Going back to the morning of 6/15... (P.S., i haven't been watching most of the videos...)
6/15/21. They're all present at home. What were the Wells' family's actual plans for that day. Here is a theory. It might be wrong..
What if they were ALL planning on going to the water park. This explains CB dressing SW in the swimming dress bright and early in the morning when it was not anything like "baking hot". It would have been at most 70 degrees.
So, the morning suddenly goes off track right after SW gets dressed.
Maybe it was only CH suddenly needing to go to the hospital. But, maybe something else... DW is self employed. Maybe he was planning to take the day off (this is a theory, so maybe he didn't). But that one guy got fired. I know DW claims he fired the guy... But, maybe he didn't personally handle that, maybe he complained to the job foreman who now calls and says dude is fired you (DW) must report to work. (Theory)
Do they still think they can go swimming? Maybe if CB takes CH (SW accompanies them) to hospital and to get prescription. Then DW takes boys and Subaru to his work and they plan to meet...
Except everything with CH takes longer. CB gets H to come along probably before realizing this. This explains why he wasn't with them that long it was just kind of an errand day.
I do believe CB did not know that A was still super mad at her. I theorize that CB and H have been talking online (maybe some SM thing or a game, not deep conversation, but something regular and friendly) so since she and H were getting along, she thought A was over the thing with J.
When DW calls CB in the Walgreen's drive thru is she dropping off the rx or picking it up? If she is dropping it off, DW and CB may have realized it was too late for their original plan.
So, CB takes SW, CH, and H to the swimming hole where SW could swim (or play in water) and H can wade around.
Meanwhile, when he gets a chance, DW takes the boys back home (theory) thinking CB and CH will be back pretty soon so the boys won't be home alone very much time. He maybe tells them to stay inside so they play games or whatever with the TV. DW goes back to work.
CB runs other errands, drops H off and goes home with CH and SW. So, CB does see the boys at home in the house when she asks them to unload car.
She then sends or takes SW into the house. Maybe SW was supposed to change her clothes or play indoors. Then CB does miscellaneous things (doesn't matter) for some amount of time until CB checks on SW and finds her not in the house or yard.
Since CB is home the boys might have gone outside prior to this, but obvs she finds them. Did she think SW was with them until she found differently?
CB, CH, the boys try to find SW. Obvs they fail and she calls DW. He says call the cops. Then he hangs up and calls the cops.
This is a theory, but it places people around to match various people's accounts. Why wouldn't they just say this version? Because DW needed an alibi. He has been to prison and he knows he will be suspected (even if it is completely unfair... Yes, i know he has done crimes, but he still could have nothing to do with SW's disappearance). So, they must place him at work.
Problem is, in their panic, they didn't place the boys in a particular place so we have them either at home or with DW when (theory) it was both.
So, my theory is, LE can partially confirm DW's alibi. But, it is shaky because he worked alone and (theory) he left and then returned. This caused him to work later than expected. He was getting caught up when he got CB's call.
Of course that leaves CB as the last person to see SW. But, maybe that's just true. It sounds like CH went to her camper until the search for SW began. But, someone always has to be the last person that saw a missing person. CB may have done everything she said she did: working on the planters, helping CH, laundry. All of those things take attention, so...
Both CB and DW are other than precise in their speech... Kind of in different ways. But mostly i think it is caused by usually talking to people who know them rather than trying to explain stuff to strangers. DW doesn't always carefully listen to the actual question he is being asked. I think he listens to about half of it and then starts thinking about what to reply.
So, this theory, takes care of some of the noise around SW's disappearance. Now what?
Maybe SW wasn't the target. Maybe it was her brother (aged 9). Someone may have been watching that day and thought she was an even younger boy. Yes, she was wearing pink, but current year. Up close SW definitely looks like a little girl (her face has dainty bone structure and she has sparkly eyes), but this person might not have looked carefully. This is a theory, but it gives the perp longer to study the scene.