To me, this is the million dollar question. I've wondered if he saw "someone" in the bed, but it was actually blankets and such, and that's why he hustled the boys out of the house. What makes this almost believable to me is that he made it a point to say:
1. The boys were in the living room...
I can't believe how much I've read and written about this case, but I have another issue.
PK states that when he picked her up from work, they went straight home. He says something to the effect of "the kids were in the living room watching tv, and Tammy went right upstairs to change out of her...
Okay, I think there is an important thing here also, I just don't know what...yet. Can you all elaborate on what would make him bring up something so bizarre? I haven't known very many people who got drunk at 7:00 am.
I forgot about the alcohol thing! I'm gonna have to let that roll around in my brain for a bit to let ideas roll out.
And I completely agree that he's always over detailed and always inserts himself into stories.
"I picked her up from work and asked if she wanted to go to the doctor, and she...
I am just full of crazy conspiracy theories today....but...
How many times have we heard about dogs being used as an experiment for how much poison to give someone? More than I can count on one hand.
What if the weird dog in a bag in a shack was PK perfecting poisoning? Maybe that's why we...
Okay, so something just jumped out to me, and I can't believe I didn't think of it before!
So, PK has to go pick up Tammy from work because she's so sick. He asked her if she wanted to see a doctor, and she told him she had a doctor appointment on Monday.
I've heard multiple times that...
Whether or not the kids actually SAW Tammy is a huge question for me, as well. Kids have malleable memories, so a situation can be explained and the kids will take that in and see it as part of the narrative. "I didn't SEE or HEAR mom, but I could tell the was in the bed under a pile of...
Maybe you're right that this is a female vs male type of action. I know that I am way more paranoid than my husband. Not only would I not send my child in the woods to look for his missing parent, I wouldn't let my kids go into the woods alone, I don't care if he WAS a Boy Scout, he was 13 and a...
I've been following this case, and here are just a couple of things I can't get out of my head...
*1- I find it to be either very poor parenting, or maybe just a lapse of judgment to send your kids places to look for their mother, who you believe killed herself. Who knows what they could have...
I agree completely. It seems like with all these missing people, the first assumption is "they walked away, and there's no crime in deciding to go missing," or "she owed someone money so they're pimping her out." It's almost like people create their own red herring, and that leads to time and...
Another thought I've had about this case relates to the paychecks on the seat. What if Brianna DID owe someone money? I don't really care about the reason except that I think if it was owed for drugs, this would make more sense because of the type of people she would have been dealing with.
So...
I've been following this case for a long time, and I agree with so much of what you said.
I'm amazed that someone had drug charges reduced due to sharing info with the police, when obviously IF he had any info, it wasn't helpful. I guess if I ever get arrested, I'll offer up information about...
Another place to look at, as far as area is concerned, is the Hinton exit from I-40.n It goes to Roman Nose, which is a rock climbing area, as well as Robber's Caves, which is also full of rocks and lots of small caves. It's probably 30-40 minutes down I-40 from OKC and would have rock...
I don't think these kids went nearly as far as they thought they did. Panic can stretch time. I'd look in the areas I mentioned. I mean, sorry but we aren't dealing with masterminds here...they aren't even highschool graduates.
The first place that comes to my mind is so close and so obvious that it CAN'T be it, but it SOUNDS like it.
The area around 122nd and I-35. There are a couple of stone and statuary companies in that area with stone and rock formations.
The other place that comes to mind is I-35 southside OKC...
I agree with you that anime probably had no role in this crime.
From what I have researched about pedophilia, we are seeing younger and younger perpetrators because of the Internet. It's so easy to look at *advertiser censored* for any gross fetish, and as we all know, deviant behavior is progressive...
i'm going to read through all these statistics of runaways vs trackiiffed girls, but in the meantime, there was an article a couple of days ago about a trafficker here in Oklahoma who was busted for forcing a 14 year old girl to sell herself:
www.johntv.com
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