Extended News 8 interview with Clinton Abrams, son of missing woman Dia Abrams
Thank You for the extended version
@tvscum. I knew DG of News8 wouldn't let us down.
I will say he's much more of a talker and a charmer than I expected, especially when he talks about his wonderful mother. According to him, he loved his mother and says some beautiful things about who she was as a person. Says they talked on the phone often. Really? He says it was just attorneys talking to attorneys fighting it out - nothing was taken personally between he and his mother and there was always love - and he was never going to take her working
truck. Gee, Isidro seemed to know Dia was worried he would take the truck. Other people say Dia voiced worries, even fear, about him. Now, he says they were close, but he didn't seem to see her for the past year or more from what I can gather.
When Clinton did finally get the truck, it was advised he should to look for evidence inside it. He found
BLOOD in the truck! Listen at around the 16:30 minute mark of the extended video. We do have to remember that while Clinton wasn't around much, KH sure was, and he was the last person to have seen Dia before she went missing.
After a year of silence, no pleas to the public, he feels it's time to speak. He wants to find her body, so her soul can rest. (And maybe because she'll be declared dead which would be better for the legal battle over the estate up ahead. Or, maybe he's hoping a body might mean an arrest of the current trustees.)
MOO, make no mistake about it, the adult children want the property to stay in the family. They want control of Dia's part of the e$tate. The son says, she always meant for them to have it. Well, that goes against what Dia told others. I don't buy that he and his sister didn't mind being left nothing. Clinton didn't mind being crossed out of the trust?
He thinks she would've changed that in time.
Sure, he admits it looks like all parties had a chance of financial gain, but the son says he never expected to directly receive anything from his mother. What does he mean when he says "they had won that battle already"? They thought they won that battle, but surprise, surprise, look whose running the ranch.
What about that letter they found....
she was afraid for her life... oh, I wish we could read that letter. Clinton couldn't talk about it. He does seem to want to keep the integrity of the investigation intact. LE knows about it. Why has LE seemed to let this case go so cold? One thing we seem to agree on is Clinton thinks his mother has been murdered, and so do we.
All JMO. I would love to hear your take on the extended interview.