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Yes -- thanks for reminding us that CW is NOT "neurotypical."
SW was so open and gave us so much that we felt we knew these children and their personalities. I believe it's indisputable that the girls went to sleep Sunday evening with the promise that Mommy would be home from her three day trip when they woke up in the morning, and they could "barrel rush her," and cling, and squeal with delight -- just as we'd come to know of them.
The realization that they did not get to wake to Mommy greeting them has been as hard to accept as CW forcing them to take a 45 minute ride in his truck with Mommy dead on the floorboard, before he ended their precious lives.
Believing that CW killed the girls at the site, I'm posing the question: why would this not neuro-typical subject delay killing the children until later, when it seemed more convenient for him to murder them at home?
Why didn't CW take his adrenaline rush from strangling SW across the hall, and smother the children ?
Did CW think that in the event he was pulled over while driving, it would be easier to explain why he was transporting one dead body in his truck than to explain why he had three dead bodies in his truck?
I'd like your reasons for a later poll on why CW didn't kill the girls at home and/or kept them alive until arriving his Cervi worksite. I'll start it off, and please add your reasons....
1. Time constraint -- needed to get to work early before anybody else might show up.
2. Had planned on murdering girls in their sleep, Bella woke up, and he put it off a little longer thinking they would fall back asleep in the truck or to work up the courage to do it in a way he hadn’t planned.