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I think the first one you posted had some add on to the url....
They're both having those issues? CO poisoning?The wife's 911 call is out there I just have not found the recording " in full" on an msm to attach
The earlier attached Law and Crime You tube plays a portion of the 911 call and then you have to listen to Chris McDonough ( eye roll for me )- I did not get any further than that so maybe the full uninterupted call comes later in the vid?
To me its the oddest 911 call - Her affect is seemingly all wrong (is she is on anti anxiety meds?) My mind is actually still processing it - I will listen later a few more times
Below is tmz weighing in. On the call his wife Susan does say that he has a smart watch and that she did not find that left behind.
This line is confusing to me "During the call, Susan explained that she and Neil had been seeing a doctor for anxiety, short-term memory loss and lack of sleep.
And then she says she was at that very same Doctor (she left home alone at 11:10 and she was back home at noon) ..so are they BOTH suffering anxiety/sleep loss/short term memory issues?
When she arrived back home he was gone. So within 50 minutes he changed his clothes got the gun etc and took off. IMO there was already a plan in place.
"Susan McCasland Wilkerson tells the dispatcher that she has "some indication that he planned not to be found."
IMO this is far different than if she said it is my belief he meant not to be found.
I read earlier that the "repairman" was cleared. Did we get any more on that ?
Because that is the obvious way he left the house - in that person's van/car.
The info that he changed his clothes is interesting - then the clothes they thought he changed into were found to be at their other house. So did he put on a "repaiman onesie" and exit that way?
Would be a great way to hide in plain sight
Nothing was adding up before the 911 call. Now that we have the call I really feel like something is off.
I was willing to go with a plain suicide or maybe he went to "ground" before. Now I wonder if the other option is that the repairman was there to take him out and he just made it look like he walked away.
Very weird one for sure on all fronts.
Also I down play him leaving his phone and glasses - very easy to have had a burner and a new set of glasses if he did indeed plan this.
JMO
The way it is written seemed to indicate that but it’s tmz. So who knows.They're both having those issues? CO poisoning?
MOO
The wife's 911 call is out there I just have not found the recording " in full" on an msm to attach
The earlier attached Law and Crime You tube plays a portion of the 911 call and then you have to listen to Chris McDonough ( eye roll for me )- I did not get any further than that so maybe the full uninterupted call comes later in the vid?
To me its the oddest 911 call - Her affect is seemingly all wrong (is she is on anti anxiety meds?) My mind is actually still processing it - I will listen later a few more times
Below is tmz weighing in. On the call his wife Susan does say that he has a smart watch and that she did not find that left behind.
This line is confusing to me "During the call, Susan explained that she and Neil had been seeing a doctor for anxiety, short-term memory loss and lack of sleep.
And then she says she was at that very same Doctor (she left home alone at 11:10 and she was back home at noon) ..so are they BOTH suffering anxiety/sleep loss/short term memory issues?
When she arrived back home he was gone. So within 50 minutes he changed his clothes got the gun etc and took off. IMO there was already a plan in place.
"Susan McCasland Wilkerson tells the dispatcher that she has "some indication that he planned not to be found."
IMO this is far different than if she said it is my belief he meant not to be found.
I read earlier that the "repairman" was cleared. Did we get any more on that ?
Because that is the obvious way he left the house - in that person's van/car.
The info that he changed his clothes is interesting - then the clothes they thought he changed into were found to be at their other house. So did he put on a "repaiman onesie" and exit that way?
Would be a great way to hide in plain sight
Nothing was adding up before the 911 call. Now that we have the call I really feel like something is off.
I was willing to go with a plain suicide or maybe he went to "ground" before. Now I wonder if the other option is that the repairman was there to take him out and he just made it look like he walked away.
Very weird one for sure on all fronts.
Also I down play him leaving his phone and glasses - very easy to have had a burner and a new set of glasses if he did indeed plan this.
JMO