Julia's young adult life was cut short before an exam, carrying a full time job and helping out her stepdad in a pinch with his cleaning business, after spending time with her sisters that afternoon, on a break from work, and planning to give her stepdad a laptop for Christmas, which was posthumously given to him, but may have yet to be found. That was Sunday. Until Tuesday night, none of them, not her sisters, mom or stepdad, not one of them knew Julia had been murdered nor had the slightest concern. As they had no word of her and I guess had not reached out to her either, since Sunday, nothing raised the alarm for them, until a roommate noticed her car hadn't moved, since Sunday. If it was just a matter of Julia's adulthood being the reason for the lack of communication, since she was not believed to have been alive past late Sunday night or not long past midnight around 2 am, then why not lay it all out for LE?
To transfer your personal experiences in this case is kind of you to share, we all do, to get perspective. I guess in this case in wouldn't be so much your kids' activities that would be in consideration, as LE wants Turnquist's statement about his activities, or to follow through on your theoretical comparison, your activities at the time your kids were being cagey would be the equivalent to consider, but I'm not asking you.