I wonder if CD's children also practiced the same religion their own Father was spouting to everyone else. If he so believed that this was the way to salvation - why not share this wonderful news with your own offspring? Wouldn't he want them with him in his own heavenly kingdom? Wouldn't he want to share the "Word of God" and heavenly visions with them (as he did with TD re: vision of ancestor telling her to go to her Parents home)? Were his own children on the lists of light & dark? Did they know how to change their "estate"? So many questions.
I feel as if the answer to this question is probably contained in what lies in Chad's apocalyptic fiction. Whatever theology shows up there, daughter Emma would be distinctly familiar with, because she narrated at least one of the audiobooks.
It’s interesting. We haven’t heard, that I know of, from Colby or even Annie that Tylee was always sick. So is this true from April? If it’s not, why would she say it?
Is it possible Tylee was dealing with stress and anxiety and it manifested like an illness?
All jmo
The good news is that LE in AZ conducted search warrants to collect records from the physicians who treated both JJ and TR.
So, LE has the records and isn't left only with hearsay knowledge about what medical treatments or procedures TR received, based solely upon what came out of LVD's lying mouth.
I feel as if, provided April is telling the truth (and I think it is possible she is), that both clarifies why the detective specifically mentioned it in his affidavit; as well as why the healthcare professional at the pediatrician's office asked if they were interested in receiving Tylee's medical records.
On the surface, it's innocent. The deeper you look, the less likely it is that the pediatrician's receptionist turned over a file with a single, mostly blank sheet of paper; and the more likely it is that the receptionist went digging for Tylee's file because Tylee's file was relatively thick with a wealth of information; or that whatever information the file yielded had been discussed amongst the professionals in the office, and deemed especially interesting in some way.