So mom pulls over on a rural road in the boonies and there just happens to be a bald white man with a gun who decides to kidnap your child? side-eying this one...
Is it possible the mom was inside the car but with the door open? Like sitting in the seat while a phone charged and the child played in the driveway? Cleaning the car out while the kid played? I've definitely cleaned out my car while my kids were playing in the front yard.
I feel like her phone records will shed some light onto her planned activities that evening. If it was meeting with someone, buying substances, etc. there is likely a digital trail (assuming they have her phone and can access this information).
I agree. At 16 months, assuming neurotypical development, a child should be using a sippy cup to drink, holding the cup themselves, and eating solid foods. Why would two parents need to be feeding her, much less in their bedroom opposed to in a high chair or similar set-up?
It's possible that he may have recently become homeless and they have not gone to court to amend the custody arrangement. It's also possible that the mom has been trying to maintain some relationship with him for the time being.
To be fair, I think pigs have been known to eat entire corpses including bones, but I doubt they would touch backpacks or rubber boots. I also don't know if wild pigs are even in that area. I live in Texas and wild hogs are a huge problem here (so much so that you can hunt/kill them at any time...
I agree with this. I don't think cougars eat bones, but there would also likely be drag marks or other evidence. I'm leaning towards the first option... but I'm not exactly sure WHO that would be.
I agree with this. Even if they took a stash of food, it likely wasn't enough for two kids (and this is assuming they would even think to take snacks). Not to mention the elements, wildlife etc. I'm a grown adult and I would question my survival skills if left alone in the woods for 3 weeks...
Maybe staging isn't the right choice of words here. I said it seemed staged in an earlier post, but after considering it, I don't believe it was staged per se but rather the backpack (if confirmed she actually owned said backpack) was disposed of to hide evidence and the story of Lily taking the...
They do to me too almost like them being missing is staged. IMO I don't believe the kids wandered off and I don't have hope that this will have a happy ending.
My question is that if both kids were in school and though they were going to school, missed the bus, decided to walk, why is only one kid taking a backpack? It would make more sense that Lily would have also had Jack take his backpack right? I assume a 4 year old would have some type of bag...
It wouldn't change her relationship status. Rather it just wouldn't list who she was in a relationship with (so it would say "in a relationship" and nothing more opposed to "in a relationship with____"
@Mauig’ma I didn't get to reply on the last thread before it was shut down and a new one created. You make a really great point regarding the panic of losing my kids that I wasn't considering. It does remind me of a friend who was unable to remember the swimsuit her son had on when they couldn't...
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