I have questions. But I also want to add an amendment to my suicidal types post. (Others have stated similar things I just want to clarify my earlier statement.)
I previously posted that while Jennifer exhibited what could be perceived as suicidal markers, but that the markers fall in all different types of people who commit suicide.
That being said, IF JMW had recently started a new medication, namely if it was for her MS, she could have had a rapid onset of severe psychological symptoms that I can say is positively terrifying to watch from the outside; I cannot begin to imagine what it would feel like to live it.
Here's where that isn't jiving for me, I assisted a step-cousin who went through such an event due to a new med for a different but still neurologically based disorder. Three days before this woman was fine, was attending her nurse anesthesiologist classes and then BAM I get a phone call from my aunt saying my step-cousin is suicidal. What transpired took a couple of hours and don't matter to JMW's case except for one little nugget. This was my step-cousin, I stress that simply to point out that we knew each other well enough but weren't super close, raised together or anything like that. Yet I was seriously concerned for her safety. I was rattled and that takes a lot.
Here's the tie in, with as close as JMW is with her girls and her grandkids, with EBG seeing her only 12 hours and not noticing something extremely wrong with her mom, I'm still not *completely* sold on the suicide theory.
Then too, as I mentioned waaaaay back and others have mentioned, we are all only able to work with the facts that we have been given and being that there are so many inconsistencies (Thanks MPD) every single theory we have all presented could be completely wrong. It's frustrating. I hate to invoke this particular case but man does this remind me of what the old Boulder PD did with Jon Benet Ramsey's case. (I say old because they are quite on point now.)
re: transfer of jurisdiction
The issue is, unless MPD has violated a local, state or federal law, they would have to request assistance. And I hate to say this but I agree with everyone who has said, the South AND rural areas like where I live in PA can be and are good ole boys clubs. I really dislike lumping people in groups like that but there is no getting around the truth. I mean, just reading The Benefit of The Doubt FB post, the tone screams "simmer down now, ladies" almost as much as it disparaged JWM.
Someone will need to force MPD's hand to get them to agree to ask for help. At this point, there's a chance that assistance from the FBI could be deemed warranted but again MPD would have to request it. (The FBI doesn't take over cases and don't have jurisdiction over LE. They are a unique and separate entity.)
I apologize if I've repeated anything too much and hopefully I managed to stay on topic even when giving examples. Like everyone else I'm ridiculously frustrated that we're having to discuss what appears to be blatant mishandling to near disregard of JMW's case. *sigh*
All JMO
I have a question regarding JMW's "earthly suit" statement but I'm concerned I might break the TOS (I can't find them on Tapatalk). That's obviously a very specific statement that I haven't been able to pin it down to a particular group. Deep South, people is that a phrase one might hear at a funeral?
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