Patty G
Retired WS Staff
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So, are they seeing the grandkids? I missed that.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/05/michelle-parker-timeline_n_1126752.html
LE probably has checked the 11 year old's cellphone to see if he called his mother or if her heard from his mother.
If this child called his mother at 3:30 PM we would have heard about it Big Time, however, we have not heard this at all.
We heard about the new bf and the text messages "after" she dropped of the twins, but nothing with regards to the 11 year old calling his mother.
This leaves me to believe he never called his mother, and clearly didn't follow the "alleged" routine in the household.
Isn't it possible that Michelle sent this text as she was on her way to Water Town Center knowing that she would be there in minutes? Also, when her brother said it was unlike her to send such a short message, couldn't she have planned to text a more detailed message when she got there as she may have been drving and not able to text more?
So now I wonder why the 11 year old didn't call someone sooner if he always called his mother when he got home from school?
Also, why didn't the 11 year old call his aunt sooner, if this is what is normal in this household?
There is a piece missing here.
Okay, so she is headed towards waterford, and she texts her brother that she is on the way there. So what happened next?
Help a mod PLEASE. :angel:
I have been searching through the old threads for the past hour and I cannot find Dale Jr.'s arrest record aka rap sheet. :banghead: Yes, I know. As many times as it was posted, I still can't find it.
I need it for something. Can somebody post it, link it or at even tell me where to find it on one of the old threads.
TIA very much!
As a mom to a once 11 year-old (now a 17 year old)....I don't think anything's missing. My kid would've made himself a delicious snack and then played some video games completely oblivious to the time until he got hungry for dinner. Then (and only then!) would he start wondering "Where's mom?"
As a mom to a once 11 year-old (now a 17 year old)....I don't think anything's missing. My kid would've made himself a delicious snack and then played some video games completely oblivious to the time until he got hungry for dinner. Then (and only then!) would he start wondering "Where's mom?"
Unfornately Ms Patty, times have changed.. More technology- video games, computers, etc and less discipline IMO.My son, now over 40, and once 11 years old, knew what he needed to do without question. There was not one day he ever missed calling me when he got home from school.
Actually he still calls me if he is going to be late, if he is coming over, etc., Now he calls me to check on me daily because of my health, and it is daily.
The way I look at Dale Smith's record is at this site, fill in with this info
Dale Wayne Smith
06/28/1971
http://myclerk.myorangeclerk.com/Se...08,600,601,602,603,604&NodeDesc=Orange+County
Then you can click on each case
I can't wait for the transcript but from what I heard, it is just what I thought all along. He did get off the bus at 3:30, and when he did that every day, he always called his mom, from his cell, to tell her he was on the way home. He called her as usual that afternoon, but she never returned the call.
I KNEW IT. I knew that as a single working mom, automatically, she would expect to check in with her 11 yr old when he came home from school.
And Lauren said that Michelle would have called one of the family if she expected to be really late. She would not have left him alone for so long. I KNEW IT.
As a mom to a once 11 year-old (now a 17 year old)....I don't think anything's missing. My kid would've made himself a delicious snack and then played some video games completely oblivious to the time until he got hungry for dinner. Then (and only then!) would he start wondering "Where's mom?"
Unfornately Ms Patty, times have changed.. More technology- video games, computers, etc and less discipline IMO.
BTW your son sounds like he had a good upbringing.
My son, now over 40, and once 11 years old, knew what he needed to do without question. There was not one day he ever missed calling me when he got home from school.
Actually he still calls me if he is going to be late, if he is coming over, etc., Now he calls me to check on me daily because of my health, and it is daily.
We had video games back then, just can't think of the one that was out at that time, and thank you for the compliment.