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In the second part of the interview WMUR did with LN, WN's mother (Eunice "Tommie" Richards) confirms Celina was wrapped in a "blue" blanket when found.
In the second part of the interview WMUR did with LN, WN's mother (Eunice "Tommie" Richards) confirms Celina was wrapped in a "blue" blanket when found.
In the second part of the interview WMUR did with LN, WN's mother (Eunice "Tommie" Richards) confirms Celina was wrapped in a "blue" blanket when found.
A few things stuck me as odd,but the one that confused me the most was the wedding band on Louisa's finger still.
With so many questions and no comment on wendall I do not understand the ring being there at all. Everytime you saw it wouldnt you choke up?
The next things that stood out was the "who would do what they did" . Then them not letting her see the body could be because it ws to decomposed for LE to consider her seeing that or it could be because of specific injury to the body they are keeping mum about so no one except the suspect would know.
I just wondered what the who would do what they did meant to her. Like who would murder her or did it mean something more specific?
In the second part of the interview WMUR did with LN, WN's mother (Eunice "Tommie" Richards) confirms Celina was wrapped in a "blue" blanket when found.
In the second part of the interview WMUR did with LN, WN's mother (Eunice "Tommie" Richards) confirms Celina was wrapped in a "blue" blanket when found.
In the interview (11:00 p.m. broadcast) WN's mother referring to WN said, "He doesn't want to talk. He's afraid."
Afraid of what?
I don't think so. I watched it again and never heard her say that. The reporter was the one who said it. Could the reporter have gotten it wrong? I think that is well withing the realm of possibilty.
I don't think so. I watched it again and never heard her say that. The reporter was the one who said it. Could the reporter have gotten it wrong? I think that is well withing the realm of possibilty.
Finally, some confirmation about the blanket. The blanket had to have been secured to the body in some way - tape, rope, string...something.
Whether there was a blanket or not is something that has bothered me from the beginning, and this is the first time I've actually believed that there WAS a blanket. I wonder if LE told them that, or that they're going by the same source that we all got 'the blanket' from many weeks ago? And yes, you would think that the blanket would have to have been secured some way for it to stay around her in the water. Unless it was one of those snuggy things and not a real blanket? I'm trying to think this through... if you've got a blanket wrapped around you and you fall in the water, can it stay wrapped around you, maybe enough so that you can't even get out of it once it's wet?
Perhaps the "Why would someone do what they did" statement refers to why someone with paranoid schizophrenia does what they do.
I don't think the authorities would not let LN see Celina's body, they advised against it. I would imagine this is do to the condition of the body after being found from the time spent in the water. No mother would want to remember their child like that.
JMO