Spellbound
falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus
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I do agree Eric's mother had been the force behind anything getting done on this case. Otherwise, it would have just idled as a missing person case to this day.
I was thinking abut the daughter. It is possible she really does not know what happened, but as she is growing older she may start to have suspicions (perhaps she does now). But ... she has been formed by the lies and may be afraid to speak her thoughts for fear of losing the man she called her father. No matter how bad he is, he is her only parent left at this point. She may not even be aware of what she knows, or has no proof for any suspicions that she is able to go to police with. What repercussions could she encounter if she turned on this man without proof?
I know this is not written very well ... but you can see where my thoughts are at least. I just don't know if she is the main source of answers. I do believe pressure needs to be put on the man she called her dad.
I was thinking abut the daughter. It is possible she really does not know what happened, but as she is growing older she may start to have suspicions (perhaps she does now). But ... she has been formed by the lies and may be afraid to speak her thoughts for fear of losing the man she called her father. No matter how bad he is, he is her only parent left at this point. She may not even be aware of what she knows, or has no proof for any suspicions that she is able to go to police with. What repercussions could she encounter if she turned on this man without proof?
I know this is not written very well ... but you can see where my thoughts are at least. I just don't know if she is the main source of answers. I do believe pressure needs to be put on the man she called her dad.