That's really interesting information... Liberty's obituary indeed lists her date of death on the 13th, yet the same site lists Abby as having died on the 14th. Pardon me if that is common knowledge on here.
Of course this is from a crude internet search, and if it's on the internet, it must be true....
I had assumed that the attacker controlled them by threatening harm against the other one and the crime occurred on-site or nearby. The bodies were found close enough to the bridge for that to sound plausible.
If they were taken away from the park, why in the heck would the perp(s) bring them back to an area where an active search was being conducted?
So either the obit is a typo, or Abby was kept alive in to the 14th.
I understand why they haven't, but I can't help but wish LE would release more information. There is so much speculation in this case.
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Technically that is a death notice. They are paid notices placed by the funeral home and/or family of the deceased. An obituary is an article written by writing staff of the paper. I know the terms are used interchangeably but just a little info.
I don't believe it is a typo. In cases where a person is found deceased and the exact time of death is not known, the family can chose a date for the death notice. It can be placed before the coroner has officially given a date or even if after because it is not an official document. It is a notice. I will say IMO because that is the case in my state. I don't know the case for every state but I believe all the discussion about the dates in the death notices is moot.