Woe.be.gone
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Can you tell us what they've gotten wrong according to what you know? Are you referring to Kelli's relationship status?
I had my suspicions as well Gidget... that being said (I have been a link-posting pig in this thread today LOL), I posted several links upstream.. some even in the husband's words... that their marriage is quite the happy one and that he was just on a visit.
And THHAAAT being said, well, I just don't know what to believe.. but I did find his statement strange as to why he would not go on camera with his sister in law???
I could be making too much of it, had too much coffee, etc as well.
Thanks. I will. I gotta say though that the media has gotten several things wrong, but maybe the cops want it that way. That's why I won't comment on certain things.
Well no matter what it does not look good for a positive outcome. It certainly helps me get a feel for the area and the bar. I guess my head is in the sand because her family portrays her as someone who is so dedicated to moving forward and striving for success. I guess I just don't get why she was in the bar in the first place.
Can you tell us what they've gotten wrong according to what you know? Are you referring to Kelli's relationship status?
I had my suspicions as well Gidget... that being said (I have been a link-posting pig in this thread today LOL), I posted several links upstream.. some even in the husband's words... that their marriage is quite the happy one and that he was just on a visit.
And THHAAAT being said, well, I just don't know what to believe.. but I did find his statement strange as to why he would not go on camera with his sister in law???
I could be making too much of it, had too much coffee, etc as well.
I do. When I moved out of my parents home, to a small town, (local enough to my parents) my "at the time boyfriend, now husband" and I went to a bar/restaurant on the corner of town etc. Nothing fancy, 1 part was a restaurant that could seat maybe 50, the other side had a pool table, a bar and a few tables (like 5). It was small. Nothing that a 20ish person would be known to go to for a FRIDAY NIGHT kind of thing. Well, let me tell ya, we went there because it was less then a 1/2 mile from my apt, I worked 12 hour days and my "boyfriend" was away at college, it was just someplace easy to go have dinner and a beer and not get "dressed up for". We ended up going often. We met so many people that we never in a million years would think we would have anything in common with or associate with due to different life styles, ages, etc. I will also say, I ended up having my rehearsal dinner there and invited a good amount to my wedding. I think sometimes stepping out of your comfort zone is healthy. NOW, it didnt look like Froggies, but I get the idea of meeting people that you don't work with or associate with on a normal basis. Let's just say, my experience was like "cheers"
Funny you say that because after watching his eyes during this interview I thought of that same (bold face lying eyes) person.
http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/video?id=8626872
VOH910, thank you for coming here. I am personally grateful because we do get so many weird stories.
The thing that I noticed about the interview with Nick was that he had on a short sleeved shirt and didn't appear to have any scratches or injuries anywhere.
I wonder if when he dropped her off (if he did) someone might have been waiting for her to come home and attacked her there or took her in a vehicle elsewhere. Maybe they were from the bar and drove back by that area and threw her belongings in the woods there. Does the bar have a basement or an attic?
VOH910, thank you for coming here. I am personally grateful because we do get so many weird stories.
The thing that I noticed about the interview with Nick was that he had on a short sleeved shirt and didn't appear to have any scratches or injuries anywhere.
I wonder if when he dropped her off (if he did) someone might have been waiting for her to come home and attacked her there or took her in a vehicle elsewhere. Maybe they were from the bar and drove back by that area and threw her belongings in the woods there. Does the bar have a basement or an attic?
Could it just be that whoever she was texting was close by and spooked her?
That's what I'm wondering, whoever she was texting all evening could be a really valuable link as to what happened after she was dropped off.
more confusion eh?
I'm sure her cell phone records have already been obtained. There is a reason they are not releasing who the "I'm home safe" text was to and what the other text said or who it was to.