I understand that wandering off seems unlikely given the timelines and search efforts. However, considering the children’s young age and natural curiosity, it’s still important not to dismiss that possibility completely. At the same time, stranger abduction is a serious concern and should be thoroughly investigated. A combined approach looking at all evidence—physical clues, witness statements, and behavioral patterns—is crucial to get closer to the truthIMO - When you look at the overall scenario and everything we know, from statements to timelines to searches, and everything in between - Them wandering off is the least likely scenario. Although it might be tied with stranger abduction.
I think the change in dates is purely because they realized they hadn’t been seen. Extended days may have been to gather patterns, see peoples normals, to see if people were scoping out certain areas or to not give the world specifics when the person realizing the images was interviewed by media or on social media
I think it also suggest they don’t trust the storyI think the change in dates is purely because they realized they hadn’t been seen. Extended days may have been to gather patterns, see peoples normals, to see if people were scoping out certain areas or to not give the world specifics when the person realizing the images was interviewed by media or on social media
I agree.I think it also suggest they don’t trust the story
I understand that wandering off seems unlikely given the timelines and search efforts. However, considering the children’s young age and natural curiosity, it’s still important not to dismiss that possibility completely. At the same time, stranger abduction is a serious concern and should be thoroughly investigated. A combined approach looking at all evidence—physical clues, witness statements, and behavioral patterns—is crucial to get closer to the truth
Bbm.Here we go, indeed the RCMP are working the case -
“As RCMP remain tight-lipped about the investigation into the disappearance of two young Nova Scotia children, a resident who lives near their rural home says she has turned over trail camera footage at the request of investigators spanning five days before they were reported missing.…..
…..M Scott, 44, said she was visited on Tuesday by two officers from the RCMP's major crime unit, who inquired if she had any trail cameras set up on her 16-hectare property in Glengarry Station, roughly five kilometres east of the children's home as the crow flies.
She does — seven in total. One points down her driveway, another is positioned near the house and the rest are scattered throughout the woods. It takes about an hour to walk between them….
……Scott said she was given a USB drive to load her trail camera footage onto. She was initially asked to give them her footage from May 1 to May 3, but they later expanded their request to cover April 27 to May 3.
She said she handed over the footage on Thursday afternoon.
Her property is a roughly eight-kilometre drive from Lansdowne Station down dirt roads, but is also connected to it by train tracks and clearings for utility lines.
Scott said she posted in a private community Facebook group asking her neighbours if they, too, had been visited by the RCMP. She said two other people responded that they had also been approached for footage.…..
…..Scott said she was also asked to confirm information about her and her husband's vehicles, in order to "rule out local traffic" on the footage.
CBC News requested an interview with RCMP and asked specific questions including why they are seeking trail camera footage from prior to the children's disappearance and why they are identifying local vehicles.
The force declined the interview request and pointed to its latest news release from May 18, which provided some details of the latest search efforts.
"To ensure the integrity of the investigation, no further details will be released at this time," said Cpl. Carlie McCann.”
It's possible that she has. We can only see what's publicly updated on Facebook.Has she used her FB account to ask for help finding her missing children?
Bbm.She's back online now, and has changed her relationship status to single, changed her profile picture, and erased Daniel completely
It's possible that she has. We can only see what's publicly updated on Facebook.
She previously posted asking for an amber alertHas she used her FB account to ask for help finding her missing children?
Yes, but limited isn't necessarily bad. I'm not huge on social media. Aside from being incredibly nosey, I use it to interact in my private neighborhood group. Lost pets, suspicious cars, needing help with yard work. All sorts of things are posted there that random people sleuthing on FB wouldn't be able to see. It's still useful. We don't know what Mom is doing on FB privately. If/ when she is on trial we may find out.It seems to me that asking for help finding her children privately would have limited usefulness.