incongruent. why wouldn't you immediately report her missing?it seems like the possibility of suicide doesnt get nearly as much attention as I would think it should.
If my wife went missing, I'd immediately get a lawyer and follow their advice
incongruent. why wouldn't you immediately report her missing?it seems like the possibility of suicide doesnt get nearly as much attention as I would think it should.
If my wife went missing, I'd immediately get a lawyer and follow their advice
And he could have given the excuse that he was off to a rodeo, with two horses in the float and the scent of manure hiding any death smells. Two saddles up in the corner to disguise her body.Me, too. That's exactly what I think happened.
Well she might now. But I don’t think she’ll ever say anything to incriminate him.
Not without a subpoena anyways.
As we learned with Casey Anthony, decomp can be identified immediately. Three days is way too long. And there would be a vehicle with a story to tell, which hasn't turned up.Yeah, I could go either way here.
Few people are willing to hold on to a body for three days, and then make a lengthy trip to dump it.
It makes sense that she would be close.
But he could have always buried or hidden her somewhere on his ranch, and moved her on the 25th.
I’m leaning your way, but open to the alternative.
If your wife went missing, would you report her missing?
Would you do something to search for her?
Because this guy didn’t.
The lawyer isn’t the issue. It’s everything that came before.
There's no disguising death smells afterwards. But I'm with you on the rodeo theory.And he could have given the excuse that he was off to a rodeo, with two horses in the float and the scent of manure hiding any death smells. Two saddles up in the corner to disguise her body.
Oh, I think most people are in agreement on that.Thanks for the response. I would report my wife missing. But neighbors wouldn't describe my relationship as picking up kid with engine running and leaving with nothing else. And I'd also have friends coming forward as well. I guess my point is that we have no idea what their relationship was like. The lack of people coming forward seems very odd.
3 days=grisly. Is this where the 55 gal drum discussion comes into play?Yeah, I could go either way here.
Few people are willing to hold on to a body for three days, and then make a lengthy trip to dump it.
It makes sense that she would be close.
But he could have always buried or hidden her somewhere on his ranch, and moved her on the 25th.
I’m leaning your way, but open to the alternative.
No we don't know that <modsnip>. Do you mean whatever happened to her she deserved?"What could Kelsey have bought at the grocery store that might have fueled his temper?" Maybe it wasn't a question of "what". NOne possibility may have been that a someone was at her home that morning. Someone whom she baked cinnamon rolls for and later, drove her to the market. She didn't want to leave the baby in the car with that someone, so she brought the kid inside. Her mother expressed surprise that she hadn't done her hair and make up. Maybe she was in a hurry to get back home before the father of her kid arrived. And he arrived early, just in time to see that someone drive away. Do we know if she drove her own car to the store?
Ha! It would take a lot of cockiness and arrogance to be willing to take that risk.3 days=grisly. Is this where the 55 gal drum discussion comes into play?
Even then, imagine the trip and the risk! Would require steel noogies: does he seem the type, in your learned opinion? I can’t decide.
Mentioned that she may have. Don't believe everything that is the opinion of posters.I bet she is in Idaho with someone she started a new relationship with. Perhaps something went wrong with that relationship. Have the police said anything about her mental state? Another poster mentioned that she may have sought mental health care in Idaho. It would make sense that she would hide it and go to another state. She was a pilot and she would lose her license if she is found to suffer from some disorders. The police would not know because HIPPA and privacy laws would require the medical facility to deny any knowledge of her. She, and her phone, may be together seeking help. Everything is a theory right now. There is just no evidence available.
We have no information about her mental state.I bet she is in Idaho with someone she started a new relationship with. Perhaps something went wrong with that relationship. Have the police said anything about her mental state? Another poster mentioned that she may have sought mental health care in Idaho. It would make sense that she would hide it and go to another state. She was a pilot and she would lose her license if she is found to suffer from some disorders. The police would not know because HIPPA and privacy laws would require the medical facility to deny any knowledge of her. She, and her phone, may be together seeking help. Everything is a theory right now. There is just no evidence available.
No we don't know that <modsnip>. Do you mean whatever happened to her she deserved?
Oh, I think most people are in agreement on that.
There’s lots of different theories, but most agree that it’s very strange that we know so little about either of them.
We also know very little about the true nature of their relationship.
Concur!Ha! It would take a lot of cockiness and arrogance to be willing to take that risk.
A measure of stupidity as well.
I don’t know enough about him to make that call.