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Glad you took a video of the video when it was up! All videos have now been deleted from that account/channel ... Things that make you go hmmmm...
Which should have been a crime scene. Was it ever treated as one? Seems awfully quick to release the scene for a bunch of people to have a party on the same day a guy is killed.
Glad you took a video of the video when it was up! All videos have now been deleted from that account/channel ... Things that make you go hmmmm...
Also wondering, where did the baseball bat come from? I would like a poll on how many 63-year-old men carry a baseball bat in the car? Or how many women that live alone keep a baseball bat in the house?
Ok, weird another random question coming here. Does anyone know if Lori and Alex were biological siblings?
Now we know when she left AZ for ID
August 31.
If you doing a poll on single women that live alone that keep a baseball bat, put me down for one. Kept a small older wood one in my car within reach. Still have it.
I keep a broken version of The Club steering wheel lock by my bed.I live alone, thus why. I found the long handle sans locking mechanism in the basement of my old apartment building and thought, hey, as long as it's sitting there... I moved with it, even though I'm now on the 20th floor (used to be on the 2nd) and I don't think anyone will be rappelling up the side of my new building any time soon; but free is free. It could definitely put a hurting on an intruder.
Do you have a source for this? I understood the article to mean she had been requested to be out of the house by the 31st, not that she moved on this date. It's entirely possible that she could have left a little sooner or later.
His channel is still up, but only has 3 videos, all from the last week or so and related to the current situation with the one for Lori as the latest. The handful of video from prior to that are also gone. I can see why he might do that.
Yes, I realized that. I am just wondering if it is realistic to think he carried a baseball bat in his car? I mean, did he often go take batting practice? Most 63-year-old pitchers sort of have bad shoulders by then, and most pitchers are not batters....
"Charles was a 1974 graduate of Barbe High School and attended McNeese State University where he received a scholarship to pitch for the McNeese Cowboys.
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In 1975, as a freshman he set a new McNeese University record by striking out 13 batters in the first college game he pitched. In 1977, he was drafted to play semi-pro ball in Houston."
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EXCLUSIVE: Police suspect cult leader's first wife was POISONED: Healthy 49-year-old died while training for a 5K run - two weeks before her husband married mom of missing two Idaho kids
6 January 2020
Police investigating the disappearance of two Idaho children believe the first wife of their mother's new husband may have been poisoned, DailyMail.com can reveal.
But tests on the exhumed body of fitness fan Tammy Daybell won't be completed for at least another two weeks, Fremont County Sheriff Len Humphries said.
'We're looking for poison, but we are just having to wait for lab results,' Humphries said in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com.
'You could say we are in a sort of holding pattern right now.'
Daybell died on October 19, aged 49. She was in training for a 5K run to be held a few days after her death, one friend told DailyMail.com.
'She was into healthy living, very fit — and then all of a sudden we hear she has died,' the friend said. 'It didn't make sense then and it doesn't make sense now.'
Police suspect Idaho cult leader's first wife was POISONED | Daily Mail Online
things that make you go hmmmm....6 Jan 2020
Fremont Sheriff's Department is heading up the investigation into Tammy Daybell's death after she died at her home in Salem, Idaho, 15 minutes — and across the county line — from the apartment in Rexburg where the children were last known to be living.
'From an investigation point of view this is a disaster,' Humphries said in his office in St. Anthony, Fremont's county seat.
'There are multiple agencies involved — us, Rexburg police, the FBI, as well as police departments in Arizona.
'There are people who have died strangely in several places, and two kids that we have absolutely no idea where they are.
'Add to that, the mother is known to have told family members that her daughter died a year ago, which we know is not true.
'And then she claimed that the 17-year-old had run off with the 7-year-old and didn't say anything to authorities.
'What kind of parent doesn't help try to find their own kids when they are missing?' he said.
Humphries said he believed Daybell and Vallow have left Idaho but are still in the United States.
[...]
Humphries revealed that police in Arizona alerted his department that things may not be as they seemed. In his 12 years as sheriff, he said he had never had any contact with Chad Daybell.
'Then about 10 days prior to her death we got a call that a guy in a mask was firing paintballs at their house. By the time we responded of course there was no one there. The feeling was it was all a prank.'
Police suspect Idaho cult leader's first wife was POISONED | Daily Mail Online
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6 Jan 2020
Fremont Sheriff's Department is heading up the investigation into Tammy Daybell's death after she died at her home in Salem, Idaho, 15 minutes — and across the county line — from the apartment in Rexburg where the children were last known to be living.
'From an investigation point of view this is a disaster,' Humphries said in his office in St. Anthony, Fremont's county seat.
'There are multiple agencies involved — us, Rexburg police, the FBI, as well as police departments in Arizona.
'There are people who have died strangely in several places, and two kids that we have absolutely no idea where they are.
'Add to that, the mother is known to have told family members that her daughter died a year ago, which we know is not true.
'And then she claimed that the 17-year-old had run off with the 7-year-old and didn't say anything to authorities.
'What kind of parent doesn't help try to find their own kids when they are missing?' he said.
Humphries said he believed Daybell and Vallow have left Idaho but are still in the United States.
[...]
Humphries revealed that police in Arizona alerted his department that things may not be as they seemed. In his 12 years as sheriff, he said he had never had any contact with Chad Daybell.
'Then about 10 days prior to her death we got a call that a guy in a mask was firing paintballs at their house. By the time we responded of course there was no one there. The feeling was it was all a prank.'
Police suspect Idaho cult leader's first wife was POISONED | Daily Mail Online