LietKynes
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Yes, the entire document can be discussed now.I'm only talking about the witness list. That's a public court document and fair game.
Yes, the entire document can be discussed now.I'm only talking about the witness list. That's a public court document and fair game.
I hope and pray that they found him. I heard that the coroner was at the roped off scene today.
Intriguing idea.
Which brings us along to where LE was weeks ago:
What is missing from the house?
What has fibers on it that tell the story of what happened? Where is the blood evidence?
Is a duffel bag missing? A shovel? Any floor coverings? Wood? Electronics? Bicycles? Hockey sticks? Sports equipment? Exercise equipment? Gannon's clothing? A gate key?
There is one witness who knows an awful lot about these questions: AS.
Oh...and there's a carwash witness. And new retail stores. Things are coming together.
Yes, wasn't that interesting? Why would someone who has an annual combined income of $180k/year need a prepaid debit card? Cleaning supplies, vaping supplies, fuel for a rental car?Speaking of bank cards, there’s a company called Green Dot on the witness list. Pre-paid debit cards.
I'm more inclined to believe she was hiding money (from AS) than plotting ahead against Gannon. JMO, MOOSpeaking of bank cards, there’s a company called Green Dot on the witness list. Pre-paid debit cards.
That was a false rumor.Welcome Catareeka, with your post.
Coroner at 'roped off scene' surely indicates news.
My guess would be they requested footage from each, as they were along her route and had known surveillance cameras that may have captured the truck or something, or they found a subway wrapper somewhere, and requested info from each because they weren’t sure which she visited. I don’t know if it would make sense to have all three on the witness list though, if only one had pertinent information.
Speaking of bank cards, there’s a company called Green Dot on the witness list. Pre-paid debit cards.
It was a combination of things IMO. She did not like this child or she resented him for some reason. Maybe he sassed her (and we know she probably could not handle her authority being challenged). I think she has a personality disorder which manifested itself previously in other interactions she had with people. She had just found out she would not be getting a teaching job. I wonder if she didn't have this planned for when she knew AS would be out of town.I just keep thinking what does she gain from murdering Gannon?
I struggle to think that it was to cover up her abuse of him, because we have already seen through her statements that she believes she can create her own reality and talk her way out of anything. Whose to say she wouldn't think she would be able to intimidate Gannon into telling a made up story about how he got hurt, and then she could just lie to the hospital staff, possibly somehow making herself look like the "hero" she always wanted to appear to be, by bringing an injured (maybe the story would be "he had an accident and i rushed him to the hospital") Gannon to the hospital and "saving his life"
I just don't see why or what the motivation would be to take an able bodied enough to walk boy out to some remote location and kill him, when she could have taken him to the hospital and possibly looked like a "hero" depending on what story she and Gannon told about what happened.
Imo. Moo. Just because i can see how delusional she seems to be from her statements. Gloating about future apologies from her husband when she already knew she had murdered his son.
Agreed.It was a combination of things IMO. She did not like this child or she resented him for some reason. Maybe he sassed her (and we know she probably could not handle her authority being challenged). I think she has a personality disorder which manifested itself previously in other interactions she had with people. She had just found out she would not be getting a teaching job. I wonder if she didn't have this planned for when she knew AS would be out of town.
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