First of all, I do admire mothers who care enough about the life they brought onto this planet who due to whatever circumstances are capable of giving that life up for adoption in the hopes the child has a better life that way-- NOT to say that I admire mothers who did it the way EJ might have done it though!
If EJ was capable of killing her baby, what stopped her from doing it these last 8 months? Why put up with TS for at least two weeks? Which would be pure torture for me --
Humor me for one second; Can you imagine a distraught, confused 23 year old woman really having the patience to deal with TS? We have seen how "in your face" she is
TS acted desperately falsifying paperwork -- doing everything possible to adopt Gabe -- why cannot we assume that there are probably many more women out there as desperate as TS going to any lengths to adopt a baby? legally/illegally as long as they have the baby
Yes, EJ evidenced that she would do anything to make sure that LM* did not have the baby, but from what I have seen she has not evidenced any violence toward Gabe
For a woman on the run, why hire a babysitter? What kind of interview at lunchtime in SA would have been so important to hire a babysitter for and get angry at that babysitter for when babysitter was late?
Is it possible that TS hooked EJ up with JM to arrange some sort of plan that would benefit TS in the end which took EJ to SA -- part of the plan included TS pretending that all of a sudden they decided to be foster parents and EJ was on her own -- now perhaps EJ had second thoughts and changed the plan once she was in SA finding a random couple to give Gabe to, or maybe she is still going on with the original plan
I still can't get passed that IMO TS rushed to interview EJ both in FL and TX and both interviews seemed to be with the focus of clearing her own NAME* under the guise of finding Gabriel - TS is an expert in false appearances IMO
I can't get over how JS early on spoke of hiding a baby under the radar until the baby had to re-enter and was unrecognizable, casually, like it is a common thought