Jazzmaster
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<modsnip> I really dont see any problems in the last 10 years, besides the restaining order that was dropped for lack of evidence. I could say MP made that up just to hurt DS and when it got to the courts she couldnt back anything up, does that make it true. If he broke out her window and she knew she was going to court wouldnt see at the very least take a pictue of the broken window to show the judge?
Are you really trying to brush Dale's troubled past under the rug? That most of his trouble was in his younger days and now all of a sudden the last 10 years he's been a model citizen?*
A changed man? *Really? *When? The day Michelle went missing? No wait he lied about when Michelle arrived. *Oh, no, wait... he went to work the next day. That's because he's a responsible guy, right? He did show his "concern" via a brief statement on FB- that's right!
Then there's the way the Smith family jumped in to to help the Parkers in any way they could after Michelle went missing. *That *truly was a gesture of concern. Oh*wait, they never did that.*
Maybe the Parker's and Smith's had some differences but wouldn't they*put aside their differences at a time like that, if indeed they ever even had any? *In the first few hours wouldn't they rush to help, unless they already knew Michelle's fate IMO.
*Shouldn't Dale & his family have been more concerned for the mother of their children/grandchildren for just one moment? *Could you seriously tell me, that if your own grandchild's parent went missing, you would just sit back and say 'how tragic?" *Oh wait *they didn't even do that.
Dale Sr when asked by the media about where Michele was just kept saying, *"Didn't I tell ya?" *and "Why don't you go look for another Hummer the way you did the last time."... Now THERE'S some genuine concern! Oh sure, it was after they went to court. *That's simply because they were never available for comment until then. Imagine that! *
And when the reporter asks Sr if he thinks his son is guilty, and he finally answers the question, he pauses and sheepishly answers "no"
as opposed to all of his more assertive behavior in every other place he speaks. This may not indicate Srs involvement in the disappearance, *but IMO he does NOT believe his son is innocent...
To me, Dale doesn't seem to be much of a changed man.*