I’m trying to catch up on this story, so sorry if this has been covered. How old is the younger sister? She would’ve been home from school when stepmom got into the truck it’s Gannon? So why isn’t she getting into the truck, too? Home alone?
A third possible motive is child abuse. Maybe SA just liked to scare her a little from time to time. Feel a little power and control. He seemed to go out of his way to gain access to her, his little bestie. Maybe she was getting too verbal and starting to say NO to him when he wanted to pick...
I don’t see the wall of windows as a hidden danger because of the railing in front of it. He also should’ve read the ship’s rules about staying off the railings. If the windows could not be opened, why was a railing there at all?
The way he picked up Chloe has always bothered me. He didn’t cuddle her, he threw her up in the air. He could’ve just lifted her to his hip and then arranged her on the railing. It was almost violent the way he threw her up past his head really bothered me
It doesn’t look like a play area to me. It looks like a bar with adults drinking. I didn’t see any children playing. Just one running around with her grandfather chasing after her.
Great charts. Obviously his color blindness didn’t prevent him from seeing the window - it wouldn’t just appear to be clear. That he even brings it up as a possibility is the same as a lie to me.
I’m sorry to say I’ve wondered this, too. He called her his best friend and sought out time to be with her, yet when I saw him wandering around the ship with her, I didn’t feel any sense of real closeness between them. I’ll probably be banned for saying this, but I’ve wondered about how verbal...
So given his history of ignoring several citations for not wearing a seatbelt, why does anyone think he would’ve been more careful regarding a sign saying the window was open?
It’s been in the thirties here at night, dropping to the 20s in a couple of days. He’ll have to find shelter soon. Hope they find him, he’s bound to be pretty dangerous both to others and himself.
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