pufnstuf
"Yes, she's emotionally disturbed. She's unbalance
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That's fine, but it has not been established yet that any crime occurred. Venus is missing, but she hasn't been found yet. There is no evidence that she was harmed at her parent's house either. No blood. No torn clothing. No screams for help. But I will side with you at this point that she probably is the victim of wrongdoing pending evidence it is actually true.
I don't have the facts that MSP have, and they say that she was abducted. I can't imagine any other scenario that would explain her leaving her children one week after being awarded temporary custody of them. Well... let me say that again... I can't imagine any other LOGICAL scenario...
Frank Black said:Of course Doug is the sole person of interest. That is the way it works. But I will withhold judgement that Doug did it until all of the evidence is in. I say that because the police would already have him in jail if they thought there was any solid connection connecting him to the crime.
Again, I'll take MSP's word that Doug is the sole person of interest in Venus' abduction. The facts that have been released to the public so far seem to uphold that conclusion. The police won't arrest Doug until they get forensics back on the gloves, tarp wrapper, footprints, blood, tire treads, and such. When they have a solid case, they'll arrest him.
OK, but that doesn't answer my question. What crime was Doug accusing him of when Venus acknowledged that a discussion of said crime occurred between her and Doug prior to her disappearance from the father's house?
Dunno. Maybe you can look for that answer.
I agree with you that women are killed often by their estranged husbands, as husbands are killed all the time by the women that they marry too. Domestic violence isn't a male-only crime.
Statistically, women are the victims of domestic violence much more frequently than men are.
Statistically, women die at the hands of their husbands much more frequently than vice versa.
Why didn't Venus fill out the will the many other times that her and Doug were having problems? Why was it only important for her to do so when she went to Michigan?
Was she, in fact, the author of the will? That needs to be checked out.
Her father, her mother, her local friends, her co-workers, the judge, you name it--all said that she had told them that she thought she would be killed by Doug. She obviously wasn't lying or exaggerating, and truly believed that her life was in danger--as she wrote up a will (according to her father).
The story has changed as well in terms of her being abducted by the mailbox outside the home. The family is now saying that they cannot be certain she was abducted walking to the mailbox. That means they have absolutely no idea how she disappeared and was abducted and are just speculating about it. But now everyone following the case thinks she was abducted walking out to the mailbox because that is how the media reports it, and still reports it.
Link to the bolded portion, please?
Interview with Risko, May 13, continues to say that she was abducted outside the house. Whether she was going to mail a letter or water the petunias is really irrelevant. LE has not said whether or not a letter was found in the box or on the ground. Until more details about the particulars come out, I'll continue to believe that Venus was abducted.
I brought this point up too when the case first broke. I asked myself how could the father possibly know what happened to Venus, when he was in bed sleeping? Either he was sleeping or he was not sleeping. If he wasn't sleeping and knew that she went to the mailbox, that means he either is a potential witness to what happened or he was inside the house and didn't hear her call for help, in which case he would probably feel guilty for having it happen right under his nose. But he can't say he was sleeping and know definitively what happened to her.
You can agree to that, can't you?
The father states he was sleeping. The father has always said that he was sleeping. The conclusion that Venus was abducted outside the home on the way to/from the mailbox is not based soley on his word. He claims that he woke up because the girls were being rowdy and she was gone. My guess is that he woke up at 8:30, but I don't know that for a fact.
The bottom line is that we don't have the facts that MSP has. And we have only gleaned a few tidbits from the family through NG or an article here and there.
We don't know where LE came up with the 7:10 AM parameter. It could be because Venus texted someone. It could be because mom called home and said, "Venus, don't forget to mail the light bill." It could be because she turned off the home alarm system to go outside. We don't know what LE knows.