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Well, that was a fun waste of everyone's time.
JMO
Well, that was a fun waste of everyone's time.
She looks so determined! For what? What is supposed to come from this drama of her missing child?Was just in court for Ashlee Buzzard -- whose daughter Melodee is missing in California.
Bigger hearing will be tomorrow.
Followed her to her car - but she wouldn't answer any questions. Going to the house now.
she is just not saying anythingSomeone please remind me: is she just straight up not saying anything when asked, “Where’s Melodee?” Is she only saying Melodee is "somewhere safe” when asked?
I said this elsewhere but re: her behavior - I’m not sure how one is supposed to act when they’ve disappeared their child so I’m not sure her neutral affect really says anything about her
From the reports we've seen in the media, she's not cooperating at all.Someone please remind me: is she just straight up not saying anything when asked, “Where’s Melodee?” Is she only saying Melodee is "somewhere safe” when asked?
Hey @BlaiseFinlay.
Can you please post where you found out she went missing because of a welfare check? I have thought that was possible, but I have not seen it confirmed.
Thank you.
Tricia
I think my point is that we can’t say her affect is mental health related when she is the reason her child disappeared and there’s not exactly a right or wrong affect when you’ve done thati can't draw a firm conclusion about her fleeing/not fleeing, because there was possibly one flight attempt (that failed attempt to rent another car), punctuating a bunch of just chilling and going about her daily routine, and because it's not clear to me what to expect under murder / hid melodee scenarios. there is some tendency for a murderer to try to flee the police, but it's a minority of cases. and i can't find directly relevant data on what people tend to do in "hid the kid to avoid losing custody" scenarios. intuitively, in "hid the kid" situation with LE scrutiny, i see less reason to flee than with murder. if you hid the kid, you have power due to knowing where they are, and your legal risks are comparatively low. .... but... hard to draw a conclusion here.
i do read something into her not accounting for melodee's whereabouts. if it was murder, you'd expect her to make up a story accounting for her absence. "we were hiking and got separated", "a man with a gun took her away", etc. but to just not give LE a clear answer, feels to me more like what you'd do if she's fine but hidden, and your position is "**** you, i'm not telling you where she is"
Melodee is still missing. Where is Melodee?
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At Thursday's preliminary hearing, the judge dismissed the case after hearing audio of a conversation between Ashlee Buzzard and the alleged victim, Tyler Brewer, and found the audio didn't match what Brewer told law enforcement and the media, KEYT reported.
Buzzard had been arrested on the false imprisonment charge on Nov. 7 and she pleaded not guilty last week.
Brewer had claimed Ashlee Buzzard armed herself with a box cutter and kept him from leaving her home on Nov. 6.
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Ashlee Buzzard's false imprisonment charge dropped, daughter Melodee still missing
A false imprisonment charge has been dropped against Ashlee Buzzard, the mom of missing 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard.abcnews.go.com
IMO, the parent and/or close relative(s) such as grandmother, sibling, new spouse, disappear along with the child.I can't find directly relevant data on what people tend to do in "hid the kid to avoid losing custody" scenarios.
You have to go back to the genesis of the case. It all started as a truancy concern with Lompoc Unified. The school's last resort was a door knock from the truancy officer.That's interesting, I was under the impression that the road trip and Melodee's disappearance (October 8 - 10) happened prior to the welfare check (reported as October 14).
Is that not the case?