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Heck I worked with a girl who hung with the cornfield mafia. Back in the 80’sThere's a book, a wikipedia article, and a google Q&A. That's how i know anything about it. Maybe same for him?
I may be mistaken and if so, I apologize. I'm sure that Don did one alone and I 'think' she eventually did too but was hesitant at first. I'll rewatch it myself too. It shoots all over the place. I think it should've been a 3 part episode.Now I will have to watch again. I didn’t realize they were two separate interviews. I thought the camera may have simply had her in frame and DW out of frame.
I had the thought that DW learned a lot from his earlier interview with CM. He saw that interview get analyzed. He’s had people from YouTube coaching him on how to respond to certain questions. We heard CM ask the question about what should happen to the perpetrator and there were a lot of discussions about the oddness of his initial response… so then when CW is asked, she knows what the “proper” answer is, but she has to think about it to provide it. I find it hard to tell what’s rehearsed and what’s real anymore unfortunately. DW talked candidly about running drugs to Mexico and I think he learned not to do that but the whole “mafia” questioning made me wonder if he had any familiarity with them due to past drug deals. JMO.Yeah, I don’t think Don was fully following. He was in response mode which is also why he didn’t appear to be in tune to CW’s emotions. When they asked about organized crime, he mentioned something along the lines of yeah but he has an alibi. I think Don was still referring to whomever this individual might be he refers to at times.
Someone posted that video but haven't watched it. There very well may have been a scream but that doesn't mean who screamed and it certainly doesn't have to point to an abduction, IMO.I live in Sullivan County, and the first mention of the cornbread mafia I've ever heard was during Don's interview on the Behavior Panel. The reporter, Anslee Daniel, from WJHL also was unfamiliar with the term.
Watching WJHL now, and they are interviewing the neighbor who heard the scream, but Sheriff Ronnie Lawson believes it is unrelated to the case.
Which flies in the face of his saying kidnapping. One could say that he used the terms interchangeably but I think he's a lot slyer than he'd like people to believe. I also think he knows way more than he says (even when he contradicts himself when asked if he has questions about his wife's involvement
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Something that's bothered me about the scream story is that the neighbor didn't say anything about hearing a car engine before, during or after.Someone posted that video but haven't watched it. There very well may have been a scream but that doesn't mean who screamed and it certainly doesn't have to point to an abduction, IMO.
To me accidental abduction would be something like you leave the baby/toddler in the car because they're still sleeping and it gets stolen. That's accidental abduction. MOO of course.ITA.
An oxymoron for certain.
Like the term 'jumbo shrimp'.
Two words that cancel each other out, and in the case of an abduction make zero sense.
MOO.
Yes, not everyone really understands the differences between the terms 'abduction' and 'kidnapping. 'Not necessarily. I think we tend to expect people to use our vocabulary. Problem is, we post here. Honestly, I doubt most people favor the word abduction over kidnapping.
As a for instance, a Facebook friend has taken to calling her road a "holler". It drives me up the wall. I know what a holler is from this case. She lives on perfectly flat ground for miles.
I agree, I thought the exact same thing. imo, She was already looking for an exit when the cornbread mafia question came up. imo, she was stung on the prior question.
I'm thinking that is still an abduction, and would not be an accidental action but a conscious choice ; so to speak.To me accidental abduction would be something like you leave the baby/toddler in the car because they're still sleeping and it gets stolen. That's accidental abduction. MOO of course.
That was weed growing back in the 70's. No doubt it still goes on, but what would this have to do with CW?
Wasn't there a back and forth that DW made a trip to Kentucky after Summer went missing?
My ex husband big time reader, subscriber of High Time magazine had a book about this. That's why I thought my mom was confused.
Could any of this have to do with Rose missing?
Agreed.Don seems to have been on a downward trajectory after their Dr Phil taping. It makes me think they didn't think it went so well for them,
Thank you!Something that's bothered me about the scream story is that the neighbor didn't say anything about hearing a car engine before, during or after.
In a recent video DW posted on YT you can clearly hear the sound of a car or truck off in the distance so IMO it shows that cars can be heard driving in the area. I understand the people at the Wells house not paying attention to cars before they knew Summer was missing but if someone - the neighbor - specifically heard a scream then wouldn't they pause to listen?
Around 1:00.
The whole time two- five mins. outside planting flowers, inside the trailer fixing the brace, wait outside on the porch. Candus called him at 5:30 but 911 wasn't called till 6:30.Thank you!