Thanks! I gotta check that out.There is a show on Hulu called "Missing"-- I really like it and many cases have gained media and social attention. Every episode ends with ways to help or reach out if MP is seen or known sighting/location.
Thanks! I gotta check that out.There is a show on Hulu called "Missing"-- I really like it and many cases have gained media and social attention. Every episode ends with ways to help or reach out if MP is seen or known sighting/location.
Thank you, I'm looking forward to hearing what he has to say.Local channel will have an interview with the husband on tonight at 5, 6 and 10.
KLKN Facebook page - has a video teaser on it.
I just watched it Knox, and I don’t know what I think or feel about it or about this whole situation! It’s so baffling. Did you see the interview? Would love to know your thoughts.Anyone catch the interview with the husband?
Still completely in the dark, no answers to be found in what he had to say, JMO. I’ll be silent on the rest.I just watched it Knox, and I don’t know what I think or feel about it or about this whole situation! It’s so baffling. Did you see the interview? Would love to know your thoughts.
It sounds like he was leaving a lot out of his description of their 'conversation' that night. How do you go from 'Our marriage ain't supposed to be for forever' to 'what would a perfect night be?'This quote from Tyler’s husband in the Dateline article is interesting:
“Marshall Vogel told Dateline that he and Tyler were discussing their relationship that night. “Things were tough. We -- we both knew that we loved each other very much. It was just maybe our -- maybe our marriage wasn’t supposed to be forever,” he said. “We talked about what a perfect night would be. And so Tyler said, ‘A movie night with our kids and pizza and just hanging out.’ “
It sounds like their marriage was over. Husband says they talked about what a “perfect night” would be. What does that mean?
Yes, it doesn’t make sense to me anyway. There’s a lot left out. Then he repeats a message to Tyler that says “call your dad” as if he knows if Tyler were able to contact anyone, it wouldn’t be him.It sounds like he was leaving a lot out of his description of their 'conversation' that night. How do you go from 'Our marriage ain't supposed to be for forever' to 'what would a perfect night be?'
Something is missing from that equation. Tyler said his perfect night would be pizza/movie night with the kids but then he runs out the back door, leaving the pizza and his young son behind?
MOO I take the 'perfect night' to either mean a) let's have one last perfect night before we tell the kids we're divorcing b) let's 'reset' (no more arguing/talking about our marriage) and let's try to have a perfect night.This quote from Tyler’s husband in the Dateline article is interesting:
“Marshall Vogel told Dateline that he and Tyler were discussing their relationship that night. “Things were tough. We -- we both knew that we loved each other very much. It was just maybe our -- maybe our marriage wasn’t supposed to be forever,” he said. “We talked about what a perfect night would be. And so Tyler said, ‘A movie night with our kids and pizza and just hanging out.’ “
It sounds like their marriage was over. Husband says they talked about what a “perfect night” would be. What does that mean?
Yes, it doesn’t make sense to me anyway. There’s a lot left out. Then he repeats a message to Tyler that says “call your dad” as if he knows if Tyler were able to contact anyone, it wouldn’t be him.