I'm still dwelling on that dog issue, too. I have made, notably, not one inch of progress in my reasoning about it - and yet I dwell!
You and me alike, my friend!
Who put the dog in the truck, and when? And who's got the keys, anyway??
I'm still dwelling on that dog issue, too. I have made, notably, not one inch of progress in my reasoning about it - and yet I dwell!
okay, guys....I fully admit that I am dense! But I absolutely cannot comprehend how it would benefit anyone if Madysen were still alive....how could she ever collect on the will if she had been "taken"? Please explain it to me as I am totally at a loss here. This scenario really never entered my mind....and I need someone to spell it out for me! Thanks!
To me, the only reason Madyson might be the only survivor would be if she were forcibly taken in some bizarre child-kidnapping incident, and then kept to be raised by the kidnappers(s) as their own child - or perhaps kidnapped then sold to adoptive parents. There would seem to be easier ways of acquiring a child, though, than luring a family into the San Bois mountain region.
I'm completely dense also, everyone
Which only adds to my confusion, because so much of this estate has already been disbursed... but Madyson is still 'just' missing.
So maybe just bad legal work?
Do you think Madyson would be more likely the only survivor if a family member/friend/loved one did something to Bobby and Sherilyn?
I do.
Not really. I would think that, morally, those who would kill the parents would also kill the child. Otherwise, there's a witness, and one old enough to remember events.
Hi Mandy .
That does sound very possible and could have been what happened. Except where is the briefcase? I doubt they had cell service out there so it would have been pointless anyway.
The problem I have with the truck is the tires are caked in dryed on,all the way arround the wheel mud. I am truck person who grew up arround that whole 4x4 scene as well and I am pretty sure they went in while the mud was wet and never hit the pavement again to sling it off. It actualy looks like that truck was drove in a redmud hole to the point of the tires spinning in it to coat it all the way arround or that truck was drove in there or arround that lot in the rain and parked. Mud once dry will crack off of the tires in clumps once moved and wet mud slings off the tire.They only way it would be coated like that is if it was parked where it got muddy and not moved or if it was raining when they drove inthe lot not allowing the mud to dry out , pavement would have cleared off the ground contacting surface. There is no way those tires did not get that muddy at the location.IMO