Wonder why the reporters in the boston article didn't question the difference in Abby's health?? I pray she's exactly like Jane Young said. If she wasn't, seems Jane would have stated she's receiving medical care and blah blah blah... but she didn't. And as I've been reminded by several posters, Jane chooses her words wisely, and for reasoning. Why would she say she was in good health, and someone obviously had been helping her survived for the past 9 months if she came home weak, unable to eat solid foods, and needed to rest to build up her strength?
One of the articles posted today also quoted some of the top LE investigators in this case, and that they weren't releasing a statement to alarm residents because they had nothing to lead them to believe that. So obviously they don't believe this 'sketch dude' abducted Abby. He may have drove the vehicle, but from the little that has been released it does not state she was taken against her will. And I'm OK with that!!! I would MUCH rather believe she left on her own, found out 'grown up life' wasn't all she thought she was prepared for, and came back home.
I wonder if Reuben will now try to custody? Wasn't that in one of his letters? That is Abby wants, she can come live with him? And Zenya has stated if Abby came home, all this would go away, and they would move away and start anew. I look for that to happen, maybe even with a name change. What the course they choose, as long as ABBY'S health and well fare are the driving force, then more power to them. I don't know what I would do in such instance, I honestly don't. But then again, I have extended family from both sides in the area, and could gain strength from them.
Reuben has hinted that there were problems at home, and perhaps the reason Abby left. From his letters to Abby, it's clear he felt she had left on her own, but had left for a reason of which he never stated whether he knew, or was just thinking might be possible. I don't know him or Zenya, or anyone else in this case. I'm not sleuthing either, and leaving that to social services, child advocates, child psychologists, or someone along that line to help Abby decide what's best for HER!
As far a someone being a nurse. I'm also a nurse. I know many nurse friends. While most of us are comfortable treating simple things at home, we also know when to seek professional advice. Not all nurses do, mind you. A nurse that finishes last in the class, or on state exams is still a nurse. In my instance, I could care for very sick individuals, even dying ones that had made the choice to remove tube feedings, etc., but when my own child was sick, my knowledge was there, but I wanted them with the top doctors, in the best hospitals in the area, and I asked many questions, etc. No way would I personally feel comfortable with this situation without professionals guiding me. Nope. Wouldn't know where to begin on what the right or wrong thing to say, ask, etc even though it was my child.
I would want a complete exam at a hospital with the top forensic nurses I know, and the top doctors I know. I would want to know that emotionally and physically her health had been examined and ANY issues addressed with a treatment plan. But hey, that's just me....not all are the same. I'll treat an animal at home, and I'm VERY close to all my animals, but I know when I need to reach out for help.
I pray there are professionals guiding Abby, and her FAMILY, not just Mom and Sis, but Dad also, in dealing with this situation. Whatever past skeletons there may be, I pray they are ALL able to leave them behind, and focus on Abby. Focus on finding out the TRUTH, but with the guidance of professionals in mental health as to how to approach.
*Had said I was going to sit on my hands, but that last article is in such stark contrast to what the leading law officials are saying, that I just can't... I don't understand, may never understand, and may just have to move along....*
ALL IN MY OWN OPINION BASED ON MY OWN LIFE EXPERIENCES!