What a strange situation. Justin was living in a state-run home after his mother gave custody to the state rather than allow his father to take him. I would love to know exactly why she made that decision. What was the fear of letting Justin and his sister go to live with their father? I can...
You're right, Leomoon 80. Many times justice is nowhere to be found.
I just feel so bad for Mike's mom because her pain is so evident. I want her to get an answer and I think the only way that will happen is if she can get her hands on that house and find evidence that Mike met his end there...
This may be a crazy idea but I wonder if there's any way Mike's mom or someone representing her anonymously, (so Denise wouldn't know) could buy the house where Mike and Denise lived? That way his mom could do her own digging for evidence.
I agree with the poster upthread who said there's a...
Too true.
And if MR called Dr. Phil today and said, "Hey, I've changed my mind and I'm ready to do the poly." Dr. Phil would be all over making that happen.
MR's excuses are pathetic.
Yes, that stuck out to me as well. Odd.
I also thought it was an odd choice of words when he said, "I want everyone to know how much I love that boy......."
It struck me as odd because:
a. people naturally assume a father loves his son - no need to declare it in such a way that you just...
CHILDISH. That's EXACTLY what I spotted and it creeped me out. I know someone who is a narcissistic psychopath and he displays that same childish quality whenever he's backed into a corner by people he knows he can't bully.
When I saw MR behave that way on the video clip, it gave me chills.
Thank you for the welcome. I can see everyone here is passionate about this case. It's great to see so many caring people.
Prayers that Dylan is found safe and sound asap.
I just started following this case and had not formed a strong opinion of MR or ER based on anything I've read. I watched Dr. Phil with an open mind. What I saw was an understandably emotional mother demanding answers from the man who was last responsible for her son's well-being. I believe her...
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