She used the phrase " their dad".I wish I knew. It does seem odd.
Shes angry she is taking care of his kids.
It also implies Lucas was alive at that moment.
What date she send the photo to JH?
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She used the phrase " their dad".I wish I knew. It does seem odd.
I have thought the same. I think someone asked her if she wanted stranded, but she probably lied to even herself enough to think it happened differently.Right. Which, IMO, goes back to previous comments about how she may be repeating what was said to her at some point. Because that story is clearly not true. Can you imagine being a LEO hearing that for the first time? It would be so hard not to roll your eyes.
We don't know. In her jailhouse interview, she states that it was taken "a few days prior."She used the phrase " their dad".
Shes angry she is taking care of his kids.
It also implies Lucas was alive at that moment.
What date she send the photo to JH?
Just got caught up from last night. I would love to know what FLA thinks of JH. Like her opinion of him and if she thinks he's lied about things. Not sure if she can answer that though. Hopefully we all get answers soon!
#2 is my suspicion if a. Lucas was already deceased or b. She was premeditating.She covers every move she makes.
Habitual liar combined with "old habits die hard".
This is what I think.
1. Meth dealers?? Perhaps
Say there were srangers on the property in the event thay were seen by the neighbors.
2. Pretend potential kidnappers.
She's killing two birds with one stone.
This is off topic of what is being discussed, but the above bolded part of Emily's statement has always bothered me. Why is she not saying she wanted to send it to Jonathan instead of using distancing language by referring to him as "their dad"?
This is off topic of what is being discussed, but the above bolded part of Emily's statement has always bothered me. Why is she not saying she wanted to send it to Jonathan instead of using distancing language by referring to him as "their dad"?
She’s so scared yet she naps when there is a door that maybe doesn’t shut or lock or whatever. Yeah if that exchange even happened I’m betting the couple were in fact unpleasant with HER she probably scared THEM. A person high on drugs isn’t someone you want approaching you, especially when it’s dark.Oh Miss Pink, how I would love to know the answer to this! I am pretty sure I posted a bunch about this 20 or so pages ago.
Think of this - if you did not know that she meant JH, and that he was the father of LH and MH, the assumed 'they', who would you think she meant? I would think she meant that the two people were not strangers, that she knew their father, and was sending him the picture.
Why? Because at no point in this scenario has she introduced the kids as present, or at all. In fact, she seems to go out of her way to let it be known that they weren't there! WHY?
R: Do you know them?
E: No. They were standing outside, they were talking, smoking a cigarette, it was actually pretty early morning, so I thought I'd be like "Hey, is everything Ok? Do you need to come inside, you know, are you stranded?' And they were just like "No" and um looked at me like I offended them or something. Um. And I said 'Ok, I'm sorry you know, it's cold outside, so I didn't know if you you know, you know, needed to come in, I was just being nice. Um, they stuck around for maybe 10, 15 more minutes, I actually did snap a picture of them walking away, cause I wanted to send it to their dad, and be like, hey, this is, you know, what's going on. Because I'm home alone.
No where does she say 'I was feeding M and L, waking them, bathing them, standing outside with them. No mention. I may be reaching, but 'it was actually pretty early morning' gives the impression of it being before kids would be up and about. The early time of day is also oddly offered as an excuse for why she spoke to them. It's early, SO she thought she'd invite them in? What?
She is home alone. Not, 'it's just me and the kids, no one to protect us.' She is home alone.
But she suddenly says 'their dad'. It's jarring, it feels so wrong.
It feels to me as if she wants to paint the picture of them not being around, but they were, and so as she recalls this, they are present in her minds eye, and so she slips and just says 'their father'.
She thought of them being present as she replayed this story in her mind while telling it.
WHY.
Ms Marlowe - tried to quote your post but it just won’t quote?!?!
Re: the shoes she sold. I had the same thought but our VI has stated they were an old pair Lucas had outgrown.
E: No. They were standing outside, they were talking, smoking a cigarette, it was actually pretty early morning, so I thought I'd be like "Hey, is everything Ok? Do you need to come inside, you know, are you stranded?' And they were just like "No" and um looked at me like I offended them or something. Um. And I said 'Ok, I'm sorry you know, it's cold outside, so I didn't know if you you know, you know, needed to come in, I was just being nice. Um, they stuck around for maybe 10, 15 more minutes, I actually did snap a picture of them walking away, cause I wanted to send it to their dad, and be like, hey, this is, you know, what's going on. Because I'm home alone.
And what about this part? It's like she almost says who it is. Definitely sounds like she knows who they are and backtracks.
This is off topic of what is being discussed, but the above bolded part of Emily's statement has always bothered me. Why is she not saying she wanted to send it to Jonathan instead of using distancing language by referring to him as "their dad"?
Yep, when people say "you know?" a lot, they're tryiing to get the person they are speaking with to agree with what they are saying, kind of like "oh yes, Emily, you poor thing I totally understand why you would do that!"She says 'you know' 18 times in that short interview. She's trying to convince.
Oh Miss Pink, how I would love to know the answer to this! I am pretty sure I posted a bunch about this 20 or so pages ago.
Think of this - if you did not know that she meant JH, and that he was the father of LH and MH, the assumed 'they', who would you think she meant? I would think she meant that the two people were not strangers, that she knew their father, and was sending him the picture.
Why? Because at no point in this scenario has she introduced the kids as present, or at all. In fact, she seems to go out of her way to let it be known that they weren't there! WHY?
R: Do you know them?
E: No. They were standing outside, they were talking, smoking a cigarette, it was actually pretty early morning, so I thought I'd be like "Hey, is everything Ok? Do you need to come inside, you know, are you stranded?' And they were just like "No" and um looked at me like I offended them or something. Um. And I said 'Ok, I'm sorry you know, it's cold outside, so I didn't know if you you know, you know, needed to come in, I was just being nice. Um, they stuck around for maybe 10, 15 more minutes, I actually did snap a picture of them walking away, cause I wanted to send it to their dad, and be like, hey, this is, you know, what's going on. Because I'm home alone.
No where does she say 'I was feeding M and L, waking them, bathing them, standing outside with them. No mention. I may be reaching, but 'it was actually pretty early morning' gives the impression of it being before kids would be up and about. The early time of day is also oddly offered as an excuse for why she spoke to them. It's early, SO she thought she'd invite them in? What?
She is home alone. Not, 'it's just me and the kids, no one to protect us.' She is home alone.
But she suddenly says 'their dad'. It's jarring, it feels so wrong.
It feels to me as if she wants to paint the picture of them not being around, but they were, and so as she recalls this, they are present in her minds eye, and so she slips and just says 'their father'.
She thought of them being present as she replayed this story in her mind while telling it.
WHY.