Aedrys
If justice doesn't get you, karma will.
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I actually completely agree with you! And you're probably right, she didn't put much thought into the aftermath if she truly believed she would appear beyond suspicion. Because, if they had automatically assumed this was an abduction from school, nobody would have questioned what she did that day.
I don't know how the criminal mind works. Maybe the reason so many people get caught is because they don't think -everything- through from every angle. And thank God for that!
ITA with you, but I wanted to add something as well.
It's possible she didn't think everything through. It's also possible she thought things through way too much. She didn't even need the appointment for anyone to believe that Kyron was abducted from that school or wandered off. If they had called her to find out where he was, she could have played hysterical stepmother and said he wasn't with her. Instead, she worried too much about the school finding out he was gone too quickly, and the appointment was meant to put that off for several hours. It worked, but unfortunately, too many people knew about that appointment, and I have the feeling it's a big part of her undoing.
Like Casey Anthony, she talked way too much. And now things aren't adding up with what she said, and it's making her look like the one who did something to Kyron. I'm just aghast at how not just the internet and cellphones has made criminals so dumb in this day and age, but how their own mouths get them caught along with that. It's like people don't know how to shut up anymore because of the internet and cellphones. But hey, more of them get caught because of it, so that's a good thing in my book.