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Yeah. Didn't Melani herself tell Ian "sometimes kids go dark"? Jmo
Her the end of world date is in two months, when it passes she will realize that she has been left behind.
Yeah. Didn't Melani herself tell Ian "sometimes kids go dark"? Jmo
Her the end of world date is in two months, when it passes she will realize that she has been left behind.
Plus Rexburg LE said that Lori had told people that Tylee had died years ago. YIKESITA @Bellat! Also, Chad had told his parents (Parents!) that Lori was an empty nester, so probably not doing much to find a place where he could use his insurance money to make sure that no one could find them.
She went out of her way to paint her father as the bad guy (and Alex as a saint). It's probably because he took Brandon's side in her custody battle and likely when it comes to the missing kids as well.I found that interview pretty benign. Not any hard questions but she was pretty well spoken. No spin, no verbal gymnastics, etc. everything sounded sincere. The only observation is that interview likely took place in an attorneys office and it appeared there were attorneys on each side of them. Let’s get to some harder questions please.
I thought the transcript was in the East Idaho News article:Looking forward to Tortoise's transcript. Hint, hint. And TIA!
Wow. Sounds like a cheap movie.From the interview:
1) Melani says she moved to Idaho in November and it was a coincidence that Ian lived right across the street from her! She placed an ad on a dating site and lo and behold, he saw it! Not buying it.
2) Melani says Alex had been courting Zulema for months, really wanted to marry her, and she was waiting for the "right time." Also, she is having a hard time dealing with his loss.
3) Melani says it was a total coincidence that she and Ian decided to get married the day after Zulema and Alex. They basically bumped into each other in Vegas. Not buying that either.
Looking forward to Tortoise's transcript. Hint, hint. And TIA!
I feel they are only doing this as part of "the plan" and are in cahoots with CD and possibly LD attorney to help aid the defense.One step at a time. I imagine there's a lot of fear and people have been reticent to open up and share the things they know for various reasons. I know @RexburgSleuth had some concerns before he chose to become verified and share the things he knew. I see this as a stepping stone and hopefully as more people open up and share the things they know (whether for or against certain parties) others will find the courage to follow suit. I'm hoping this brings us that much closer to finding out what really happened and where those kids are.
Looking forward to Tortoise's transcript. Hint, hint. And TIA!
From the interview, Melani:
Melani Pawlowski speaks about her childhood, family deaths and her sudden Las Vegas wedding
The report lists what was included in their tox panel, which has some weird inclusions (like gabapentin, why? That’s not terribly lethal or illicit) and weird exclusions (no amphetamines? No opiates?) but it is likely their local usual panel. It is only positive for caffeine, the other substances you name were negative for their “cutoff” range. The weird part about the caffeine for me is that is not very Mormon. My Mormon friends are pretty strict about the no caffiene rule, though they might be more relaxed on the hot beverages (who can resist hot chocolate? Jesus will understand). Although Lori doesn’t seem to abide by the Mormon in good standing attire expectations, so maybe they imbibe in caffeinated beverages too?Do you have any thoughts about the cannabis, caffeine, alcohol and I think there was a barbiturate in his blood too?
READ: The medical examiner and toxicology reports on Alex Cox | East Idaho News
WHOA!!! Good eye, Finding JoLee!!! I went back to look at the original report based on your post, and yep, the reading was 13 (which would be horrible in a living person) and I hallucinated it as 25 in my haste’s to read through this long awaited report. Yep, per their lab for dead people reference ranges, does not raise a flag unless it is >15. Wonder if there are lab values out there from the accepting hospital ER from when He was first given emergency care?? Thank you FindingJoLee. I think I will sit back and lurk nowThe report gives a reference range for potassium level in the vitreous as <15, and they reported out the result as 13. So wasn't his result normal? (With the caveat that it was normal for that specimen using that collection procedure in that lab.)
Those were all tested but the values you see in that report are the lowest level at which the lab would report out a result. Anything below that wouldn't be reported. They don't seem to be his results -- I believe it's info from the lab about how they would ordinarily report out a result.