They had an argument. She may or may not have said that she was leaving and, if she said she was leaving, she also said that she was going to Montreal to stay with her sister.
It's confusing - did she storm off and say that she was going to Montreal, or did he leave for a couple of hours and discover that she was gone when he returned home? If she stormed off, how did she leave? Are both true: she stormed off, he left, he returned, she did not return?
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We had an argument about my time management skills,” said Boulding from outside the home.
Boulding said he then went to get hay and when he came home, Jennifer was gone. When asked what he thought happened, Boulding said he didn’t know.
“I have so many different ideas since I’ve been thinking about it but yeah, took off with another man, just left like cause, she had left a few times before, gone to a motel and then called me the next day or whatever to come pick her up,” Boulding said. “But yeah, I figured I would be getting a call about something.”
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[Sister] Johanne tried the couple’s landline again in April and spoke to her nephew. Two days later, on April 21, she said Boulding called her.
“And
he said, you know, I thought she was with you. I haven’t seen her since Feb. 5,” recalled Johanne. “I just thought OK, like, tell me what happened. You know, he’s like,
we had a big fight, she said she was (leaving), she stormed off. She said she was (going to) contact you, I thought she was with you.”
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“No, I did not,” Boulding said. “
I came home and she was just gone, like I have nothing beyond that. I am in the dark about all of it.”
Boulding said he has no idea what could have happened to Jennifer. He said he did not kill his wife, and believes she’s still alive. “Because she’s a strong, independent woman, knows how to take care of herself and yeah, I just refuse to believe that she’s dead,” Boulding said."
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"Provencal doesn't have a cellphone, and
she left her purse."
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