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I think that's conjecture. When I reviewed the same public records, it appears the divorce was filed in 12/2004, and there is a final judgment in late 2007. The rest all seems to relate to child support, child custody, and child care. That means that the divorce itself was probably final with the "final judgment:. But in Florida, the child related items are still associated to the original case. Need a FL attorney (or local news pulling the full record) to confirm the actual timeline. Either way, the parents were divorcing when the boy was very young, it took a while, then they continued to contest various child care items in the courts until 2016. Still, those things included reference to a dispute about private school care, which tells me that the parents were not pushing him away, but perhaps arguing about what was best for the boy. MOO; would prefer to have a confirmed FL family law attorney weigh in versus us speculate.
MOO
Really? Can a divorce take that long? or just the settlement?
Hard to imagine that Grandmother died in an accident and so she is buried in the yard in a shallow grave.
I think someone has been in denial about their son's mental/emotional situation for awhile.
Glad you're here, Cookie!This is all so disturbing. Was he so miserable at school this year that he was planning to run away and his grandmother found out something and confronted him? Maybe he did shove her and she did die by accident and then he tried to cover it up as a robbery? If this school is a "rougher" school, did he get bullied, or get involved with the wrong crowd in an attempt to fit in and those people gave him ideas about taking off? Or did he get involved in drugs? Sometimes even the kids that look super straight laced can hide their drug use very well. Maybe he was on something and his grandmother caught him or he was just affected by whatever drugs he was using.
I'm just speculating, btw! NOTHING has been reported about him using drugs, but I am just trying to make sense of what seems to be a totally senseless thing. Maybe he was suffering from some level of depression, or other mental health issues, but the parents are not wanting to admit to that. For some people that is still taboo. I just wonder what was going on under the surface. There has to be something that will come out eventually.
moo
Glad you're here, Cookie!
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This is all so disturbing. Was he so miserable at school this year that he was planning to run away and his grandmother found out something and confronted him? Maybe he did shove her and she did die by accident and then he tried to cover it up as a robbery? If this school is a "rougher" school, did he get bullied, or get involved with the wrong crowd in an attempt to fit in and those people gave him ideas about taking off? Or did he get involved in drugs? Sometimes even the kids that look super straight laced can hide their drug use very well. Maybe he was on something and his grandmother caught him or he was just affected by whatever drugs he was using.
I'm just speculating, btw! NOTHING has been reported about him using drugs, but I am just trying to make sense of what seems to be a totally senseless thing. Maybe he was suffering from some level of depression, or other mental health issues, but the parents are not wanting to admit to that. For some people that is still taboo. I just wonder what was going on under the surface. There has to be something that will come out eventually.
moo
so the court proceedings stopped around the time he moved in with his dad?
i think something happened sunday night, or monday morning as someone else suggested. he had those two days to figure out what to do, and probably took off the night before his dad came home, after sending out texts (he left his phone right?). so how many hours of driving did he do to get from florida to the canadian border? i can't even imagine if he slept at all. who knows, drugs could very well be a possibility. meth psychosis comes to mind.
I live in the same super small town this is happening. I am actually at my boyfriends house (on the same street as the crime scene) right now. Wednesday afternoon there was a few cops, then more, then eventually roped off. They then just switched it to just the house roped off. I drove by during that time. Then they roped off the entire street again. Tonight it was all roped off, could see many cops and the mobile crime scene unit.
His Instagram account was up and public up until about an hour ago. Same w his dad & step mom (although now they're private- not gone completely.) I searched through all of it-- they all seem very normal and happy. They are very involved it seems. Dad and step mom posted a lot about Logan and Logan posted a lot with dad. They seemed to do a lot of activities together, one picture from august was them all having a game night and he looked very happy. So people saying they weren't involved.. don't think that's accurate. Also, from what I could see they were away at a friends wedding- which conflicts the idea that his dad just left for fun during thanksgiving. What I did notice was that Logan was very active on Instagram up until September. He hadn't posted anything since then.
Could be the fact he was unhappy in school like some are saying. Fletcher middle is across from his dads house and fletcher high school is a block away on the same street. 5 min walk from his house and they also have an advanced program. Sandalwood is a much... rougher school than fletcher. Do not see why he was sent there as opposed to fletcher.
FWIW, my brother's and former sister-in-law's divorce is going on 17 years in April 2018. They're both ridiculous.I think that you misunderstood me. Someone claimed that the divorce took 11 (eleven) and a half years. Is that even possible?
it looks like the divorce was finalized in 3 years but they have continued to battle in court over custody arrangements/schooling/financial stuff since then.
Court filings does not necessarily mean they were fighting each other. They can amicably agree to any arrangement and then submit to paperwork to the court. The court then approves it and whatever changes were done become official.
Child support can change at certain ages (in my state it's 6, 12 and 16 I think), and changes can be requested if an income change happens. Parents can also come to their own agreements for any reason - who is paying for private school, who is paying travel expenses, lots of different things.
It's not fair to assume they've been fighting all these years and kept the kid in nonstop turmoil.