luckyseven
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Dark van at JH home yesterday.....https://twitter.com/search?src=typd&q=#AJHadsell
Um... I'm 98% sure that is an actual Dodge Caravan.
Dark van at JH home yesterday.....https://twitter.com/search?src=typd&q=#AJHadsell
What are they using the G*M money for? It was not used to feed and hydrate all those volunteers they solicited for searches. Are they honestly trying to make money off of this tragedy?!
I'm finding it interesting to learn that black vans are so uncommon to folks. Where I am, they're *everywhere* (and you don't even notice it of course until you own one, and still have to look for your license plate number to make sure you're not trying to unlock the wrong van at the grocery store parking lot)
Not that I've done that, or anything.
I'm sure most of the original donations went up Wesley's nose.
They changed the description. It says something to the effect of memorial expenses with the rest to charity.What are they using the G*M money for? It was not used to feed and hydrate all those volunteers they solicited for searches. Are they honestly trying to make money off of this tragedy?!
Let me try this one:No I don't know what that is bad link.
If you mean who cleaned up at JH's house, I have a feeling that might have been misunderstood. IIRC it was Zach that said one of his girls noticed that some housework was done and that maybe AJ had left in the middle of it. Then (still, IIRC) it was mentioned about some clothes being folded.
Housework and leaving in the middle of it could be easily explained by a half a basket of laundry - some folded, and the rest not.
IF WH showed up to drop off the red truck and pick up his work van (after JH left for work and to take the girls to school) sometime after 7:30 it's not unreasonable to think AJ might have been interrupted while folding a load of laundry.
All speculation of course.
My opinion...
I tend to agree with your hubby PirateGirl. Originally I thought one perp only. However, the more I review all the pieces of info and the time frame possibilities the more and more I see the potential for an accomplice at some point. IMO...Too much was going onfor just one person to conduct alone. If so, I don't think a 2nd person was involved until after whatever "incident" occurred had already resulted in her death. I feel he confided in someone he knew and felt he could trust to help protect him, even if under a false explanation of what happened during an incident". This second person would have to be someone loyal enough to not violate their new secret "bond" or would have to be someone w/ something to lose or something being held over their head if they did not help.
Still thinking on this potential scenario...he seems way to social and chatty to do much on his own buy perhaps that is what really makes him as dangerous and many suspect he was and is.
JMO.
Yt
I have fallen behind in the thread because of, well, you know ... life. Here are some quotes from Zach, a few days ago:
Thread #6 - #812. 3/26/2015
"Don't want to say more about how she left in a hurry. I might mess something up with that. Also, I can't guarantee that the kid who saw her, REALLY saw her or if his times were right. The police know. From what I hear, he seemed sure it was her and told everyone he could."
Thread #5 # 258. 3/25/2015
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...orfolk-3-March-2015-6&p=11620402#post11620402
"From what I understand she folded some laundry and straightened up (in a couple spots she normally doesn't). Haven't heard about any 'deep cleaning'."
Oh how I wish he would not beat himself up. Stay strong, Zach.
I agree with all you added. The more I dig into the "helper", the more I am realizing. DH also mentioned that he feels that there are a handful of folks who know more than what they are admitting. Gosh, my backspace bar is getting a workout!
The main point...I implore everyone (us, LE - although IMO they already see it, etc) to remember that AJ is THE victim here. Period. Our focus has to be on HER, always. What is the ole' adage about false prophets? Rhetorical question...
Thank you. That's pretty much the way I remembered him saying it. If I were doing laundry and straightening up, it might look like I left in a hurry if only a half a basket of clothes were folded (like I mentioned earlier) or if maybe I were dusting and moved some items but didn't put them back. Or, left the Windex & paper towels on the table, or something like that. IF AJ were interrupted at the house that morning by WH showing up and coming inside, I can see how she would have easily had time to get some straightening up started but left undone.
If AJ and JH had argued, she may have been trying to make amends by doing extra cleaning?Yes, I can see that too, assuming what we know is accurate, it makes sense, which still leaves the question open, then why would she have cleaned in places she usually doesn't?
Thank you. That's pretty much the way I remembered him saying it. If I were doing laundry and straightening up, it might look like I left in a hurry if only a half a basket of clothes were folded (like I mentioned earlier) or if maybe I were dusting and moved some items but didn't put them back. Or, left the Windex & paper towels on the table, or something like that. IF AJ were interrupted at the house that morning by WH showing up and coming inside, I can see how she would have easily had time to get some straightening up started but left undone.