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The children are in the custody of her ex’s mother.Who has custody of the children Veronica is going to visit? Worried that the pastors wife may have inadvertently placed herself in danger.
That would be news making (at least from the way I see libraries). For all we know, it could be anything. First glance, most likely to do with the custody of the children; second and third are tossups to me: something random (any similar cases in the area?) or something else in one of the women's lives; fourth or beyond would be something to do with the library. For me, that's difficult to envision as I don't think board member seats are highly coveted positions, and money and possessions are not usually associated with libraries (that I know about).*could it somehow be connected to the library?
Perhaps the Pastor’s wife was going with v for support, or because court ruled supervised visit. Then possibly intercepted by angry ex. In those situations, would possibly be better tho be escorted by another male. Those situations seem to trigger lots of homicides and the poor kiddos always other victims too. Jmo.Who has custody of the children Veronica is going to visit? Worried that the pastors wife may have inadvertently placed herself in danger.
I think the car was likely dumped there. The most important thing I think, is finding the location where the meetup was supposed to take place. That’s going to be where the evidence is.Surely police have investigated the site where the car was found, tire tracks, footprints, signs of struggle, anything dropped etc. If these women were abducted, I'd think this was planned....likely no fingerprints on the car if whoever wore gloves. Is the "side of the road" gravel, dirt....or asphalt?
This is alarming.
I think this is connected to a custody issue too.
Wasn't the meet up supposed to be at a "rural home" as per the poster? If so how far is this rural home from where the car was found? Is it possible they did arrive at the home and something happened there and the car was dumped afterwards?I think the car was likely dumped there. The most important thing I think, is finding the location where the meetup was supposed to take place. That’s going to be where the evidence is.
That car will obviously be very valuable too, especially if it was dumped.
Those are my questions as well. <modsnip: sleuthing family>Wasn't the meet up supposed to be at a "rural home" as per the poster? If so how far is this rural home from where the car was found? Is it possible they did arrive at the home and something happened there and the car was dumped afterwards?
Was the driver's seat position changed?
You'd be surprised.That would be news making (at least from the way I see libraries). For all we know, it could be anything. First glance, most likely to do with the custody of the children; second and third are tossups to me: something random (any similar cases in the area?) or something else in one of the women's lives; fourth or beyond would be something to do with the library. For me, that's difficult to envision as I don't think board member seats are highly coveted positions, and money and possessions are not usually associated with libraries (that I know about).
I'm thinking it's some sort of bitter custody battle.
Right.Those cell phone records are going to tell one hell of a story. If they made it to their destination and the car was dumped, they’ll confirm it. If the car was found at the original location of an attack, they’ll show that too.
Fortunately this is being called suspicious, so it’ll make obtaining subpoenas easier.