MOO, MOO, MOO.
My opinion, only.
I've been thinking about the missing dog. What if the baby were left unattended, with the dog, and the dog killed him? And the parents couldn't report it because the baby had been dead for hours before they returned home to find him.
Killed the dog. Buried the...
http://www.conwaydailysun.com/index.php/newsx/local-news/109567-weekend-101913
Is this the article?
Do you mean this?
"If people saw Abby any time from the day before she went missing to the present..." (BBM)
Like maybe she went the same route/place the day before, when she also, allegedly...
http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/NH/North%20Conway/2013-10-09
It was cold that morning - probably around freezing - when she left for school, so she might well have been wearing a hoodie over her sweater, in the morning. I thought that, perhaps, she might have needed it in the afternoon...
I, too, am of the opinion that Mom didn't return home 'til morning. If that is true, perhaps her appearance/demeanor while knocking on doors looking for Willow caused concern among the neighbors. We all know the difference between "just out of bed" and "walk of shame" appearance.
I sure hope that that didn't happen, but, chances are that he may know something. It may take weeks of folks gently working with him to bring it out, and they don't want family members in a position to contaminate his memories.
If Willow wanted to watch tv with her uncle, wouldn't she have been wearing her glasses? Her glasses being in her room, makes me wonder if she was taking a shower and he surprised her.
I really want to know what she was wearing when she was found.
When Hubby goes to the scrap yard, the receipt shows exactly what metals, and in what quantity, he sold. Leaving $300 and a receipt for $300 worth of gold would say "Since money is more important to you than I am, I'm outa here."
Perhaps RM scrapped his wedding ring, and returned home to drop...
Post 268 on the "Suspect " thread -
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"Offense Date: 8/1/2013 Hearing Date: 8/16/2013
CR04017298-02
Location of Offense: Albemarle
His Residence: Ruckersville
PROBATION VIOLATION Capias Granted"
I believe that the source is the actual Court Records site.
Counts 8-12 deal with her/his actions. 6 and 7 deal with feelings. IMO, 6 depends on which of the definitions of "romantic" you're going with.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/romantic
Regarding Count 7:
Perhaps the jurors felt, as I do, that no way did Andrea return Hemy's love. She pretended to, to rope him in, but I think this was the one thing she testified to truthfully.
I think they have something that predates the search of his camper, and the discovery of Alexis' car. I can't imagine that LE could get a search warrant based just on the fact that he was at the gas station while Alexis was there. There's something else, and I think it might be connected to his...
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