Wow, there's been 20 pages added to this thread since Friday evening. I won't have time to catch up for awhile. Just some of the things going through my head about this case:
I tend to agree with some other posters who believe Josh may have poisened Susan on Sunday. Along with that theory, I believe the drying spot that police found on the living room floor is possibly vomit rather than blood. I would think that Josh would be smart enough to know that he could NEVER get rid of that much blood (then again Josh does seem like an idiot). But perhaps if it was vomit he thought he could clean it up pretty well. Either way, I assume police used Luminol in the house and already know if it was blood.
I've been concerned from the get go on this case. I have yet to see a comment anywhere online, nor in person from anyone I know, who feels that it would be OK or understandable to take these two very young children out camping in below freezing weather in the early morning hours. I wouldn't enjoy that as an adult, and as a small child, there would have been NOTHING fun about it, s'mores or not. Why would Josh need to suddenly go camping in the middle of the night to test a new generator? It would seem more feasible to just test it at home. No sense in taking those two children out in the frigid cold in the middle of nowhere, and chancing that the generator DIDN'T work. I've read somewhere that he says they slept in the van. I'm not sure if that is fact. But if so, I just don't see any point in him taking those kids out there at that time, in that temperature weather. What did he hook up to the generator to test it?
I said in one of my first posts on this thread, that in the 17 hours he was gone, he could have gotten anywhere within the state of Utah and the surrounding states. There is no telling where Susan could be. My family goes out on ATV's on the Old Pony Express Trails quite often, and I can guarantee, they will be keeping an eye out for Susan when there. But I honestly don't think Josh was ever even there.