Bootsctr
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Sadly, as much as it pains me to say, I have a feeling these girls may have been a little less supervised than what we have heard from the family. No one wants to go on national TV and admit that the girls typically rode their bikes unsupervised for longer than what the "perfect parent" would consider "acceptable".
But the reality is this: Small town people live like this every day. My kids STILL did before these girls went missing. No one thinks it's going to happen in their community. Kids are out riding their bikes all hours of the day (and sometimes night) and come home safe year after year. I grew up in the same town I live in today and honestly not much has changed. I'm sure some of the daily practices that go on in my house would horrify people who have never lived with my "small town mentality".
It's not even the story of "when I was little we could leave in the morning and not come home until dinner"...I'm saying it STILL happens today in small towns. Just up until a year or so ago can I say I'd noticed a sharp decline in the # of kids who were out riding on their own. Even now, I still see tons of kids out...it's just there are typically at least 2, sometimes more. But parents still let their kids out and about for long lengths of time.
Anyway, my point is simply that I think these girls probably went further than anyone in the family knew. How many of OUR parents would be shocked if they knew all the stuff we did when we were younger?I am CERTAIN my parents didn't know all the mischief I got into.
I know the family means well in their interviews declaring how well supervised they were and how obedient the girls were about their boundaries, but someone isn't accurate...either Mr. C or the family...but I don't know which. And I don't necessarily think anyone is lying, it's what they truly believe.
:goodpost: I believe the famly does not want to admit that the girls were as closely supervised as the family claims, nor do I believe the family is lying. Maybe what the girls were told was vague.... "Don't go too far." Maybe the lake to the girls was not too far. Who knows? Only the girls and the killer. I lean that they were abducted closer to home sooner after they were seen on video and that they were taken closer to 1:00 about the time Mr. C was going to say before his wife reinterpreted his sighting of the girls for him. The biker's timeline does not work for me at all. Sorry. I don't think he's lying, I just don't know if it was the girls' bikes he saw at all. I think whomever did this is self-employed or does not have a regular job. They aren't really accountable to anyone. They would not be suspected of abducting 2 little girls and murdering them, but they are "different", a loner so to speak. I don't think they are on the registered sex offender registry either.