home at all that night? He said Misty met him at the front door, as he arrived home from work. I know he says they looked under beds, (beds that were sitting on the floor) but, I have my doubts that he ever went inside! Why wouldn't he want to look at his daughter's toys, where she left them the last time she played with them? Lay in her bed, and smell her scent, one last time. These actions seem to say, he knows what happened inside that MH and he knows his daughter was dead before she was carried out.
Maybe, I'm just different, but I would think of the good times that happened before that night, and the memories of her last days. Heck, when we moved into our new home, I took down my girls closet doors and replaced them with new ones, because I had marked their heights on those doors. It would be hard for me to move away, because I would have it in the back of my mind that she could be held nearby, and could possibly escape and come home. This just isn't consistent with believing your child has been kidnapped.
Kim, if this isn't appropriate, just zap it!
Something that has bothered me is the fact that when LE arrived at the MH that night, Ronald was not inside the residence, he was pacing around outside. Then, he set up a tent, and they lived in that until he moved in with his grandmother. Even after LE released the MH, and he was allowed to return, he didn't. According to his mother and his grandmother, he could not bear to go back inside. My question is, did Ronald enter the home at all that night? He said Misty met him at the front door, as he arrived home from work. I know he says they looked under beds, (beds that were sitting on the floor) but, I have my doubts that he ever went inside! Why wouldn't he want to look at his daughter's toys, where she left them the last time she played with them? Lay in her bed, and smell her scent, one last time. These actions seem to say, he knows what happened inside that MH and he knows his daughter was dead before she was carried out.
Maybe, I'm just different, but I would think of the good times that happened before that night, and the memories of her last days. Heck, when we moved into our new home, I took down my girls closet doors and replaced them with new ones, because I had marked their heights on those doors. It would be hard for me to move away, because I would have it in the back of my mind that she could be held nearby, and could possibly escape and come home. This just isn't consistent with believing your child has been kidnapped.