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Interesting! Hadnt thought of that. Makes sense though.. Kids werent enrolled in school and looks like the boys atleast work for the family tree trimming business. Idk about FLDS or Amish in Wisconsin. I wonder if theres a large population of them there?I’m getting FLDS vibes.
I’m not sure but have read that many FLDS have been dispersing all over the US to get away from all the apostates that have been moving into the Short Creek area. I follow a few former members on FB who have mentioned that some of their family members who are still in are now living in places like Iowa, Kansas, Michigan and even on the East Coast.Interesting! Hadnt thought of that. Makes sense though.. Kids werent enrolled in school and looks like the boys atleast work for the family tree trimming business. Idk about FLDS or Amish in Wisconsin. I wonder if theres a large population of them there?
Very very interesting what a google search of the old address brings up if you keep scrolling..
Old address is found in an article towards the beginning of threadperhaps I didn't scroll far enough? 4 digit address on Mineral Point Road? Am I way far off?
No not where she was found. Its mentioned in an article towards the beginning.What is the old address? Not the address where she was found?
I live in southeastern Wisconsin and this is the first I have heard of this case. I've found and read all of the leads that you've mentioned, and my question is: Would there be more updates if it turns out to be suicide? Could the investigation be taking a while because of the wait on toxicology results? The whole thing is very perplexing...
Hmmmm.. I havent seen anything about her being moved... I must be missing something.I'd expect it would take a good while not only for toxicology, but medical records and determining motive to move someone in her condition. There's something specific about this reported event that tells LE that it's unique to her particular circumstances, that this is NOT ordinary or par for the course (reaction of others prior to LE arrival), that there is a lot more going on behind the child's demise than whatever they were told, and what they saw for themselves.
Inexplicable things can happen and turn out to be 'natural' causes, but when it's the living which are not adding up it ensures an extra level of investigation has to happen to prove no one's getting away with misconduct... how much time depends on how much will be required to allow LE to rest assured that a case is fit to dismiss or elevate to charges.
I wonderI wonder whether we can pontificate on medical conditions.
I have some ideas there
Hmmmm.. I havent seen anything about her being moved... I must be missing something.