My opinion— I don’t think CW knew the neighbors had a security camera that captured footage of his house.
I think he backed his truck in, loaded their bodies up, drove off to dump them, and then continued on to work.
I also think he was caught off guard by the friend sounding such loud alarm bells so quickly. He would have called/texted his wife throughout the day to make it look “normal,” and act like “she wasn’t responding to him.” Then call and report them missing when he got home from work. Things have gone awry though, because he didn’t realize there would be video footage of the front door, and he didn’t have enough time to set himself up as “growing more concerned throughout the day.”
I also think it’s telling that she was planning to hang out that afternoon with the same friend that drove her home from the airport at 2am. IMO, to continue a “girls chat” they had been having in the car on the way home. Friend knew there were problems going on.
All my opinion.
Have there been any official reports about what was potentially recorded on the neighbor's sec. cams ?
Also it's news to me about the doorbell cam.
Did it record the sidewalk/street in front of the house, the doorstep,or pointed towards the front door to show who was visiting ?
Although if she was taken out (or left) through a back door there'd be no cameras in those areas, correct ?
Also thinking it's possible that a friend was helping her escape her current life.
But why leave everything behind ?
No diapers taken (for the youngest I'd assume), no extra clothes, etc. ?
Did CW call any of her friends to see if she was hanging out at their place ?
Thought I'd read that he placed a missing person's call by 1 pm the
same day they went missing ? If so, that --and the "emotional" discussion (or whatever) really makes my hinky meter go off the charts.
If I'm way off track -- and she and the two little girls are fine -- all the better.