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This is an interesting aspect - Bella and what she may have or may not have seen and if she said anything.
At 6 minutes into the 14 July 630 pm presser (repeating myself here), a reporter specifically asks Chief Bazemore if Bella had indeed seen Nancy on that morning. The Chief respond by saying the last person to have seen Nancy alive was Brad. Either the Chief is unaware that Bella possibly saw Nancy, or she is intentionally and effectively shying away from answering the question.
The only reason she might avoid answering that is if Bella did see something and did say something and the information is considered to now be part of the investigation and LE does not want that out. By not answering, it leaves the question open, had she said it was part of the investigation, the normal assumption would be yes. Not sure of what to make of it actually but I will say, I do not see how a judge could have given temp custody of those children to the GP's without something more than what was in the plaintiff motion for temp custody.
this last sentence is absolutely correct----I do not see how a judge could have given temp custody of those children to the GP's without something more than what was in the plaintiff motion for temp custody
it would be very unusual to allow temp custody with just what we've seen.
however, the other strange thing is that i'm not sure that the judge made the decision. you all correct me, please, if i misread this somewhere, but i was under the impression that both parties worked this out in the judge's chambers.
i believe that means that Brad for some reason agreed to this arrangement, and that it wasn't a decision handed down by the judge but rather one in which both parties decided on together.
regardless, though, of whether that understanding is correct, there still must have been compelling conversation about some information, facts, opinions, etc that allowed this "agreement" to be reached or that allowed the judge to take away custody from father, even temporarily. that's rarely done.