CandyRose,
I am wondering about your timeline....I read a published report that they had married the year after he graduated high school and had their first child 6 months later.
I don't see how he had time to complete an electrical engineering degree with children born to him at age 20 and 22 (which I think is fact because by all reports he is 32).
I wonder if the deception started with that degree.
Here's the article that doesn't mention college:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...n24,0,2077712.story?coll=chi-newsbreaking-hed
twinkiesmom,
Most of what I have on my personal collection is from media reports or web resources and some of which I, myself researched so at this point I will have to wait to find corrections, if any so as to make the timeline as close as possible to their history.
I did find this correction:
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http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/ne...AC17F24049F2BDE986257300000E88E9?OpenDocument
06/20/2007
"Christopher Vaughn, whose family was killed last week in the Chicago area,
attended but did not graduate from the University of Missouri-Rolla. A report in Sunday's Metro section incorrectly reported his academic career."
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I'm also wondering at what point the deception started or what snapped along the way that changed the tragic destiny of this family. Was it something that just came about more recent or something that has been boiling for years and just came to a head or what?
I'm also wondering if Kimberly Vaughn's recent degree in criminal justice perhaps provided her with some insight, or discovery of some things about her husband that perhaps she questioned but kept quiet in her mind until further research.
A lot of questions and at this point not a lot of answers as to why this mother and her children were killed and why the killings took place just 3 days before their 13th wedding anniversary. Was Kimberly scheduled to be killed during their anniversary weekend and/or what changed that plan to include the children and as sad as it sounds how come the family dogs weren't included in the family annihilation?
And I'm thinking out loud here but unless the wife and all three children were killed suddenly and instantly without warning, I find it odd that the father would risk having four people fully capable of verbally or physically causing a major problem/scene for him during some arguement or confrontation between himself and the wife, if that was the case, to complete his plan with no interruptions. So I am thinking perhaps the children were drugged or asleep in the back seat of the car when they were killed.
And if that were the case then I'm thinking they were drugged prior to leaving the house that morning, maybe during breakfast, because they were only 23 miles or approx. 40 minutes on the road when the family was killed *IF* they left the house at the reported time according to the father's story.
So many questions........... :-(