The baby's bottle was found on the shoreline, so it doesn't seem that they were necessarily in the car.If his car did go into the water, the babies are probably buckled in tight. If so, at least they will be recovered together.
I can't think of any other way this could have happened.
I'm really interested in knowing what the autopsy will say. If he had any type of injuries (fatal or not) other than drowning, and if they don't find the car and/or the kids, then I'd start looking for a third party that may have been involved.The baby's bottle was found on the shoreline, so it doesn't seem that they were necessarily in the car.
I don't know what to think. It could be anything. If they can't find that car in the pond (and it's not a very big pond, a day search would turn it up) it's hard to imagine how Kyle got there, without the car nearby, to drown.
Awful story.
The baby's bottle was found on the shoreline, so it doesn't seem that they were necessarily in the car.
I don't know what to think. It could be anything. If they can't find that car in the pond (and it's not a very big pond, a day search would turn it up) it's hard to imagine how Kyle got there, without the car nearby, to drown.
Awful story.
It is the only thing that made sense.There were no tire tracks found at the lake though.
If he floated out of the car, the bottle could have done that even sooner than he did.The baby's bottle was found on the shoreline, so it doesn't seem that they were necessarily in the car.
I don't know what to think. It could be anything. If they can't find that car in the pond (and it's not a very big pond, a day search would turn it up) it's hard to imagine how Kyle got there, without the car nearby, to drown.
Awful story.