She had stopped visiting her kids and was acting like she didn't want them (IMHO) by putting their mattresses, clothing, and toys on the curb with a "FREE" sign:
13 Feb 2020
Robertson said he and Brandon Boudreaux met on
Oct. 13.
"He was so anxious that we actually met in my office on a Sunday morning and he told me this wild tale of killing and missing people and religious cults and that he had been the victim of a drive-by shooting," Robertson said.
"Basically, the bottom line for him at that point was he was hoping I could find Alex Cox and the Jeep that Alex was driving, and he hoped that I could find his wife, whom he had lost contact with for about two weeks," Robertson explained. "They were going through a divorce and
they were supposed to exchange their four kids and she didn't show up for the last meeting. And then he was the target of the drive-by shooting and he thought that he recognized his assailant as being Alex Cox."
Robertson said Boudreaux told him Cox was driving
a green Jeep Cherokee registered to Lori's late husband, Charles Vallow.
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