http://www.colebrookchronicle.​com/
This states that KM's truck has been returned to him, but WN's is still with LE.
Click on the video.
If you go to page 2 of the paper it states that 2 other vehicles have also been released!
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http://www.colebrookchronicle.​com/
This states that KM's truck has been returned to him, but WN's is still with LE.
Click on the video.
Sooooooo, he hit up facebook before he called her?? I realize these times are not exact, but obviously he was not looking for her on facebook. *which had to be right before or right after. Either way, not looking too hard.
In the morning, Tommie Richards left to go to her home, and by 8:15 a.m., Louisa left the house to go to work in Colebrook. Wendell Noyes went to wake up Celina because she had an appointment at 9 a.m. at a local hairdresser shop. But Noyes did not find her in her bed and, after searching the house to see if she was elsewhere, he called Louisa at work to tell her that Celina wasnt in the apartment. That was around 9:15 a.m.
Last week, when Fish and Game divers began searching the Connecticut River, Wendell Noyes walked to a picnic table in the park in West Stewartstown where photos of Celina were placed during an evening vigil. One by one, he lay them all face down on the table. He then walked back to the apartment and was seen lying on the ground and rolling around in front of the apartment building. A few hours later, the family learned that Celinas body was found in the river. He was still a patient as of Thursday in an undisclosed facility. At one time, his children and extended family listed him as a friend on Facebook today his name no longer appears on their pages.
... when [Kevin] Mullaney came home, it was around midnight, and he can remember coming into the living room and sitting on the couch; it was believed that Celina was in her bedroom, in her own bed.
I agree, any parent might feel guilty simply for failing to protect, even if they did nothing wrong. We've seen it in other cases with parents who are not involved. But turning over the victim's photos is a new one to me. It's odd to me for an innocent person who feels guilty or for someone who really is guilty. Doesn't make WN guilty, but it is concerning, imo.
Stewartstown, NH Adam Laro, the biological father of Celina Cass, whose lifeless body was found in a local river on Aug. 1, spoke out saying his daughter's home life with his ex-wife and her husband was unstable. He noted that the 11-year-old did not sleep in her bedroom, but slept in the basement on an air mattress.
Celina and her sister, Kayla, shared a bedroom in the basement of the apartment house a finished room furnished with beds for both girls not an air mattress on the basement floor, as has been previously reported.
If you go to page 2 of the paper it states that 2 other vehicles have also been released!
http://www.examiner.com/crime-in-national/celina-cass-case-bio-dad-says-she-slept-on-air-mattress-had-unstable-home-life
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/news/929105-196/details-on-celinas-lastnight-alive-described.html
Either AL is assuming 'air mattress always' after having been told of one or after having witnessed use of one .. or .. there never was one.
Is anyone fibbing?
A more careful reading of the article reveals that KM's vehicle was released. WN's vehicle is still being held and two OTHER vehicles have been released.
Sounds like four vehicles in all, but previously only two, KM's and WN's have been discussed in the forum.
[*]In a Websleuths thread it was rumored WN posted through his Facebook account @ 9:11 a.m. to a Facebook "friend" (non-family). What was the text of that post? Did WN reference Celina? IIRC, WN did not reference Celina in his text to his Facebook "friend".
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I agree, any parent might feel guilty simply for failing to protect, even if they did nothing wrong. We've seen it in other cases with parents who are not involved. But turning over the victim's photos is a new one to me. It's odd to me for an innocent person who feels guilty or for someone who really is guilty. Doesn't make WN guilty, but it is concerning, imo.
I know I don't post often but the new info about WN turning over the pictures of Celina is extremely concerning to me as well. I have worked with many schizophrenic patients and I've noticed many common "themes" in their delusions. One of these themes is "eyes." Many paranoid schizophrenics believe that if they look into a person's eyes whom they perceive as a "threat" or "evil," that person will "read their thoughts" or control them in some way. That is why many times, a paranoid schizophrenic will go through magazines/pictures and scribble out images of eyes. I have to wonder if WN is in fact in a delusional state. Hypothetically, if he went off of his meds and believed that Celina was a threat to him, it could explain not being able to look at pictures of her because of her power to "read his mind." Turning over the pictures would, in his mind, not allow her to "look" into his head. That said, I pray to God that this is not the case and that he is not involved.
A more careful reading of the article reveals that KM's vehicle was released. WN's vehicle is still being held and two OTHER vehicles have been released.
Sounds like four vehicles in all, but previously only two, KM's and WN's have been discussed in the forum.
I remember seeing two vehicles near the silver truck with yellow tape around them and assumed later that these were LE vehicles just protecting the scene.
Not sure if these were the vehicles taken (sorry about the small size of the file):
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The Chronicle has been told that when Mullaney came home, it was around midnight, and he can remember coming into the living room and sitting on the couch; it was believed that Celina was in her bedroom, in her own bed.
The Chronicle also reported that Louisa, Kayla and Kevin have moved into a new apartment out of town. Kayla and Louisa were having a difficult time staying in the apartment, and Louisa felt it was better to find another place to live.
This crossed my mind too, before I read the over turning of her photos. How incredibly sad. Wouldn't he have started showing signs or red flags? Wouldn't his family notice odd remarks or weird paranoid comments?
Poor child.
The timeline in this article makes me wonder. So, WN went to wake up Celina for a 9:00 appt; after not finding her in bed and looking around the house he called LN at 9:15. BUT: he posted to one of his "friends" on FB at 9:11. Also, what time does that mean he went to wake up Celina for a 9:00 appt? I don't care how close the salon was, would you only give a kid a few minutes before waking them? Something doesn't add up.
Last week, when Fish and Game divers began searching the Connecticut River, Wendell Noyes walked to a picnic table in the park in West Stewartstown where photos of Celina were placed during an evening vigil. One by one, he lay them all face down on the table. He then walked back to the apartment and was seen lying on the ground and rolling around in front of the apartment building. A few hours later, the family learned that Celinas body was found in the river