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The father, CZ, said the mother repeatedly defied court orders to allow him access to the children. He ultimately was awarded full custody in part to violence in the mother’s home.
He said his ex-wife’s father is a rancher, familiar with the rural area. CZ believes the children and abductors may be north of where they were last seen. CZ has access to the girls’ medical records, and neither has been tested for COVID. That gives him some hope they haven’t crossed borders.
At the 11:00 minute mark he adds details of a private investigator his ex-wife’s family hired.
-He is a former Calgary police service member of 24 years. He acted as a security guard of some sort, appeared with them in court.
- CZ felt they were being followed, court records confirm that is true.
-CZ’s daughter, Wyatt, was with grandmother Theresa O’Driscoll and the private investigator the last time CZ saw them.
-The PI was at the O’Driscoll home when the children went missing, he was not driving his usual vehicle. The police (RCMP?) allowed the PI to leave. CZ’s father tried to follow him, but lost him.
-abductors left their vehicle and cell phones behind.
-RCMP are tracking the abductors’ credit cards, but haven’t found any clues to date.
-CZ is not in contact with his ex-wife
^^Too late to edit the above, but the above post is what father CZ said in the podcast. This is his version of the story. I was trying to transcribe what he said.