MsFacetious
What a Kerfuffle...
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I find it interesting that the mother did not instantly accuse her husband of harming the child. It does not make him innocent, but it gives me pause. JMO
Could the father be prevailed upon to cover up something that happened on the mother's watch? He says the restraining order against the mother wasn't his choice so it might have been a CPS requirement or something. If she stays, the baby will go, something like that.
Just thinking that a parent who is against a restraining order might permit unofficial visits and I presume that the elderly mother is beyond reporting RO violations if she is as confused as described.
Could the father be prevailed upon to cover up something that happened on the mother's watch? He says the restraining order against the mother wasn't his choice so it might have been a CPS requirement or something. If she stays, the baby will go, something like that.
Just thinking that a parent who is against a restraining order might permit unofficial visits and I presume that the elderly mother is beyond reporting RO violations if she is as confused as described.
It just seems like authorities have washed their hands of this case. Were there any fingerprints? Were car doors left unlocked? In fact, was the car even impounded to check for evidence?
No neighborhood out cry. Mom and dad seem accepting of the baby being missing.
Red flags- mom said dad was bringing energy drink for her, root beer for baby, but dad didn't buy the root beer. Adult daughter gets call after a year arranging a reunion? Why on that day?
Could the father be prevailed upon to cover up something that happened on the mother's watch? He says the restraining order against the mother wasn't his choice so it might have been a CPS requirement or something. If she stays, the baby will go, something like that.
Just thinking that a parent who is against a restraining order might permit unofficial visits and I presume that the elderly mother is beyond reporting RO violations if she is as confused as described.
Don't think the mother had anything to do with it, as she was in rehab at the time.
http://www.examiner.com/article/daphne-webb-father-released-from-jail-child-still-missing
ETA: Don't think she has the means to have someone else take the baby either.
From what I have been able to gather, she has been in treatment for some time.
Don't think the mother had anything to do with it, as she was in rehab at the time.
http://www.examiner.com/article/daphne-webb-father-released-from-jail-child-still-missing
ETA: Don't think she has the means to have someone else take the baby either.
From what I have been able to gather, she has been in treatment for some time.
New searches today at 1) original crime scene, 2) Leona Canyon, a regional preserve, and 3) apartment.
30 searchers from Alameda County and Santa Clara County, with beautiful search dogs and cadaver dogs. Dad would take hikes with daughter at this park according to the Officer Losares.
The above info from KTVU news. Oh and right after that story, there was a story about a 1 year old that was abandoned in his stroller in a gas station bathroom, complete with a smiling mugshot of the mother who was down the street at a friends house.
What is going on in this world?
Hey SARX -
When they get an HRD hit on a house do they look into the history of the house to see if it can be explained?
I am really starting to wonder about some of these HRD hits in some of these cases.
If the people who buy my Uncle's condo end up being part of a missing person/homicide, they are screwed.
However, if police were to look into the history they would see my Uncle was dead in there for 5 days.
That had never occurred to me before. :seeya:
Can the previous owner's decomp scent be transferred to the new owner's furniture and things? What I mean is, if there is a specific hit on the crib that the new owners brought with them and wasn't there when your uncle died, his scent is unlikely to explain it, or is it?