HauntsForHope
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"The" suspect, not 'A' suspect.
So was that the false information she gave LE, or something else?
Sorry, I can only read what is in the news articles...no audio.
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The Pinellas County Medical examiner was scheduled to conduct the autopsy at 10 a.m. Sunday. There were no visible signs of trauma on body, said Clearwater Police Department spokesman Rob Shaw.
"I did trust her," Demerson said of Wiley. "Four and a half hours went by and she never reported, not only to me but to the authorities, that my child was missing. And those are some unexplained answers that I have not yet to understand."
Maybe there was no stop for fast food? It wouldn't be the first time someone was caught in a lie due to their absence on surveillance video.
The most problematic for me, however, is WHY she picked up Felecia in the first place. What was the purpose? Was it for someone else? Did something go wrong or was everything planned?
MOO
Yes I felt the same way, what she was saying was as if she were the mother. Her story just didn't jive for me and impress conf it sounds like they knw exactly what happened. How could the public not be at risk?? That I don't get at all. A isolated incident??
BBM: I couldn't agree more on this panther. Most 23 yr. olds I know are out on the town, with their friends and getting into typical mischief. They certainly are not volunteering to spend time with a 9 yr. old. Maybe my life is to normal?
Still getting caught up but not sure if this was posted yet?
More here:
http://www.tampabay.com/news/public...le-terrace-girl-awaits-autopsy-report/2180347
Someone (s) have done mom wrong according to her recent fb posts.
I think you are spot on in this case, but fwiw, I was a "Big sister" through the YMCA when I was 23. The girl was family of someone I knew, and I began spending time with her unofficially--taking her hiking, biking, to dinner, etc just to get her away from her home life for awhile. After about a year, we signed up through Big Brother/sister (FBA program) so that I could use the experience on my resume. She is now 21 and has a child of her own-we are still in touch. I was 23-she was 8-and the relationship began because I really dug her and felt that as a single 23 year old, I had something to offer her too.
But again, something seems off in this case. I only chimed in a bit OT because I really don't think a 23 year old hanging out with a nine year old is necessarily nefarious. :twocents:
Adj. 1. wily - marked by skill in deception; "cunning men often pass for wise"; "deep political machinations"; "a foxy scheme"; "a slick evasive answer"; "sly as a fox"; "tricky Dick"; "a wily old attorney"
foxy, guileful, knavish, crafty, sly, tricksy, cunning, dodgy, tricky, slick
artful - marked by skill in achieving a desired end especially with cunning or craft; "the artful dodger"; "an artful choice of metaphors"
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wily
adjective cunning, designing, scheming, sharp, intriguing, arch, tricky, crooked, shrewd, sly, astute, deceptive, crafty, artful, shifty, foxy, cagey (informal), deceitful, underhand, guileful, fly (slang)
Is it odd that E.W. was able to post bond so easily? I mean, if LE even had an inkling that she was a suspect in Felicia's death, wouldn't they do everything in their power to hold her?
That's very puzzling to me too - I think I posted it upthread earlier.
Surely, she has committed a worse crime in this whole horror besides making a false statement to the police.
Do LE ever let potential criminals out on lesser bonds so they can follow/track the potential criminals... and, therefore, get more information/evidence?
Just a thought....