GUILTY IL - Willow Long, 7, Watson, 8 Sept 2013 - #2

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  • #681
Even if I were higher than a kite, I would call 911 if my child had been impaled by an object. I would rather save her and risk jail time than put her out of her misery.

Either way, there's some strange things surrounding this case and I hope that mother is not covering for something...


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BBM. I agree. And I think this is what drives most of us WSer's crazy. The lack of common sense or any sense at all at times during situations like this...
 
  • #682
Hi, thought I would jump in and say hi, I have been pretty much been following this story from the beginning. Sad to see such a sad ending to a wonder girl with gorgeous hair :(

A lot of stories floating around today, hard to know which one is right, mum saying she last saw her sunday morning, granddad saying she died Saturday night, and I heard someone saying that mum and uncle threw a party Saturday night??

Something fishy is going on
 
  • #683
clu i could be wrong (wouldnt be the first time) but i think willow's moms BF's mom said that ... is that clear?!?! ugh
 
  • #684
Everyone all together now! "Don't stop....Believin'...."


:grouphug: Willow :grouphug:

:floorlaugh: Can't sing with you...laughing. Thanks for getting that song stuck in my head...LOL.
 
  • #685
I can only post on this case in the middle of the night. Otherwise, I am reading like a madwoman. You guys can fly with your posts!

I sense some serious deception about what really happened with Willow. Was there a party that lasted all night? Is this why mom was in bed and "ill?" What is up with the "we had an argument" statement?

Let me say that if there was an accident in a stick pile in the family yard, the search dogs would have hit on that. The blood would not just be on the stick involved, but blood would be all in that area. How did the uncle "put her out of her misery?" By strangulation? How did the uncle transport Willow to the area where her body was found? By car? Why didn't dogs hit on his vehicle? (I don't know, maybe they did and this helped nail him).

I just know this makes me sick. I feel so frustrated for children who have parents or "loved ones" who aren't watching out for them. I mean, accidents happen. But I really don't feel like an accident is what happened here.
 
  • #686
Welcome to Websleuths or welcome back to Websleuths, PastorJerry!

:welcome:
 
  • #687
I still want to know how grandpa came upon this scenario...did he say that son told him?

yes, Willow's gpa said he finally was able to talk to his daughter & son who had been with LE during that time & his son told him what was in the media
 
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  • #689
I think it would nice to post that here.

I think that is against TOS. The only exception I have ever seen is when KatieCoolady posted the donation site for the Alexander family. That was given a pass. But AFAIK, this is never allowed on WS. :twocents:
 
  • #690
I can only post on this case in the middle of the night. Otherwise, I am reading like a madwoman. You guys can fly with your posts!

I sense some serious deception about what really happened with Willow. Was there a party that lasted all night? Is this why mom was in bed and "ill?" What is up with the "we had an argument" statement?

Let me say that if there was an accident in a stick pile in the family yard, the search dogs would have hit on that. The blood would not just be on the stick involved, but blood would be all in that area. How did the uncle "put her out of her misery?" By strangulation? How did brother transport Willow to the area where her body was found? By car? Why didn't dogs hit on his vehicle? (I don't know, maybe they did and this helped nail him).

I just know this makes me sick. I feel so frustrated for children who have parents or "loved ones" who aren't watching out for them. I mean, accidents happen. But I really don't feel like an accident is what happened here.

Question. I was under the impression the dogs did find her scent in a lot of places around the house. But, I was also under the impression this is pretty normal considering she lived there. I am wrong? I don't know too much about it.
 
  • #691
If there was indeed a party on Saturday night, surely one of those 600+ people who came out to search for Willow would have been present at said party. Remember, according to Wikipedia, this town has 729 residents.

Someone needs to talk.
 
  • #692
There are conflicting reports about that. Some reports say the dogs picked up her scent only on the property and lost it from there, and some reports say the dog picked up her sent both on her property and to *north*, but her body was found to the *south* so I don't even know anymore about the dogs.

...it is also possible (isn't it?) that after all this happened, uncle took a walk to the north to cool off, leaving some hair or a drop of blood, etc that the dogs picked up on for a short way, hence them picking up her scent to the north.

(speculation)
 
  • #693
If there was indeed a party on Saturday night, surely one of those 600+ people who came out to search for Willow would have been present at said party. Remember, according to Wikipedia, this town has 729 residents.

Someone needs to talk.

I agree. As soon as the (potential) party was mentioned, I wondered why has no one come forward to say "Oh I was at their house the night before..." so on and so forth.

This is becoming really shady to me...in many different ways. :moo:
 
  • #694
I can only post on this case in the middle of the night. Otherwise, I am reading like a madwoman. You guys can fly with your posts!

I sense some serious deception about what really happened with Willow. Was there a party that lasted all night? Is this why mom was in bed and "ill?" What is up with the "we had an argument" statement?

Let me say that if there was an accident in a stick pile in the family yard, the search dogs would have hit on that. The blood would not just be on the stick involved, but blood would be all in that area. How did the uncle "put her out of her misery?" By strangulation? How did the uncle transport Willow to the area where her body was found? By car? Why didn't dogs hit on his vehicle? (I don't know, maybe they did and this helped nail him).

I just know this makes me sick. I feel so frustrated for children who have parents or "loved ones" who aren't watching out for them. I mean, accidents happen. But I really don't feel like an accident is what happened here.

BBM: this is one of the questions I'd like an answer too. I hope LE has gone over every family members vehicle with a fine tooth comb.
 
  • #695
Not a pleasant thought but when the autopsy releases the COD would they even mention if there was a puncture wound(stick story) if it didn't have to do with the COD?
 
  • #696
yes, Wllow's gpa said he finally was able to talk to his daughter & son who had been with LE during that time & his son told him what was in the media

thank you thank you
 
  • #697
Question. I was under the impression the dogs did find her scent in a lot of places around the house. But, I was also under the impression this is pretty normal considering she lived there. I am wrong? I don't know too much about it.

I have no idea. If I read that, I forgot about it. I have tried to read every single post but its hard to do!

But I think blood would be noticeable in the stick pile.

I want to know:
1. What was the condition of Willow's purple shirt?
2. Where was the shirt located?
3. Was there a party at the house on Saturday night?
4. Did it begin before the grandparents left on their truck job?
5. Was the mother drug tested?
6. Have polys been given to anyone?
7. What was the condition of Willow's body...was she clothed, recognizable?
8. What were the contents of Willow's stomach?
9. If there was indeed a house party, who was present?

Of course, my list could on and on. But these are some of the questions running through my mind.
 
  • #698
RSBM

Interesting. This is the first mention I've read about a party going on !


Who else saw Willow on Sat. , and who were the last people to actually see Willow alive , besides mom and uncle J. ??

jmo.

I recall the sheriff said JD was the last one to see Willow . . .
 
  • #699
:floorlaugh: scary thing is.....i read it just fine!

I just want him to have a place to vent/get his questions answered/make friends .... He has lost his Willow and I think needs some (emotional) support
 
  • #700
There is one thing that is absolutely, without a doubt, 100% certain...IF this family really love Willow like they are claiming, every single one of them will come forward and be 100% honest and speak nothing but the truth from this point forward. I can see how in the heat of the moment the fear and freak-out session can lead (some) people to say some pretty stupid things and cover for others, etc. However, it's now Tuesday night and Willow's little body has been found long ago. The initial mess is over with.

If they love her...they need to come clean about everything they know NOW (accident or otherwise) so there can be some sort of closure and justice for this sweet little girl.

There are too many families (not every member, but immediate ones) who have covered for the killer on this website..too many to list, as sad as that is to type and hear. Some are in denial (my kid wouldnt do this no way) and some just cover (insert names here).

It is a sad trend of well _______ is gone I must save my _________

if my child hurt anyone id turn em in faster than they could end the sentence, mom there's something i have to tell you
 
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