She said that she moved and as a result she broke her contract so she "gave up" her teaching certificate.Im not sure but I thought TS mentioned why she didn’t have her credentials ugh I can’t remember if it was in interview or msm
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She said that she moved and as a result she broke her contract so she "gave up" her teaching certificate.Im not sure but I thought TS mentioned why she didn’t have her credentials ugh I can’t remember if it was in interview or msm
Hi everyone. Im new here, but ive been following since the beginning, quietly in the background and learning the etiquette of the group! <modsnip: She is a minor. We will just refer to her as the step sister.>She did, and for the record that's not something a decent, protective parent would do if their minor child happened to be tangentially involved in a police investigation. A parent with this teenager's best interest in mind would do everything they could to minimize her involvement and media exposure unless it was absolutely critical to finding the missing child, not literally call her by name into a TV interview to try to establish her (TS's) own innocence. I think that girl has probably had a hard road and now it's not going to get any easier.
Step-sister is also a minor so, I'm not sure why anyone would name her anyway, aside from the fact she's not a suspect or POI.I searched specific key words on Google news. I was unable to find the stepsister named in any MSM.
JMO
I know right? I laid down shortly after the 4th one opened. I fell asleep and woke up to thread #5 after major activity. I’m never taking a nap again.I’m 30 behind and have been reading for days. Plz stop posting for an hour so I can catch up!!!!! Thank you!
Hi everyone. Im new here, but ive been following since the beginning, quietly in the background and learning the etiquette of the group! <modsnip: She is a minor. We will just refer to her as the step sister.>
The only reference I’ve seen was from the interview of the step mother. I don’t think we need to use her name or initials here. Thanks @osuI searched specific key words on Google news. I was unable to find the stepsister named in any MSM.
JMO
ETA= Edited to Add.ETA is “edit to above”,
when you go back and edit an existing post (within the time limit allowed to do that)
Yes, the only way that would have worked is if both girls were threatened to keep silent.Well that would require (I think) both daughters somehow knowing ? It’s not that big of a house IMO
Welcome to WSHi everyone. Im new here, but ive been following since the beginning, quietly in the background and learning the etiquette of the group! <modsnip: She is a minor. We will just refer to her as the step sister.>
No naps!!! Not allowed!!I know right? I laid down shortly after the 4th one opened. I fell asleep and woke up to thread #5 after major activity. I’m never taking a nap again.
And no having a real life eitherNo naps!!! Not allowed!!
I read it as it’s okay to discuss the link shared. But I can’t open it, so I don’t know what kind of info it has. Maybe alert a mod, I don’t know.This was @Tricia's post regarding discussion about the Step Mother (TS)
CO - CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, Colorado Springs, Lorson Ranch, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *endangered* #5
I was wondering the same thing.One thing I'd advise CSI to look at would be drug and toxin residue. I have lots of reasons for saying that, but if they found (for example) any residue of an illegal drug (say, meth...) in the cars, they would really want to do a kind of archaeological look at the house. It's possible to collect residues in bathrooms, flooring, curtains, etc, so as to give a good chemical picture of drugs used in the house within the last 6 months to year. Plus, the actual hiding of drugs in the house can be complicated. So...I wonder about drugs.
People who hide drugs (let's say that TS or AS wanted to hide their use from the other - as users often do) can be very clever about where they hide them. This is a part of a crime scene that most LE would want to investigate. People who hide drugs, well, they are good at acquiring and hiding toxins, let's just say that.
Stuff may have been flushed as well - not just drugs, but other evidence. Some of it may still be there, as it takes a while for somethings to get all the way out to the sewer main - and even then, the main pipe can be forensically examined.
Yeah ITA. Someone just starts something and it grows legs and the rest of us play guess work.ita upthread (or a couple back) @Tricia requested that we use initials. It'd be so much easier!
Yup, I learned on that one. OOPS!ETA= Edited to Add.
To clarify, discussing is fine. Posting links to her sleuthed documents is not. Hope this helps. Thanks @LusitanaI thought it was okay to discuss whatever the stepmother talked about in the interview. She talked about her license situation, wouldn’t that be okay to mention here too? I can’t even open that link anyways, but still.
Love the colour distinctionCheat Sheet: Initials of Case Players:
GS = Missing Child
AS = GS's dad
LH = GS's mom
RD = Neighbor who provided video evidence to LE
TS = GS's stepmother
Yes, we can discuss what she said but we cant discuss any documents or any specifics other than what she stated.I thought it was okay to discuss whatever the stepmother talked about in the interview. She talked about her license situation, wouldn’t that be okay to mention here too? I can’t even open that link anyways, but still.
Im not sure but I thought TS mentioned why she didn’t have her credentials ugh I can’t remember if it was in interview or msm
I thought it was okay to discuss whatever the stepmother talked about in the interview. She talked about her license situation, wouldn’t that be okay to mention here too? I can’t even open that link anyways, but still.
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