I am copying the article above from the Signal dated 3/10/17.
Anyway, this reads a bit differently than what I've read before.
It says: Will started cooking dinner after the nephew left. His wife called between 3:30 and 4:00 and he said, "I'm putting dinner on".
At 5:00 pm the wife called again and Will told her the chicken was cooked.
But 2 hours later Will's wife, Linda arrived home and found the chicken cooked with the oven turned off.
Will's nephew had to know Will was going to cook for his wife. Was she originally supposed to be home at 5:00? Would the nephew have done something to Will around the time Linda was to return home?
If she told Will that she was going to be 2 hours late, would the chicken have been put in the fridge?
Was it or was it sitting out?
2 hours is a long time to be late.
He may have been disappointed, turned off the oven, called the nephew and asked him to pick him up.
I wonder if she was often late from work. Was this a straw breaking the camel's back and he thought, here I've made dinner and now she's going to mess it up by being 2 hours late. I'm tired of always being the one to wait until she gets home.
I think this is far fetched but the 2 hour delay was a long time to be late. Maybe he had issues being home alone for long periods of time.
I'm probably the only one on the planet who is bugged by this.
https://signalscv.com/2017/03/10/scvs-lost-found-loved-ones/
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