I am not sure how to pull the quote over from the previous thread, but these are my thoughts bouncing off a post originally by Lucky7, detailing things WH said in the first CH interview, with some tongs taken to the salad. Respectfully snipped, with my thoughts below:
My wife left at seven o’clock in the morning March 2nd.
*Kadoobernote: Using the word ‘left’ is usually indicative of missing information. He goes on to say ‘She leaves for work, she drops her siblings off at school and whatnot’. Why the change in tense? This is indicative of storytelling. And what the heck is the whatnot he refers to?
That morning I had actually dropped off the red truck for AJ - she’s home from spring break and I knew she would need it. I didn’t speak with her, I left the keys in the mailbox.
*Kadoobernote: Actually. He didn’t just drop it off, he actually dropped it off, which implies another alternative. I was going to do this, but actually, I did this. When there is no alternative referenced, this word alone can indicate deception. He is trying to convince us this happened. Why?
I left and then I heard from Anjelica. She called me on the phone and asked to borrow money - no - she didn’t ask to borrow money, but her exact words were “can I get some money?”
*Kadoobernote: See above regarding ‘left’. Missing info. The waffling about her habits or lack thereof re: asking for money… sensitive to him. Why?
When she asked if she could get some money I understood what she was probably asking, so I gave her $200 because the camera she wanted went for around that.
*Kadoobernote: The main thing I get from this part of his statement is that he wants us to know that he is sooper smart, he can figure things out and understands stuff, so it makes sense that he become Jr. Detective going forward.
I left work at 11:53am and I drove over to the gas station. I met her, I would say, around 12:10, 12:15pm.
*Kadoobernote: He left. ..sigh.. 11:53. Really… that specific, eh? 3 is the # most often thrown around when LYING. Just saying. Also, note that he WOULD say. Not that he DOES say. That bit of future tense… matters.
We kind of just hung out and stared at each other, you know.
*Kadoobernote: I am not going to put my thoughts on this into words again here.
She departed my presence at I would say about 12:40, 12:45pm.
*Kadoobernote: I imagine this is AJ’s TOD. But then again… he WOULD say.
I late getting back to my job, but, my daughter called me, and that’s something she doesn’t do. So, I dedicated extra time outside of my lunch break. Because, 12:45pm, I’m supposed to be on the clock.
*Kadoobernote: He was ACTUALLY late getting back to his job. And gosh, what a dedicated amazing father he is!
I got back to work at around 1:15, 1:20pm. (We do not know if his employer has confirmed this.)
*Kadoobernote: Lack of word salad. I lean towards this being true.
I know our neighbor saw her after one o’clock departing. She waved to him. (This neighbor didn't come forward until two weeks later.
*Kadoobernote: WH says that ‘She saw him’. How can he know that?
2:00pm is the last physical sighting of her driving the red truck back towards the house with a white, small, compact car following her. (Insider info tells us that the witnesses are not certain of their dates/times.)
My neighbor reported at 2:03pm he saw, behind my red truck that was parked in my driveway, a small white 4 door compact car. (Insider info tells us that the witnesses are not certain of their dates/times.)
*Kadoobernote: Two times WH tells us that smoky neighbor sees her at 2:03. Not two, 2:03. He then goes on to say that ‘He said it was there a little bit after 2, he said 2:03, he didn’t have the exact time’. I also find it interesting that a white car that comes along a minute to a minute and a half after AJ’s truck came by would be considered following, by anyone. Picture that in your head. Count 60-90 seconds. Following? Really?
Justice, my second oldest daughter, comes home from school at 2:25pm that day. My 18 year old daughter, Anjelica Hadsell, was not present at the home. The red truck was still there, however, it had been moved from the left side of the drive to the right side.
*Kadoobernote: Probably all true. 'was not present in the home' is bothersome to me, but I can't quite put my finger on why. But why not just say 'not home'? Truck moved, I would guess by him, why I have no idea.
He's a lying liar from Liartown.