Blue Amethyst
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Going back to the very first page Sillybily did a great Timeline with information on the case. Great reading.
http://www.calgary.ca/cps/Pages/Amber-Alert-Program/AMBER-Alert-Program-in-Alberta.aspx
Amber Alerts are not for adults, unless they have a mental or physical disability.The AA was for Nathan only.
A weekly meeting is a bit usual from my experience working in mental health in BC. Usually, clients that are more acute in their illness are seen weekly/bi weekly and then once stable they move to monthly or biweekly. In the BC mental health system you'd see a therapist through your mental health team for sessions/counselling and the doctor (psychiatrist) less often - sort of like when you go to the dentist; the hygienist does all the cleaning and dentist checks things over at the end.
Could be a couple things - he was receiving an injection psychiatric med he had to go for, participated in a group weekly, wasn't really at the psychiatrist every week but told his parents this, or really was seeing a psychiatrist that often - maybe a long standing thing? Not sure how long the courts could mandate him going? If it was mandated through the health system he would be essentially committed under the mental health act or similar in Alberta - which means he were a threat to himself of others and since this didn't come up I doubt this is the case.
Doug strikes me as quiet, unassuming - I think it was very likely he behaved in his sessions as he did when taken to the police station. Calm and quiet.
I would think if his symptoms were acute - meaning he was in the midst of an episode or having a breakdown we would have heard more from defense about competency and we haven't.
I believe the hacksaw and meat hooks were only tested for DNA.
The Toyota key fob retrieved from the ashes sent me on a deep thinking mission last night. The discussion of whether DG took it or whether it was in AL's pocket stuck in my head. This morning as I was driving to work it hit me.
I believe DG made AL and NO get dressed and the reason I think this is because:
1.The Amber Alert describes the clothes that NO was wearing. It was the shorts and the top not the pink pj's. JO KNOWS he went to bed in the pj's. NO was last seen to JO in those pj's. JO was taken back into the house to go through it to see if anything was missing. I think NO's shorts and top were missing and that's why the Amber Alert says he was wearing the shorts and top.
2.If NO was made to dress, I'm taking a shot in the dark, that AL was told to dress as well and that's where the key fob comes from.
3.The Amber Alert was for NO and AL. We all agree that KL was not in the Amber Alert and we know that someone was badly injured inside that house. I believe we are all on the same page to say that it was KL that took the severe beating. The police said someone was in dire need of medical attention. I'm quite sure it was KL. She may not have been made to dress but we don't know.
If the police have proof of missing clothes, this may be where their theory that they were alive when they left the house, and alive at the farm, has come from.
Just thinking out loud and MOO :thinking:
Another one that has been watching and reading since the first day of this case in 2014 has finally been convinced to register. :blushing: Thanks to all for the thought-provoking insights and sleuthing all this time - had me up reading late into the night much too often!
A few thoughts I need to share:
- the Toyota key fob - has anyone else considered that DG may have previously broken into the house via non-damaging lock picking (would take longer but be more subtle so he could re-enter without suspicion) for both casing the house (thinking of especially that he knew the house layout and the knowledge of the VOIP phone) and to satisfy his own perverse obsessions (power trip / dominance over AL by being in his personal space, perhaps taking anything from KL's closet for his own sick uses) but also that he may have taken a spare key to have access to the vehicle. I'm wondering if he ever thought of damaging it (brake lines, etc), placing an explosive or even just bugging it electronically. I would think a spare key wouldn't be noticed missing right away, and even if so if it was me, I would assume I had misplaced it myself. This might also have something to do with the 'listening device', maybe he planted something in their home or on a phone line at that time as well.
I have also wondered about 2 scenarios for sleep arrangements:
1 - if KL carried Nathan upstairs to sleep in the guest bed after JO left, then went to sleep in her own bed. If DG went to their room first and incapacitated them as planned (thinking of handcuffs, not chemicals) and the noise woke Nathan up after. It's possible that Nathan crying or walking into the master bedroom would set the grandparents into a physical altercation, knocking the TV and fighting DG with everything they had.
2 - if KL went upstairs with Nathan and slept with him in the guest room, is it possible that DG in the dark went straight to the master bedroom did not realize KL was not in the bed, incapacitated AL (thinking of a chemical injection here) or started to somehow 'deal with him'. If KL heard some noise and came into the master bedroom, saw someone over her husband and hit him over the head there would be lots of bleeding from a head wound. I'm very curious just whose blood was in the house.
Thank you all for your great theories and ideas. I live on an acreage in the area of DG's former property so I'll contribute anything relevant in that regard if it comes up again.
Guys,
Correct me if I'm wrong but in order for Nathan's charge to be upgraded to first degree, one of the conditions would have likely had to have been met right? In this case likely kidnapping.
If it was kidnapping does this not naturally mean that he was alive when he was taken from the house, otherwise if he was killed at the house it would be 2nd degree for Nathan, no?
I would swear up and down that the Amber Alert at one point said "Nathan may be in the company of his Grandfather" and that is where the discussion of Kathy being included or not originated. Does anyone else remember this? We puzzled over that quite a lot in the beginning. Otto, maybe you recall this, or Lois or Lala?
I have been meaning to ask that very question! Many people use the term Psychiatrist and Psychologist interchangeably, not knowing there is a difference.
imo
Edit to add - sorry, this was meant to be in reply to deguirtni - I'm not used to posting here from anywhere other than my ipad.
Is that 'normal' in a high profile triple murder investigation to NOT check for fingerprints the tools they suspect were used in either the murdering and/or dismembering of the victims, and to only check for DNA?
- the Toyota key fob - has anyone else considered that DG may have previously broken into the house via non-damaging lock picking (would take longer but be more subtle so he could re-enter without suspicion) for both casing the house (thinking of especially that he knew the house layout and the knowledge of the VOIP phone) and to satisfy his own perverse obsessions (power trip / dominance over AL by being in his personal space, perhaps taking anything from KL's closet for his own sick uses) but also that he may have taken a spare key to have access to the vehicle.
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Is that 'normal' in a high profile triple murder investigation to NOT check for fingerprints the tools they suspect were used in either the murdering and/or dismembering of the victims, and to only check for DNA?