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I have looked into this. I just don't believe it. At all. The dad looked and searched and kept his kids in the public eye. Posting their photos on a huge billboard. If he wanted his kids to disappear, he did an awful job by keeping the story going for forever. I believe, if he truly wanted them to disappear, he would have been crying hysterically in photos in the newspaper, and the caption would read "Family loses 5 kids on Christmas Eve in large fire, parents devastated".
Instead, he kept that story going and kept perfect strangers searching for his children.
If this was about protecting them, he would NOT keep their faces in the news. He would not keep looking.
Someone dear and earnest was deliberately kept out of the loop.
As for a missing Xmas tree, in a large fire there would be nothing left. It would be the first thing to turn to ash. Wood+old fashioned decorations (IE, popcorn on string) would be highly flammable.
It just doesn't make sense.
No way. See? I considered that aspect of it too. But here is the issue with that. One of two people would have had to be in on this. Mom or dad. If dad were in on it, he would never have searched for his children keeping their faces in the media. If mom was in on it, she never would have allowed her husband to do that.