Gardener1850
Timeline Guru (Still Remembering Cupcake)
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Regarding CR for the most part I agree he is OK, but at the same time I think he knows more and hopefully he's shared with LE. The thing that really bothers me though is after LVD sent the text to CV's son's that their father had died they were not getting replies from her. She was basically ignoring their messages. One of the son's texts or call's CR thinking possibly he knows what the heck is going on, there is no response and he leaves CR messages to call him back and he never does. Why would CR not return the call? Very bothersome to me.
BBM. Do you have a source for that? Because this is the first I have read about CR not returning calls from his step-brothers after CV died. I do recall CR's interview saying he ignored calls and texts from Charles in Feb 2019 after Lori lied to CR saying Charles had cheated on her. CR was dealing with his newborn baby being in the hospital at that time and was angry at Charles, because CR believed Lori's lie. It's possible he didn't know what to say to his step-brothers (Charles' sons) and it could have made it extra awkward if he still believed that Charles had been cheating.
But, also, let's not forget that Lori lied to CR at first saying Charles had a heart attack. After Lori told CR that Charles was shot by Alex, well... If I were Colby I wouldn't know what to believe at that point. I certainly wouldn't be calling other relatives to tell them the cause of death if I didn't know what was true. And now that I type all this out, it just occurred to me-- maybe that was Lori's intention with the lie to Colby? Maybe she hoped she could tell Colby "heart attack" and Colby would spread that lie to the other family members she didn't want to contact? Had she used Colby before in that way? Maybe he had realized that over the years and this time decided to shut down instead of spreading his mom's false narratives?
MOO.
ETA: Here is CR's long interview: RAW INTERVIEW: Full 42 minutes with Colby Ryan
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