ToothlessFairy
...bald from hairpulling!
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The shirt might be related or maybe not. I personally think mom saw her in it last and she changed while mom was asleep. Willow is a petite child and from my experience with my kids her clothes would be super tiny, too. Even doing a load of little kid laundry is a nightmare because a full load is like 1,000 pieces of tiny clothes...LOL. Then the folding...UGH. A shirt that size could easily get lost in bedding, a couch, etc. The reality is for many parents, myself included, is kids have a lot of clothes, they frequently change during the day, they leave clothing in random places, and it is really hard to keep organized and on top of laundry, etc. I can't judge the mom or others on that stuff.
I would agree with you wholeheartedly except for the fact that the shirt she was wearing was an oversized shirt, appearing more the size of a nightgown, and was too large for her.
Speculation: My best guess is that it was her mom's shirt that was probably given to her by her mother after mom decided she wasn't going to be wearing it anymore...happens all the time between mothers and daughters.
I don't question the mother at all for the time it took to find that the shirt was in the house all this time. What I do question is LE...that should have been something found very soon after her disappearance if they truly searched her home the way Sheriff Monnet said they did.
....we don't know she changed her clothes to leave the house.
I OFTEN spilled Kool-Aid, juice, oatmeal, etc...down my front when I was sitting in front of the TV watching cartoons as Willow was. LE hasn't stated if there was anything on the shirt or not. Maybe she spilled brekky on the shirt so she changed shirts.
Maybe they'll find nothing because she spilled WATER on the shirt and changed; water would be dry by now. Either way it doesn't indicate that she purposely changed to leave the house on her own.
I'm not saying she didn't...I'm just saying there's a cornucopia of possibilities in any situation.