I agree with Hotchips that the school time line for Molly seems pretty normal. It's pretty common to take a year off to travel after finishing school, and most au pairs are expected to stay only a year.
Surely Jason's family must know whether he used an au pair agency?
I know it's common in Great Britian to have a gap year, but not in the US. Some graduates go directly to grad school. But to take a degree at Clemson which probably costs around $100,000 and then take a job that requires no degree??? I guess it's possible. But in my opinion, that missing period of time still seems suspicious to me.
Also, I read that the children went to nursery school and Molly was hired as someone to take them to the crèche, pick them up,and houseclean in the interim hours. This is what she did with a $100,000 degree?
I guess we will have to wait and see. But if this were my son who was murdered, I would still try to look into this period.
As for others being in the house, that could be a bombshell. But this attorney also says this in this article:
"Friedman said the woman is distraught as her whole world revolved around those children.
Molly had been a mother to those children for the past eight years and to have people come and take away the children from her in the middle of the night, away from the only mother theyve known, I thought was a fairly callous act."
Molly said on FB that she had just come home from shopping when the children were picked up. What's this about "the middle of the night?" Did she have two small children at an all night Walmart? In this interview, this expensive attorney sounds like he's not up to speed yet.
Did Jason's family arrive "in the middle of the night?"