Lanie
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I asked this question before, but will toss it out again. What if, Misty did kill Haleigh or even Tommy, but Misty was high or out and couldn't prevent it, she would still feel Ron would blame her. What if she comes home and finds Haleigh dead on a mattress, What if she suspected Tommy killed Haleigh but because she was so drugged or not in the MH that night, she wasn't sure, but had a good idea who killed Haliegh. Could she have called Ron and made up a story that Haleigh OD on Ron's drugs and it was his fault and what should she do? This was something I thought Ron would cover up, but act suspecious and know his daughter was dead, but had to go along with the whole kidnapping thing. So maybe later he knows Misty fed him a line of bull and now he thinks Misty and Tommy or Tommy killed Haleigh and got over on him? This would explain Ron's lies, actions, guilt and other actions. It would also as time goes on explain the breakdown of the family's support of Misty over time. Just a thought.
Rewording this a little bit and asking you to flesh it out some more.
So, Ron's at work, la la la, and he gets a call from Misty telling him Haleigh has gotten into his stash and is dead from an overdose. What do you think he does in that moment? Do you think Ron loved Haleigh? Does he tell Misty to get rid of her body, would he even be able to do that? <This I have trouble with. Then finish out his shift, la la la, like nothing's happened? <This I think he could do.
IMO, if Haleigh OD'ed on Ron's drugs while Ron was at work, with Misty as the babysitter and other drug users around, it would be almost impossible to pin any of this on Ron, which would give him no reason to cover up anything. But...under the circumstances like I just described, would Ron have the presence of mind to think about it like this? He would probably be in panic mode.
And what about Tommy. If he knows or was involved in any of this, what's his motive to keep quiet? Maybe protecting Misty and protecting himself from Ron? Or knowing there's evidence that implicates him? Maybe he did talk, and that's what that whole river thing wasn't a wild bs goose chase.
I've never gone for the OD theories, but this might work. Keep posting more, please.