redtailhawk
Hi! I'm Arlo the dog, I like groundhogs, biscuits
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I had not been following this case till I saw the video about the candlelight vigil on CNN. Had to read the entire thread to get up to speed.
As far as the speculation that one of the boys didn't "look" like his own biological child: since when does lighter or darker hair keep someone from loving their own child? Why do the children have to look just like him? Most children are composites of both parents and their ancestors - and besides that is a slippery slope for justifying the disappearance of all three boys. What if these were girls? Would the question even come up?
Our schools need to teach biology and genetics better than they do. JMOO Human beings can have traits of every ancestor going back generations and there are wild cards. My older son has a reddish beard, and there is no red hair on either side. My younger son was white blonde as a baby and now his hair is dark brown. Blue or hazel eyes can appear in families where both parents have brown eyes (like my husband's family).
What bothers me is that this guy had lost his job here at Christmas time and he clearly had problems. Spending more time with the kids sounds great unless this guy was spending more time trying to figure out how to do away with them. :furious:
The story about passing the kids off to a nice woman sounds alot like Caylee Anthony's Zanny the Nanny. The nonexistent Nanny.
What you say is very true! I would guess many of us would have an example to share.
What I noticed was the youngest child has features that favor his father's mother (paternal grandmother). IMO
RTH