Found Deceased CO - Shanann Watts (34), Celeste"Cece" (3) and Bella (4), Frederick, 13 Aug 2018 *Arrest* #25

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Generally in the US you will have one regular doctor you will see, "your" GP or "your children's" pediatrician. Here in Aus I see a different doc nearly every time I go, as the set-up is totally different. So in the US it's a but more unusual to see so many docs. That said, immune diseases are notoriously difficult to have properly diagnosed and people with auto-immune issues do sometimes have to do extra footwork. MOO and experience living in both countries long-term.
I live in Australia and have been seeing the same doctor for almost twenty years, unless I see a locum or need to see another partner urgently.
 
This is a totally random thought...
What if he was planning on leaving. Leaving the country. With or with out AP. But NUA but a big dent in his plans!! New life?


Sorry... I can’t sleep and my mind is going 100 miles an hour!
 
This is a totally random thought...
What if he was planning on leaving. Leaving the country. With or with out AP. But NUA but a big dent in his plans!! New life?


Sorry... I can’t sleep and my mind is going 100 miles an hour!
I really don't think that he has the ability to start again in another country.
 
This is a totally random thought...
What if he was planning on leaving. Leaving the country. With or with out AP. But NUA but a big dent in his plans!! New life?


Sorry... I can’t sleep and my mind is going 100 miles an hour!
LE would certainly be investigating that possibility. It wouldn’t be that hard to determine, as he would have had to make preparations. I personally doubt it though.
 
I live in Australia and have been seeing the same doctor for almost twenty years, unless I see a locum or need to see another partner urgently.
That has certainly not been my experience nor has it been for most people I know. I have lived here off and on since the 1970's and have not had "the same" doctor since leaving a small town in the 1980's.
 
This is a totally random thought...
What if he was planning on leaving. Leaving the country. With or with out AP. But NUA but a big dent in his plans!! New life?


Sorry... I can’t sleep and my mind is going 100 miles an hour!
Then why kill them? Just disappear from them, and the debts, and the payments, the alimony... Much easier.

No, he wanted the house and life insurances.
 
That has certainly not been my experience nor has it been for most people I know. I have lived here off and on since the 1970's and have not had "the same" doctor since leaving a small town in the 1980's.
Do you go to those clinic things that have doctors employed like revolving doors? There are still GP practices around everywhere.
 
Generally in the US you will have one regular doctor you will see, "your" GP or "your children's" pediatrician. Here in Aus I see a different doc nearly every time I go, as the set-up is totally different. So in the US it's a but more unusual to see so many docs. That said, immune diseases are notoriously difficult to have properly diagnosed and people with auto-immune issues do sometimes have to do extra footwork. MOO and experience living in both countries long-term.

It’s not uncommon for kids to have a pediatrician and a specialist for something more complex. A child with severe and life threatening allergies may have a separate allergist. A child with celiac may have specialist in addition to the regular doctor.
 
This is a totally random thought...
What if he was planning on leaving. Leaving the country. With or with out AP. But NUA but a big dent in his plans!! New life?


Sorry... I can’t sleep and my mind is going 100 miles an hour!
Reasonable suggestion, but why would he pick that night as opposed to a normal night when he would have more time?
 
Then why kill them? Just disappear from them, and the debts, and the payments, the alimony... Much easier.

No, he wanted the house and life insurances.
I don't think that he wanted the insurance but I am certain that he did not want to pay child support and he did not want people to think that he was not the good ole southern boy that he pretended to be.
 
The other thing that strikes me odd is her conditions were deabilatating when she was depressed after her divorce according to her fb video . She has always had to lean towards several doctors for diagnosis bc everyone misdiagnoses her and her children . She seemed quite healthy the past few years on her media . That raises a flag to me as well
Her seemingly good health in the last few years fit the THRIVE narrative.
 
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I've noticed the Apple Watch as well, and judging by this selfie SW posted on her FB page, I'd guess hers to be an Apple Watch Series 3, with GPS + Cellular. This is due to the red dot on the "digital crown." If interested, you can check out the tech specs in the link below to see the full list of features for this particular model.

Refurbished Apple Watch Series 3 GPS + Cellular, 38mm Gold Aluminum Case with Pink Sand Sport Band - Apple

I have an Apple Watch as well that syncs with my iPhone, and while it doesn't have GPS or Cellular capabilities like the above model, it does do a great job of capturing heart rate, among other things.

JMO.

Edited to fix link.
Your right the red dot is only on that model. I have the rose gold series 1 without GPS still going strong. I use sleep and other running apps. It does a great job keeping track and syncing up with the phone as long as you have a Bluetooth connection or both on same Wi-Fi. As long as your phone has GPS, location services and motion calibration on your good to go. I have a Fitbit charge HR 2 also but I think the AW is so much better and more accurate.
 
Your right the red dot is only on that model. I have the rose gold series 1 without GPS still going strong. I use sleep and other running apps. It does a great job keeping track and syncing up with the phone as long as you have a Bluetooth connection or both on same Wi-Fi. As long as your phone has GPS, location services and motion calibration on your good to go. I have a Fitbit charge HR 2 also but I think the AW is so much better and more accurate.
Lol! This is like a foreign language to me. Too old.
 
The other thing that strikes me odd is her conditions were deabilatating when she was depressed after her divorce according to her fb video . She has always had to lean towards several doctors for diagnosis bc everyone misdiagnoses her and her children . She seemed quite healthy the past few years on her media . That raises a flag to me as well

Not odd at all. I was (mis)diagnosed with epilepsy by 3 doctors for 14 years. Turned out it was a Chiari Malformation. After years of anticonvulsants with bad side effects, I finally got the proper treatment.

As far as her seeming healthy? Um, that is kind of how Lupus works. It is an invisible illness and many people have flares. I haven't had a Lupus flare in 3 years, yet I have friends who struggle every day...
 
Not odd at all. I was (mis)diagnosed with epilepsy by 3 doctors for 14 years. Turned out it was a Chiari Malformation. After years of anticonvulsants with bad side effects, I finally got the proper treatment.

As far as her seeming healthy? Um, that is kind of how Lupus works. It is an invisible illness and many people have flares. I haven't had a Lupus flare in 3 years, yet I have friends who struggle every day...
She was also able to get pregnant.
 
Did Marilyn Lemak want out of the marriage after discovery of the affair and he refused for whatever reason?
No. Marilyn wanted to stay married because of the children and her social standing in the community. She treated his leaving as the ultimate betrayal and wanted revenge.

Her husband left her for another woman and moved out. iirc, he married the woman and I believe they have a child together and are still together. To this day, Marilyn insists she killed the children because she suffered from mental illness rather than she was seeking revenge. Sad case. JMO
 
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