nwmouse
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And skip the alcoholic beverage of fermented mare's milkYou might not want to eat hardly anything in Outer Mongolia Tricia... haha
And skip the alcoholic beverage of fermented mare's milkYou might not want to eat hardly anything in Outer Mongolia Tricia... haha
I have a friend who taught at an international school in what is sometimes called Outer Mongolia and he calls just Mongolia and there is indeed ice cream there.You might not want to eat hardly anything in Outer Mongolia Tricia... haha
Maybe since he seems like such an honest guy we should just assume he never admitted to it. JmoOh don't get me wrong, SW's brother definitely said CW had confessed to murdering them all. I don't know if he got that direct from LE or heard it in the media. My point was that the LE sources were unnamed in the initial reports so we don't have it on the record that he confessed to all three. I honestly don't know what really happened.
What are her lies?
Yes!! Isn't he from Colorado Springs?
Maybe since he seems like such an honest guy we should just assume he never admitted to it. Jmo
I've been afraid to say that I'm going to base my opinion based on what is logical to me. I don't care if SW was bossy or controlling or fake or a hypochondriac. IMO CW put either his hands or another type of ligature around her neck and strangled her because he was seething deep down and he hated her.The turnaround is shocking.
IMO, they both have credibility issues. His lies were a lot more damaging than hers.
*shrugs*
Sorry if these have already been posted (very behind on here), but new motions and responses are now available online:
Colorado Judicial Branch
I will try to explain what I mean. The offensive part to me is the fact that the children were murdered. Following death, the soul was no longer present, and would not feel anything. So, i dont understand why an oil tank is more heinous than any other burial location. Am i missing something? As I said, after living around the oil fields for so many years, I dont understand why so many think the oil tank is more heinous than say a shallow grave. But, be clear, I am not trying to justify what happened. Just trying to understand! So much of what I have read is totally baffling! I hesitate to even ask!I'm sorry, did you say you don't know of a better place than a barrel of oil to dispose of your children's bodies? Do you mean in terms of a good hiding place or do you mean sentimentally? Do you think it might have been offensive to the people who had to pull them out, and the people who likely spent hours cleaning those little bodies? Not sure what you mean by not offensive.
Yeah, What Lies!!?? Other than being a fool in love!What are her lies?
They can both be true. If I was concerned and wasn't allowed to talk to my kids or excuses were made and I didn't get to speak to them, I couldn't wait to get home either. Even if I was worried.
But I sure wouldn't express strange concerns like that on a public FB. Would you?
Oh crud, I'm sorry. They met in 2010, married in 2012 and I was using the property assessor's date for the home purchase (2013).@Seattle1
I believe evidence exists that CW purchased house prior to "wedding" direct from builder in Nov 2012 (perm fha financing in 2013). Was there a civil ceremony in 2010 as SM also indicates wedding late 2012?.
Because bodies should be treated with respect, not thrown in crude oil. I grew up with fishing trawlers, but I certainly would not want my child's remains thrown in the hold of a fishing boat and I loved boats.I will try to explain what I mean. The offensive part to me is the fact that the children were murdered. Following death, the soul was no longer present, and would not feel anything. So, i dont understand why an oil tank is more heinous than any other burial location. Am i missing something? As I said, after living around the oil fields for so many years, I dont understand why so many think the oil tank is more heinous than say a shallow grave. But, be clear, I am not trying to justify what happened. Just trying to understand! So much of what I have read is totally baffling! I hesitate to even ask!
I’m at work but making a note to bring back mtnlites very important post.Because bodies should be treated with respect, not thrown in crude oil. I grew up with fishing trawlers, but I certainly would not want my child's remains thrown in the hold of a fishing boat and I loved boats.
What do you think about him refusing to give palm prints etc...? No doubt the defense will try to spin it, but it seems like he'd be happy to comply to prove his innocence.
My husband worked in the oilfield for 35 years. His jobs varied from time to time, but at one time, he was a field operator -:which is the same position that CW had. As far as what happens to a decomposing body inside of an oil tank filled with crude oil, I cannot say. However, you mentioned oil field workers found dead outside of oil tanks. Death in this case was more than likely caused by some type of poisonous gas accumulation such as hydrogen sulfide gas. Oilfield workers that are working in the fields where hydrogen sulfide gas exists, usually wear a Scott's air pack. These days, I am sure there are very few deaths attributed to gas inhalation. Most oil companies have safety departments that are dedicated to educating oil field employees about known hazards. Oil companies do not want an incident of any kind to be reported to OSHA. This has nothing to do with this case really. Just addressing oil field workers that were found dead outside of an oil tank. However, one thing I have read repeatedly on these threads and also many other discussion boards, the fact that so many find it so heinous, that CW placed his children's remains inside of a tank of oil. As opposed to what? I dont really know of a better place. The children were dead, or I assume that. I haven't seen anything else that indicates otherwise. I guess because the oil fields of West Texas supported our family for many years, I dont find that offensive, say compared to burial in a shallow grave. Decomposition, regardless of where it takes place is not pretty! All of this is of course is MO.
YES someone please explain this last one. How can refuse to give his palm print and so on.Sorry if these have already been posted (very behind on here), but new motions and responses are now available online:
Colorado Judicial Branch
You are missing something about the majority of people not sharing your beliefs and opinions. Look at how much is done to care for a person’s body after death, and the sort of places most people chose - mantels in a home, marble memorials, peaceful cemeteries that look like gardens. The oil tank is dirty, gross, disrespectful, and add in the hope evidence would be destroyed and loved ones might never know what happened to the girls. Most people would be mortified.I will try to explain what I mean. The offensive part to me is the fact that the children were murdered. Following death, the soul was no longer present, and would not feel anything. So, i dont understand why an oil tank is more heinous than any other burial location. Am i missing something? As I said, after living around the oil fields for so many years, I dont understand why so many think the oil tank is more heinous than say a shallow grave. But, be clear, I am not trying to justify what happened. Just trying to understand! So much of what I have read is totally baffling! I hesitate to even ask!