Interesting thought; I wonder what signs of recently eaten food investigators found the morning they supposedly disappeared. Since they were up for awhile with both adults sequestered in the bedroom with Meadow, you'd think they at least snacked on something I g like granola bars or ate cereal and/or fruit, whatever they normally did on days like this. Were there any signs of that on *this* particular morning? Signs of them being there at all?
I think odds of abduction are really low. Odds on drug overdose are much higher whether by accidental ingestion or intentionally dosed but accidentally given too high a dose. In my social work years, deaths by unintentionally overdose of intentionally given benadryl was a repeat happening. These days with fentanyl laced everything, numerous drugs for sedation and sleep, meth and merh cooking fumes, there are so many opportunities for accidental overdoses. It even happens to celebrities and makes it into national news every so often. Even something as seemingly harmless as benzodiazapines like Valium, Ativan, Xanax, can cause respiration to cease if too high a dose is taken. It particularly happens when a person sleeps deeply and they just stop breathing. Warnings are given with this class of pharmaceuticals.
I'd like to think death by drugs, if that's what happened, was accidental and that, if so, one day whoever has guilty knowledge of that will be greatly relieved by coming forth so they can move on with their lives. I think in cases like that, the worst charges that are brought have to do with treatment of and the moving of dead bodies. Its not a lifetime sentence which they might be in great fear of. An attorney can advise them on that before confessing.
Please, somebody, bring this case to an end and let Jack, Lilly, and their living loved ones rest in peace. ~♡~