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Crystal's story will be on Nancy Grace Christmas Eve at 8 pm.
That is definitely a step in the right direction! I bet they are so happy [emoji3]http://www.wdrb.com/story/30840364/parents-of-missing-bardstown-mother-granted-visitation-with-grandson
The maternal grandparents have been awarded visitation. I have heard from the family that the grandparents only have visitation. Eli's siblings, aunt, uncle and cousins are not allowed to visit with him at this time. Hopefully soon they will all be reunited!
I wonder if it is so it is less stressful on the three year old. Not seeing his siblings for so long then suddenly seeing them again but then can't be with them all of the time. He won't understand why. Hopefully they will all be together soon permanently.I dont get why he cant see his siblings too.
This makes me smile.http://www.lex18.com/story/30864416/new-year-brings-new-hope-for-bardstown-family
"It was one of the best Christmas presents Tommy and Sherry Ballard could get after their daughter, Crystal Rogers, vanished without a trace in July.
A judge's order allowed them time with their three year-old grandson they hadn't seen in almost six months.
"We got on the floor and played with him and it was like he never left really," said Sherry Ballard, Crystal's mother."
Being a suspect would he be allowed to leave the area?
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http://www.kystandard.com/content/filed-motion-questions-houck%E2%80%99s-flight-risk
New motions have been filed by the Ballard family. Interesting reading at the link.
"The motion further claims that Brooks Houck has been “attempting to sell all of his real estate holdings below market value” and that “based upon these indicia, it appears that Respondent is preparing to flee the state with the child.”
I'm not sure what he's up to..........but it's making people nervous. Sounds as if he's cashing out for some reason.
He's just trying to get out of Dodge, before the "spit" hits the fan...
Hmmmm....maybe. Now all Houck has to do is try and figure out where they placed the transponder. If his neighbors observe him spending a lot of time lying on his back looking at the underside of his pickup, you may be on to something.
He may also be cashing out for:
1) Insuring he has plenty of bail money.
2) One of those high priced lawyers that demand a fist load of cash up front just to have a consultation period, not to mention the outrageous retainer that is soon to follow that consultation.
3) Much akin to the fires out at the family farm, he enjoys playing and toying with people simply for the fun of it. The more mental torture and cat-and-mouse games he inflicts on her family, the more he seems to relish in it.
4) Now that the grandparents have visitation rights, he's preparing for the day when Houck Jr. tells his grandparents what really happened to his Mommy that night, and who all was there. At that point, reference #1 and #2 above.
5) He wants to buy himself one of those high speed boats like he saw at the end of the movie The Hangover, Part II.
6) He plans on running for sheriff again and needs to generate some campaign funds.
Hmmmm....maybe. Now all Houck has to do is try and figure out where they placed the transponder. If his neighbors observe him spending a lot of time lying on his back looking at the underside of his pickup, you may be on to something.
He may also be cashing out for:
1) Insuring he has plenty of bail money.
2) One of those high priced lawyers that demand a fist load of cash up front just to have a consultation period, not to mention the outrageous retainer that is soon to follow that consultation.
3) Much akin to the fires out at the family farm, he enjoys playing and toying with people simply for the fun of it. The more mental torture and cat-and-mouse games he inflicts on her family, the more he seems to relish in it.
4) Now that the grandparents have visitation rights, he's preparing for the day when Houck Jr. tells his grandparents what really happened to his Mommy that night, and who all was there. At that point, reference #1 and #2 above.
5) He wants to buy himself one of those high speed boats like he saw at the end of the movie The Hangover, Part II.
6) He plans on running for sheriff again and needs to generate some campaign funds.
Being a suspect would he be allowed to leave the area?
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