Id have to go back and find it, but how far did she ping from where she comitted suicide? What if she spen those missing hours with timmothy? Thats IF he is no longer with usMaybe he is closer than they think? Idk, I just spent the night reading 2 threads and my brain is drained.
Does children's cough syrup these days make kids drowsy? It's been too long since I looked at a bottle so I don't know. If so, perhaps she gave him some to make him sleep while she did whatever she did or took him wherever she took him.
Of course, it might just be that he had a cough and that's why she had it, too.
Only if it has something like diphenhydramine (Benadryl) in it, but they have regulated the OTC kids medications much more stringent as of late, I am not even sure that is in them anymore.
I believe that Camden Hughes' death involved cough medicine (can't find link). I do hope it was for her (the Mom - easing her death) rather than him though. Prayers that he is found safe and well.
JMVHO
The mother of a 6-year-old boy missing from Aurora predicted the child would “never” be found before taking her own life several months ago in a Rockford hotel room, authorities say.
Timmothy Pitzen last was seen May 13 — one day before his mother Amy Fry-Pitzen was found dead with a box cutter under her body. Winnebago County authorities said Friday that Fry-Pitzen left a note that reads: “Tim was somewhere safe with people who love him and will take care of him. You will never find him.”
In the meantime, Aurora police continue ongoing efforts to find Timmothy, Chief Greg Thomas said Friday.
The mother of a 6-year-old boy missing from Aurora predicted the child would never be found before taking her own life several months ago in a Rockford hotel room, authorities say.
ROCKFORD You will never find him.
Those chilling words were found in a suicide note written by Amy Fry-Pitzen, 43, of Aurora, about her 6-year-old son Timmothy.
Three months after a 6-year-old Aurora boy disappeared, police have released new information about the case, including the discovery of a "concerning amount" of the child's blood in the backseat of his mother's SUV.
But police cautioned that they don't know how long the blood had been there, and that it could have come from a nosebleed he suffered in the last year or so.
Investigators also released surveillance video showing Timmothy's mother taking him out of school on May 11, plus two home video clips
In the home clips, Timmothy is seen dressed in Spiderman pajamas and piecing a guitar from Tinker Toys and playing it as he hums a song. In the surveillance video, Fry-Pitzen is seen waiting in the school until the boy, with a backpack, approaches and they walk off together.
Police Disclose New Details
Snipped: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...missing-aurora-boy-6-20110811,0,4021359.story
That actually makes me think it's more likely that he's still alive and that his mother was arranging something with someone out in that area. Of course, it's 'what' the something is and 'who' the someone is that are the big questions.After accessing Fry-Pitzen's I-Pass account, police learned that she made two trips to the area of Dixon, Rock Falls and Sterling in the winter that relatives cannot explain.