Agree with you on all of this.BBM ~ yep! And if you follow the MSM link in your post and read her FB post from last night, she starts it out with "Just I guess it's time I get on tv and talk..." because going on tv to try to find your missing 14-year-old son is such an annoying inconvenience I guess. And you can read the rest of her bizarre post. She has made it about herself from the very beginning, she is extremely manipulative and it appears to me that she manipulates and gaslights Harley into some of his "bad behavior". Sadly I have known mothers like this, that's why it's so glaringly obvious to me. Notice all of her pleas for him to come home center on HIM coming home to make HER feel better. Including coming home to lay on top of her until she feels better (the Grandfather actually said this). WTH??
All IMO!
absolutely agree with this poster. I find it worrying that Harley wasn’t reported missing for 41 hours, and that he was last seen by a family member. Just interesting, IMO. Harley, come home or tell someone you’re safe, kiddo.Marking my spot.
Where are you, Harley ?
The latest posts make me think something else could have happened .
It's getting strange , and I almost feel like his environment wasn't the best.
holy hell! would he have to say ‘no comment’ regardless of the answer?!? Because for that not to be a definite yes is heartbreaking!
I was just thinking the same. It’s definitely a lesson we all have learned at one time or another on here.I have learned my lesson from the Heidi Broussard case not to judge family members based on how I feel they should be acting.
I have learned my lesson from the Heidi Broussard case not to judge family members based on how I feel they should be acting.
Where were the dinner/drinks reported?I'm trying so hard not to, I really am. I think though, that as a mother, I'm sort of confused by the timeline. From what we have been told, Harley said he was feeling sick that Friday morning 12/20. Mom told him to go to school anyways. Harley did not show up to school that morning, and the school attempted to contact the mother via cell phone call but she didn't get the call. There have been a few reasons given for this by the mom, but I believe the most current reason she gave is because she didn't realize her voice mail was full. I would just think that any mother who sent their child to school who wasn't feeling well in the first place would make sure their phone was close by and watching just in case the child really was sick and the illness progressed and the school might call to come pick up the child.
Harley does not come home from school that Friday afternoon, nor does he contact his family. They drive 25 miles away to have dinner and drinks that evening around 9pm. Apparently nobody was concerned about whether Harley was hungry or still sick . Or even where he was for that matter.
Another 24 hours goes by, it's now Saturday the 21st late evening and the family finally calls LE to report Harley missing. I know people have different parenting styles but I can't imagine anyone waiting that long, especially knowing your child said he felt sick. I would have been sick with worry!
I'm trying so hard not to, I really am. I think though, that as a mother, I'm sort of confused by the timeline. From what we have been told, Harley said he was feeling sick that Friday morning 12/20. Mom told him to go to school anyways. Harley did not show up to school that morning, and the school attempted to contact the mother via cell phone call but she didn't get the call. There have been a few reasons given for this by the mom, but I believe the most current reason she gave is because she didn't realize her voice mail was full. I would just think that any mother who sent their child to school who wasn't feeling well in the first place would make sure their phone was close by and watching just in case the child really was sick and the illness progressed and the school might call to come pick up the child.
Harley does not come home from school that Friday afternoon, nor does he contact his family. They drive 25 miles away to have dinner and drinks that evening around 9pm. Apparently nobody was concerned about whether Harley was hungry or still sick . Or even where he was for that matter.
Another 24 hours goes by, it's now Saturday the 21st late evening and the family finally calls LE to report Harley missing. I know people have different parenting styles but I can't imagine anyone waiting that long, especially knowing your child said he felt sick. I would have been sick with worry!
Where were the dinner/drinks reported?
Do you know who, other than mom, was the last to see him? Brother? Dad? Someone else in the home who saw him that morning or the night before? Tia
Another 24 hours goes by, it's now Saturday the 21st late evening and the family finally calls LE to report Harley missing. I know people have different parenting styles but I can't imagine anyone waiting that long, especially knowing your child said he felt sick. I would have been sick with worry!
The mom posted on FB a pic of at Texas Roadhouse at about 9pm on Friday the 20th, in Sandusky I believe
Does it seem weird to anyone else where Grandpa said that Harley loved his mother....but no mention of Dad? Is this a hint that there were problems in that direction?
Marking my spot.
Where are you, Harley ?
The latest posts make me think something else could have happened .
It's getting strange , and I almost feel like his environment wasn't the best.