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“They were basically jumping on this one just hours after someone last saw her, at a time when it could have been possible that she really did just take the kids and go off with some friends. I really want to know what the smoking gun was for them-did NUA confide in them with some info that we don't have yet (I am assuming so), …did CW come off even shadier to them than he did to us in his interviews, etc.”
Smoking gun? More like a canon that had just gone KA-BOOM.
NUA rang LE on Monday because she felt something wasn’t right. I believe she was totally responsible for drawing their attention to the fact that something was very wrong and she feared for SW’s safety.
She told LE that SW wasn’t responding to phone calls or text messages.
She told LE that SW was 15 weeks pregnant and had missed her doctor appointment.
She told LE that the car was in the garage together with the children’s car seats.
She told LE the house was locked but there was also a latch on the front door which was only ever used to stop the children getting out.
With the house completely locked, it was impossible for them to leave whether by their own accord or if they’d been abducted.
She would have told LE that SW had mentioned the possibility of an affair.
She would have told LE that CW told her that morning that they were separating.
Once inside, they found the bed had been stripped and the bedding was on the floor.
The children’s beds were unmade and their blankets missing.
She told them SW was meticulous and would never have left the house with the bedrooms like that.
LE found her phone between the cushions and NUA told them SW was never without it, ever.
Her purse, wallet, keys and the children’s medications were in the house.
A neighbour who goes to the gym every day said his car was idling on the driveway at 5:15 and she’d never seen him leave at that time before.
CW told NUA she was going to a friend’s house that day but he didn’t know who the friend was.
CW told Officer Conrood that he woke up at 5:00 and less than an hour later told Det. Baumhover that he woke up at 4:00.
A neighbourhood canvas was conducted for several hours later that evening by patrol and a check well-being BOLO was initiated through dispatch.
I’d say that’s one heck of a lot to fire off an investigation with on day 1.