I completely agree about them having probably handled her with kid gloves because of the pregnancy. Regardless of if they think she may be guilty of something or not, I'm sure they have had to tip toe lightly when communicating with her, which unfortunately, will have slowed progress down IF she...
Well considering how 'cagey' LE have been on this case, I wouldn't be surprised if they have advised her to say nothing. Yes you or I probably could see that that maybe isn't the best option, but for some people, everything LE says is gospel. I tend to lean towards her silence being due to being...
Goodness me, what are you doing up at this hour? Or have you been out partying? :p
Yes, there are obviously some suspicions and/or evidence of neglect, unless they have been taken because the mother and/or grandmother are too distraught to cope at the moment. But the lawyering up at the same...
I have to say that I wholeheartedly agree with this. Not pertaining to this particular case, but missing persons cases in general. Sometimes it's far too easy to see what you want to see and forget about keeping a 'neutral' mindset. I also always think of past cases where parents/a parent has...
Gosh, I will be heartbroken if Aliayah turns into another Madeleine or Kyron, another child that deserves their story to be heard and justice to be done, even if they're no longer with us to tell it.
It's very frustrating, when imo, they do have some kind of evidence, or at least idea as to what happened to her. I can't help but feel they 'know', but they just need to tie up all the loose ends before going public, which is totally understandable, things have to be done correctly.
Thank you so much for all the 'welcomes', you guys are awesome :rocker:
I hope they are draining the pond as a cautionary measure and not because they know something solid :(
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