Suzier, I get where you are coming from. One could easily make an argument that MP was laying the groundwork for Gail appearing to be mentally ill to perhaps explain an apparent suicide. Sounds diabolical, but this type of premeditation is supported by his statements prior to and after her...
HIPAA laws extend for patients after death. The release of information to authorized individuals such as an estate executor is largely left up to individual states and is predominately a judgment call made in court.
Furthermore, I agree that suicide is very unlikely in Gail's case for...
ITA. The odds that all of these events would be a series of coincidences is beyond calculation. IMO LE should be looking very closely at the "John" who hired her. From her reported behavior, I suspect she was drugged and had a paradoxical reaction, resulting in paranoid delusional and...
She went missing in 1983 and the storage unit was rented since 1992? Wow! Where did he keep her for those 9 years in between? And who helped him move the freezer?
Yes that is a silly debate. And, again, you are confusing religion with faith. I will leave it at this--I wish you could know the peace and love that is just waiting for you. It's cool to question. I was an agnostic for many years. Now let's remember that Cody and his family need our love (and...
I am sorry you feel this way. Those of us who know the truth--that there is a promise of an eternal life beyond this one know that death is nothing to fear. Of course, those left behind grieving his loss deserve our prayers for strength and comfort, but Cody is not suffering--he is in paradise...
Thank you NHGirl79 for that wonderful post and your personal insight into grief. FWIW however, I believe most who are not as well-versed in the stages of grief would only use the term "grieving" within the context of a death. This is why I too became even more suspicious of the SF after his...
I agree wholeheartedly with you. His car is found in a public parking lot and he is nowhere to be found. Regardless of the cause of death ( or manner of death for that matter), someone else must've been involved. This is assuming of course that he has passed away...
Thanks for posting that carterkatt! Long QT syndrome is a fairly uncommon genetic condition where the bottom chambers of the heart recover more slowly from the electrical charge sent down from the upper chambers. Because of this, the next electrical charge (i.e. next heartbeat) can be sent...
Although I agree with your premise that we must look at all angles to truly be sleuthers, all roads in this woman's disappearance lead to one person: her soon-to-be-ex. If it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck...
Early on LE asked the public if anyone recalled seeing someone on a bicycle in the vicinity of the abandoned vehicle. I assume from that (and we all know what assuming can mean) that LE thought the perp acted alone in leaving the car and exited by bike. Witnesses in early MSM articles reported...
Researching online I found links to Primrose schools in Indianapolis. Looks like these are daycares. I found seven listed in and around the Indianapolis area. Wonder if she worked there at some point?
I wonder if there is a landline phone at the SM house and if those records have been checked. I'm just thinking that she could have been lured out of the home to meet someone that way. A smart person would know cell records would be easily checked and he wouldn't want to be her last call...
FWIW I don't believe for one second Gail left of her own accord. She showed tremendous foresight in planning for a major life change. Hiring a PI, giving money and valuables to friends and family for safe-keeping, entrusting a friend with possibly incriminating DVR recordings, getting counseling...
I suspect the medication in question is a beta blocker. These are commonly used to treat high blood pressure, but also certain heart rhythm problems and even heart failure. They are especially effective in men. Abrupt withdrawal can cause rebound hypertension (severe sudden spike in blood...
I am an internal medicine physician and I can tell you clonidine is used almost exclusively as a blood pressure lowering medicine. It is included in the lay person's vernacular as "heart medicine.". Clonidine can be used in the setting af acute drug withdrawal, but would not be prescribed as a...
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