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No, she didn't. It was 11.30 until the cctv came out, then the story changed.
If I had a suspicious mind I would be wondering about that :facepalm:
From Nancy Grace, date 17 July 2012, heavily snipped by me -
GRACE: Wylma, when you saw them right away that day what was your last image of them?
COOK: Just the normal image, don`t be gone very long and we realized they left 11:30. By 12:30, we were not happy because they weren`t back. And that`s when Kelly, my 12-year-old grandson from Heather`s house, the dad was home so we went searching right away and by 2:00, Heather couldn`t find them either so she went straight to the police station and the police went out right away.
And so it was at 11:30, they asked me if they could go for a short bike ride, and I said yes. And they`ve done this millions of times. And they`ve never, never went that far. I could go outside and yell their names, and they would eventually hear me.
We are taking your calls. Out to Ms. Wylma Cook. Ms. Cook is the grandmother of 8-year-old Elizabeth and 10-year-old Lyric. Ms. Cook, you were taking me through that morning. So they asked to go and ride their bikes, and that`s about what time?
COOK: 11:30.
GRACE: 11:30.
COOK: And Lyric knew that we were going to be heading for home at 1:30 because her mom got off at 2:00.
http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1207/17/ng.01.html
Tammy on 16 July 2012, speaking Jane Velez Mitchell -
When my mother and I, the grandmother who was babysitting, when my mother and I went on our search for them, and this was at about a quarter to 3 -- and keep in mind the last they were seen was at 11:30 a.m., when they told mom they were going on the bike ride. So that is the last time they were for sure seen. And now, it`s going on to -- it`s getting close to being a quarter to 3.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1207/16/ijvm.01.html
The cctv had not been released on July 14 Des Moines Register article which stated 12:15 was written. The cctv would not be released for several more days. The Des Moines Register's is not the only article that sites 12:15; it's simply the earliest one I came across. The link posted (above) from the NG program on July 17 has Wylma stating that the girls left for the bike ride at 11:30, not that 11:30 was the last time she saw them. Also, when reading the transcript from the July 16 JVM program (link above), if the entire transcript is read, when the story was being introduced the following information was given:
"The last place that I can tell you is where they were at is when grandma seen them at 12:15."
Regarding what Aunt Tammy has to say on this same JVM program, Tammy is repeating what she thinks she remembers as the last time Wylma saw the girls. As usual, Tammy, who was not at Heather's house that morning/early afternoon, gets things confused (i.e., east/west, feet/yards/acres, etc.). Wylma has said more than once that the girls asked to go for a bike ride at 11:30 and that she last saw them behind Lederman's at 12:15.
The girls' grandmother has not changed the time she last saw the girls. I'm unsure why anyone would think there is something nefarious about Grandma Wylma, a family member and a victim of this crime.