GUILTY CA - Aramazd Andressian, 5, South Pasadena, 18 April 2017 #1

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  • #801
I watched the local LA either 7 or 4 news they talked about the discreprency that his story not making sense due to the time eating breakfast and being found were the same. His story didnt make sense. I only listened because I was making dinner. I will look later.
I'd like to listen to that as well. I don't recall LE or the media ever once stating the time breakfast was eaten.

I have a lot of questions about the state of the house. What did the dad say they ate for breakfast? Was there food on the table at the house? Dishes in the sink? What was in the garbage? Did it look like Ara had slept in the bed the night before, or was the bed neatly made? How about the dad's bed, bathroom, etc. Did it look like a 5 year old had been there playing the previous Sun-Wednesday, prior to the Disneyland trip?
 
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In the video, it says he suffered a bump to the back of the head and a bruised rib. I'd go with "self inflicted" if anyone asked my opinion. Toxicology reports are not being released. I don't know what to think.. they found something, or didn't? I just don't know.

The initial leads have been vetted and it sounds like no update from LE about the woman at the lake. So if she did see them but it can't be verified, either she saw them BEFORE Ara was disappeared and the store clerk saw them AFTER Ara was disappeared, or he wasn't at the lake that day. They both provided the same window of time, and video surveillance has not yet been released IF there is any.

Either way, I don't think he was at the Arroyo Park on Saturday. jmo

BBM

I'd like to know who it was that said he had a bump on the head and a bruised rib, because earlier reports had LE saying that there was no sign of a struggle.
 
  • #804
BBM

I'd like to know who it was that said he had a bump on the head and a bruised rib, because earlier reports had LE saying that there was no sign of a struggle.

It sounds like the attorney made the statement. But there are no records of LE releasing anything along those lines. Sounds like BS to me.
 
  • #805
After listening to the audio again, it sounds like maybe they are reporting that Aramazd Sr. himself said it. I can't tell for sure though, since media often twists information and misguides us.
 
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BBM

I'd like to know who it was that said he had a bump on the head and a bruised rib, because earlier reports had LE saying that there was no sign of a struggle.
There was no bump or bruise it was fake news.
 
  • #807
Why isn't this dad out searching and screaming to every camera in town about his son?
 
  • #808
Why isn't this dad out searching and screaming to every camera in town about his son?
Because he's a guilty coward. IMO.

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  • #809
Earlier today I drove over to the Arroyo Park in South Pasadena. I wanted to check it out for myself, as I had never been there. After seeing it with my own eyes, I am 100% convinced that he placed himself there because he wanted to be found very quickly. Whether he took a bunch of pills, or whatever... he wanted somebody to find him almost immediately.

The South Pasadena portion of the Arroyo Park is very small, and incredibly public. There is only one road that winds through the park, crisscrossing underneath the 710 freeway. For the full length of that road, there are baseball field, soccer fields, a skate park, and several parking lots. There were a ton of people everywhere. It is in no way a secluded or remote park. It is very urban.

If he had truly wanted to commit suicide, he could've driven up onto Angeles crest or to hundreds of other more remote/isolated parks.

Being passed out in this particular park was practically like being passed out at Disneyland. He knew he would be found in a matter of minutes.
 
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Earlier today I drove over to the Arroyo Park in South Pasadena. I wanted to check it out for myself, as I had never been there. After seeing it with my own eyes, I am 100% convinced that he placed himself there because he wanted to be found very quickly. Whether he took a bunch of pills, or whatever... he wanted somebody to find him almost immediately.

The South Pasadena portion of the Arroyo Park is very small, and incredibly public. There is only one road that winds through the park, crisscrossing underneath the 710 freeway. For the full length of that road, there are baseball field, soccer fields, a skate park, and several parking lots. There were a ton of people everywhere. It is in no way a secluded or remote park. It is very urban.

If he had truly wanted to commit suicide, he could've driven up onto Angeles crest or to hundreds of other more remote/isolated parks.

Being passed out in this particular park was practically like being passed out at Disneyland. He knew he would be found in a matter of minutes.

Thanks so much for all your great info [emoji1303]
 
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Earlier today I drove over to the Arroyo Park in South Pasadena. I wanted to check it out for myself, as I had never been there. After seeing it with my own eyes, I am 100% convinced that he placed himself there because he wanted to be found very quickly. Whether he took a bunch of pills, or whatever... he wanted somebody to find him almost immediately.

The South Pasadena portion of the Arroyo Park is very small, and incredibly public. There is only one road that winds through the park, crisscrossing underneath the 710 freeway. For the full length of that road, there are baseball field, soccer fields, a skate park, and several parking lots. There were a ton of people everywhere. It is in no way a secluded or remote park. It is very urban.

If he had truly wanted to commit suicide, he could've driven up onto Angeles crest or to hundreds of other more remote/isolated parks.

Being passed out in this particular park was practically like being passed out at Disneyland. He knew he would be found in a matter of minutes.
Even at 6:30 a.m.? And if so, someone would have seen something if his BS story was true. Ara would have been spotted.

Did he hide or kill this little boy?
 
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Even at 6:30 a.m.? And if so, someone would have seen something if his BS story was true. Ara would have been spotted.

Did he hide or kill this little boy?

I grew up in the area and my son used to play tball and soccer at that park. You are completely right about it being a very active park even at 6:30am on a Saturday. The baseball games start at 8am and the kids have to get to the field by 7am to warm up on Saturdays. Same for soccer season. The horse stables and the driving range along the same road as the park open at dawn.


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  • #813
WHERE IS ARA?? I think about this sweet boy all the time!

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  • #814
WHERE IS ARA?? I think about this sweet boy all the time!

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Me, too. I check this thread throughout the day, hoping for good news, but nothing.
 
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One of the things I can't get past is the fact that the father just happens to "pass out" at the park on the very day this little boy was supposed to be returned to his mother. The very day. In fact, he was found just hours before the custody transfer. What are the odds?
 
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One of the things I can't get past is the fact that the father just happens to "pass out" at the park on the very day this little boy was supposed to be returned to his mother. The very day. In fact, he was found just hours before the custody transfer. What are the odds?
Let's ask the Chance Brothers: Fat, Slim, and No.
 
  • #819
Let's ask the Chance Brothers: Fat, Slim, and No.

Now that was funny.

What is not funny, is waking up every morning hoping to login here and see Ara's been located SAFELY... but every morning being a disappointment. :(

Sadly, I don't think Ara ever came back from Orange County after leaving Disneyland.
 
  • #820
Now that was funny.

What is not funny, is waking up every morning hoping to login here and see Ara's been located SAFELY... but every morning being a disappointment. :(

Sadly, I don't think Ara ever came back from Orange County after leaving Disneyland.

I agree with you 100% on this. For me, the only question is whether Ara left Orange County alive. My gut tells me this child isn't deceased, but that could just be wishful thinking on my part.
 
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