SmoothOperator
Sadly what connects all these puzzles is that ther
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I cannot speak for why they might not be saying what they might not be saying.
I can say this: From my perspective, Ron acts guilty of something. I do not know what it is, but I view Ron's behavior and inappropriate statements as important to the events that unfolded that fateful February night. Ron did not cooperate with LE in the investigation beyond the initial inquiries--there has to be a reason for that. Haleigh was his daughter and it boggles the mind that he quickly removed himself from helping LE find her or find out what happened to her.
Now, it is possible that Haleigh ingested a drug and Ron was told that it was his drug...and he might have no way to refute that. But regardless of what Misty/Tommy/Chelsea/NayNay/Fields/Werter/Shoemaker say or do not say, whether Ron was directly involved in Haleigh being harmed is up for debate still, and I see nothing wrong with anyone debating it. My hinky meter says Ron was heavily involved in derailing the investigation and, again...there has to be a reason for it.
Thank you for your reply with points that are very relevant.. I, too agree that RC's actions are not normal and many downright despicable, and I, of course agree that Ron's involvement can be debated until the cows come home[thats what WS is for]..
I just cannot fathom these two or anyone else taking the "fall" and leaving Ron UN-implicated out of fear of Ron..
[and thats even with knowing girls/women that have been entranced with [unusual]men such as Ron, it still does not add up]..jmo