Charity sent an update on the Sylar facebook page that states the DNA sample sent to the lab wasn't enough to test so they had to send another sample and it will be another week before the results are back.
How unusual.
Not that I think anything weird is going on or such.
I just think that it's unusual is all. JMHO
How unusual.
Not that I think anything weird is going on or such.
I just think that it's unusual is all. JMHO
Charity sent an update on the Sylar facebook page that states the DNA sample sent to the lab wasn't enough to test so they had to send another sample and it will be another week before the results are back.
Charity sent an update on the Sylar facebook page that states the DNA sample sent to the lab wasn't enough to test so they had to send another sample and it will be another week before the results are back.
Maybe they just wont release his body to her. She wouldnt tell Facebook that if it were the case. She wants the money to keep coming in.
I mean maybe they want all issues of custody cleared up first.
Just a guess because we know they would of send more DNA then they needed. I think it has to do with something else.
I never saw where there was any realization of how important the children are?
However, I highly doubt it. I would imagine they are probably in the Arizona area as well since that is where she lived.
I was attempting to lightly make the point that they all seem to believe that Sylar was so important...(and of course he was)
So...if he was important...what about the other ones still living?
(warning snark attack coming)
Or are they only important if you can make money off of their memories? (/snark)
I wanted to believe the best out of the adults in this innocent child's life, but I haven't been able to find anything that can lead me in that direction.
This case is definitely one for the record books ..... the custody issue will certainly play a big part in this sad saga. My cynical me is saying that the Sheriff is probably requesting that this whole story be kept well below the radar of the press.
absolutely crazy! they didn't send enough sample? I don't believe it for a minute! and it took them a month to determine it wasn't enough sample? hinky meter through the roof!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't think it took them a month to determine it wasn't a sufficient sample.
I think it sat there waiting for a month for its turn to be examined. Once it was at the top of the queue, it was quickly determined that it wasn't enough.
Like I've said before, if we as citizens want these things to go faster, we have to be willing to pay for them. Higher taxes.