I believe the statement about “her children” was in reference to CD’s children.Her children were deceased before she married CD. He is not even a stepfather, so I can see them using "her" children. JMO
I believe the statement about “her children” was in reference to CD’s children.Her children were deceased before she married CD. He is not even a stepfather, so I can see them using "her" children. JMO
thanks for the headsup on the Dulos case...So much hope you are right, that the spirit wants the body to be found. I'm so glad that JJ and Tylee's remains can finally be put properly to rest by family that loved them. And I'm hopeful that, in addition to the remains themselves, more evidence is found at the sites which points to every individual involved in their disposal there.
There are also state police converging on a site in CT this morning. I hope today is the day LE has finally found Jennifer Dulos and her family is able to have the peace of putting her to rest as well. Prayers of both gratitude and hope today.
I think they're staying with people in St. George, UtahWhere was that? Didn't Justin Lum report a while ago that Lori's parents didn't live in Arizona any more?
This happened sometime after Lori's mother's interview. Did the police have to make sure that the kids weren't with her?Oh a search warrant in St George Utah. This is new. Good catch!
Just a quick thought I had. I doubt they will divorce just because they can’t be ordered to testify against each other.
Yes, seems like Lori wants to know who betrayed her confidence by telling. Probably wishing now there were three bodies that had been buried there.
Thank goodness not.
I'm still reading and catching up again, so maybe someone has already mentioned this... the quotes from the neighbor about that bonfire made me think that the neighbor didn't remember and/or put any importance to the bonfires until he saw where the search was focused. That makes me think that neighbor is likely not to be the one who reported bonfires to law enforcement, if anyone did.
Also, a question: does that area do burn bans? (I'm thinking it's likely?) When are they usually, when did they end last fall, and when did they start up again this spring? Are there requirements for fire pits and burn piles to be inspected, or is a permit required? (even just a passive, drop a note in a box type?)
There are a few people I would LOVE to hear from--I don't know about that. Once the children were found, even his friends must have abandoned him. Has Christopher Parrett issued a new statement yet?
I would love to hear from JR. Remember, she "saw" in a "vision" the children were safe on a beach somewhere. This was months ago and I'm sure it's in the media thread somewhere, but I'm at work and can't take the time to find it right now. MOO.
Yes, but who do they think they are in danger from? Chad and Lori are in jail. Alex is dead. To change the verbiage from “may” to “is” implies (to me at least) LE is quite confident at least one dangerous person is still at large.Apparently a neighbor thinks he might be responsible for the for search warrant because he reported bonfires at Chad's place to police. Maybe it's to protect any witnesses. Also if any of Chad's children were witnesses and reported him etc this too, I would think this would be another reason to keep this warrant sealed.
Yard parties with bonfires, bbq, hotdogs, etc for the neighborhood /family - subterfuge for burning??Yes, I wonder how many were present at these bonfires? Was it a social event? Why he was quoted as saying “they had” is indeed interesting.
Interesting and alarming. I've felt that the reason may have to do with the closely related case of the attempted murder of BB. Chad and Lori are both locked up, but someone else close to them hasn't been yet... MOO.Very interesting that the amended order to seal changed that sealing “may” be necessary for the safety of others to “is necessary”. Now I really wonder who they think is in danger and what made them decide the danger is definite as opposed to merely possible.
Here are the rules. Burns do need a permit -can be done on-line.
Register a Controlled Burn – Madison Fire Department
Do we know for a fact that either of the bodies were burned?
Has that come from any official source, or is it speculation?
It’s hard to separate the speculation from facts when it moves this quickly.
MP's attorney issued an official statement on behalf of the Cox family. It says that they are waiting with a heavy heart for things to come, meaning that they still care about Lori first. (IMO)There are a few people I would LOVE to hear from--
MG, MP, IP, ZP, JR and of course, the Cox Mom and Sister act,
Oh yes...I would just love to hear from them today
At least that is what they thought when they wrote the search warrant (at that time CD was not in custody) - kids remains had not yet been foundYes, but who do they think they are in danger from? Chad and Lori are in jail. Alex is dead. To change the verbiage from “may” to “is” implies (to me at least) LE is quite confident at least one dangerous person is still at large.
Chad was never the children's stepfather, as they went "missing" before he married Lori. They were never "his" children.
I've done some amateur archaeology work, but the Verified Anthropologist who posts on WS is an authority.Thanks, I really like the way you've explained how this work is carried out and, as well, its as though the utmost care and dignity is given to the remains.
Intense dislike for one, maybe.
Burn bans usually happen when it’s particularly dry or the temps get too high with high winds. You don’t really need permits to burn on your property during certain times provided it’s contained and not too large. Lots of people own fire pits or burn barrels. That’s really not too strange.I'm still reading and catching up again, so maybe someone has already mentioned this... the quotes from the neighbor about that bonfire made me think that the neighbor didn't remember and/or put any importance to the bonfires until he saw where the search was focused. That makes me think that neighbor is likely not to be the one who reported bonfires to law enforcement, if anyone did.
Also, a question: does that area do burn bans? (I'm thinking it's likely?) When are they usually, when did they end last fall, and when did they start up again this spring? Are there requirements for fire pits and burn piles to be inspected, or is a permit required? (even just a passive, drop a note in a box type?)