Ok. So that doesn't mean they put money into it, right?
That's definitely what I think, aside from possibly the material costs which is not a lot. So the "new custom kitchen cabinets" in the 400k home weren't part of the debt problem, IMO.
Ok. So that doesn't mean they put money into it, right?
No person is responsible for filling them. The oil is pumped into the tanks by an oil derrick (pumper).Ahh ok, so a different person would be responsible for filling them? Do you know if these are Union jobs?
He may have been involved in it, but he wouldn't have done it by himself.In CW's maintenance role, would he be cleaning out the tanks, when empty?
Would he be removing, what remains in the tanks?
Maybe CW researched grave depth? “In general, most graves dug today are not 6 feet deep. According to Nancy Faulk, director of Prairie Home Cemetery in Waukesha, Wisconsin, "Many states simply require a minimum of 18 inches of soil on top of the casket or burial vault (or two feet of soil if the body is not enclosed in anything)." She added that the crew at Prairie Home Cemetery uses "an approximate depth of 4 feet for traditional and natural burial." How Deep Are the Dead Really Buried?Well if he knows that it explains things. He really didn't have time. But I'm sure burying her in a shallow grave wasn't Plan a. I wonder what it was?
Yes, SW's dad made the cabinets.We also recently learned that they had new custom kitchen cabinets installed inside of that $400K home.
I don’t know if the person (I say that because I thought we weren’t allow to discuss FM’s) charged them for the cabinets or not.That's definitely what I think, aside from possibly the material costs which is not a lot. So the "new custom kitchen cabinets" in the 400k home weren't part of the debt problem, IMO.
I believe they are emptied out in one day, but I can't remember how much oil my husband said a tanker truck holds. You may be onto something with this theory.When a tanker comes to pick up oil would the tanks be emptied out in one day by that tanker? Or would only a small portion be taken? Since these tanks were nearly full, I wonder if it is possible CW thought they would be emptied over the weekend enough that he could open the lower hatch. Is it possible he planned to put SW and the girls in an empty tank using the larger manway/cleanout at the bottom? Could the tanker have been rescheduled? Or perhaps he was off on his calculations on what day the oil should have been picked up? Maybe that is why he ended up burying SW & Nico and put the girls in the tanks? Perhaps his last minute change was that he would move SW to one of the tanks after it had been emptied. Is it possible the tank was scheduled to be emptied that day and had NUA not called he would have returned and moved SW to the tank via the manway door later that day?
Well if he knows that it explains things. He really didn't have time. But I'm sure burying her in a shallow grave wasn't Plan a. I wonder what it was?
I don’t know if the person (I say that because I thought we weren’t allow to discuss FM’s) charged them for the cabinets or not.
I don't think he had an accomplice either. And there was a lot of discussion as to whether or not there were alarms, or if he was able to disarm them.I don't think that CW had an accomplice. Unless the person rivals Plakleds, from Star Trek. There is no reason for anyone to get involved in a scenario like this. Even if the sensors went off, the "Mental Giant", probably had some bizarre story to justify this, that made sense in his brain cell.
I agree. Or someone with money and time to concentrate on getting legal advice just before he decided to tell the "truth".I don't think that he came up with the idea that SW killed the kids, that story came from someone far more intelligent than CW.
@MollyDDD Would you have a link for this post as I have not read this previously. TIAWe also recently learned that they had new custom kitchen cabinets installed inside of that $400K home.
Hi Judi, this is not CW's site. But it sure gives us a an idea. Also, I have not seen this on the news.Someone else posted a video of a woman who had baked an 8" diameter cake. When she flexed her fingers across the cake, they reached from one side to the other. I have smallish hands and just flexed one ... it was exactly 8" from the tip of my thumb to the tip of my middle finger. Try it yourself ... it's truly shocking. Can you imagine a body being forced into such a small opening.
Yes but what's the difference between that and his worksite except other people would eventually come to his worksite.
He has to drive many lonely miles to get to those two sites. The GPS likely wouldn't track how long he stopped anywhere along the road, just where he drove. Or does it?
I did not see any mention of that. It seems she was involved in a lawsuit against them.
You should go back and read those pages, there was a lot of opinion, and ppl with oil industry ties were giving their opinions too. Also the abduction theory of her (planned?) disappearance was explained by ppl who have thought about it a lot.Very interesting.
I wonder if CW merely could set his own schedule of checks, or easily modify the schedule.
I read that in a previous post but I do not think it was a recent job with the intent of listing the house.@MollyDDD Would you have a link for this post as I have not read this previously. TIA
If this is accurate and CW and SW did have a recent new custom kitchen cabinets installed in their home then it lends to the possibility that there are many reasons why people embark on a home renovation project and sometimes they have a long term plans to sell and want to increase the value of their home.
The most common projects for home renovations are the kitchen and bath renos for the purpose of resale.