The phone could’ve been in a different area of the house than where the parents’ bodies were found, with no obvious evidence that the parents had moved away from that spot. I even had the thought that maybe Jayme had the phone hidden as she was being drug to the car. Perp could’ve discovered it...
Thank you both. I’ve only followed 4-5 cases on WS of particular interest to me. I think this one has especially upset me because I have a 13 year old daughter myself. It’d be my worst nightmare for her to disappear and I’d move heaven and earth to find her. Knowing they took the lives of the...
I’ve followed this case since it happened, but haven’t posted because I really didn’t have anything helpful to add.
I’ve thought from the moment I heard about it that Jayme was the target. I’ve read all the theories on here and have just developed mine.
I believe this possibly could be a man...
Today in Arkansas a couple was arrested for starving the woman's young boy and handcuffing him to furniture. He had siblings and he was singled out. I couldn't help but think of this case.
Not to bring up the school debate again, but I wonder why the professor didn't find anything odd enough about the boy's behavior to report. Seeing all that plus the mom standing outside his classroom week after week would be alarming to me.
All the Disney clothing strikes me in these pictures. The oldest daughter's first bday cake appears to be Mickey and they're both wearing Disney clothes. The Mickey pregnancy shirt and the Winnie the Pooh shirt after her last child was born. Idk why but I really find it so odd.
I suspect there will be more lewd charges. I either read somewhere or heard in the press conference that they haven't fully interviewed the offspring yet because they were protecting their mental health while they're getting their physical health taken care of. MOO
True. I get that. I edited about to say this: "I am not saying there shouldn't be oversight. I am simply saying that I don't think oversight will help these extreme cases. I think monsters like these will just not present themselves as homeschoolers to the state. They'll go "off the grid." MOO"...
Someone posted about the Stanley family from Arkansas upthread. They're a homeschooling family who didn't follow homeschool law and flew under the radar. They were caught by CPS, IIRC, because their son reported them. Regulations didn't help them. They simply didn't follow them.
I am not...
I understand that. But my point is that as long as homeschooling is legal, these people could've (and would've IMO) flown under the radar. If there were more regulations, they just simply would've not registered to homeschool at all. What would've stopped them? I don't think anyone would've...
Okay, so say it's made a law everywhere that homeschoolers must do x, y, z in order to homeschool. My personal opinion is nothing would've changed. They simply would've never registered to homeschool. They would've flown under the radar like many did before homeschooling was legal. The problem...
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