Found Deceased NH - Celina Cass, 11, Stewartstown, 25 July 2011 # 5 *Arrest*

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we're ALL confused, trust me!!

so far:
AL Jr (no info on step vs half)
NN step
KM no blood though could be identical twin :-)

KL full sister

Mother was married to AL, had KL, then CC. Mother and AL divorced when CC was an infant. Which is probably why she has the Cass last name, though it is odd.
Mother then involved with father of KM. KM becomes "like a brother"
Mother then marries WN. 10/2010

So there ARE 3 older 'brothers' in her life. I was getting so confused because of all of the various descriptions. I knew that her bio-dad had talked about 'his son' and the stepdad had a son, and then there were reports of the 'family friend' who lived there too. So now it all makes better sense.

Now what I really want to know is who lived there. The red truck was there apparently and that is KM's truck. What about the stepson, where does he live? And how old is he ? I am really curious about who else was there the night she went missing.
 
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I didn't think NN was living with them....but I also thought that he was on WN's facebook friends list....but he isn't now.

I just noticed this too- that he is no longer on WN's FB. His page lists someone else as his father too.
 
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Regarding the layout of the house: I've lived in apartments like that, in houses that were divided into apartments. It's not always easy to figure out which windows, doors, etc. go to each apartment. Often they're not so neatly divided. For example, if you looked at one I lived in from the outside, you'd think I had the front apartment upstairs because of where the door was, but it was in the back. And in another I had rooms on both the east and west side, even though it might look from the street as though my apt. was entirely on one side. So it's hard to figure out.

As far as the clothes: My guess would be that she had on the same clothes all day, and that wouldn't be hard for family to remember. I would think LE checked to be sure that those clothes weren't in her room or in the house, so it was a safe bet that that's what she was wearing. Of course that doesn't mean that she was wearing those if she did go to bed; she could have changed to pajamas and put the same clothes back on in the early morning the next day. Some kids do that, even if they don't end up wearing them all day again for a second day.

Her obit says she liked swimming and fishing, so maybe she left the house to do that the next morning.
 
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If someone has a photo from the video of Adam Laro's (CC's bio dad)
first presser, I can point the guy out. The one who I wonder who he is.

If there is a photo of the Laro family, sitting outside,
I can point out who I think is AL jr.

Nick Noyes is seen commenting on his father's (WN, CC's step-father)
most recent mental health status. That is not the guy I'm wondering about.

(I think I need another interest/activity today... I'm getting way too involved in details!!!)
 
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I have not seen a family interview with the Noyes clan. Just an interview with AL and his parents and family. OUtside, sitting in chairs.


See what I mean??? I meant to say the Laro family!!!!
I'll fix it!
 
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Detailed except for SHOES...that was it, just .... shoes

When they stated no items , I wonder does that automatically include clothing...they must have had family input as to what was in the BR

those darn shoes keep bothering you too, Liz B??

"SHOES" in my mind equals "generic, we bought them at walmart, no freaking clue what made-by-tiny-hands-in-china brand they might be." They were shoes. When her parents searched her room prior to the missing persons description being given, they checked to see if her shoes were there and saw that they were missing. They likely also checked to see if the outfit they suspected she was wearing (could have been her usual eveningwear) was there, and saw that was missing as well.

They do not issue missing persons reports based on a guess when correct information is available.
 
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I just noticed this too- that he is no longer on WN's FB. His page lists someone else as his father too.

Grrrr
Does the father he lists have the same last name?
 
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If someone has a photo from the video of Adam Laro's (CC's bio dad)
first presser, I can point the guy out. The one who I wonder who he is.

If there is a photo of the Laro family, sitting outside,
I can point out who I think is AL jr.

Nick Noyes is seen commenting on his father's (WN, CC's step-father)
most recent mental health status. That is not the guy I'm wondering about.

(I think I need another interest/activity today... I'm getting way too involved in details!!!)

I'm looking for both right now, so I can point out who I thought you were talking about.
 
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Maybe NN is a nephew to WN?
 
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So are there 4 potential males around Celina in and around the home, or 3? Step-father, the son of an ex-boyfriend, WN's son and an actual brother??

There is no evidence indicating a male committed this crime (if there was a crime). We've got very little to go by, and I think the females shouldn't be ruled out because of their gender.
 
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Well, Shoes can also be described as flip flops, sandals, sneakers/tennis shoes/keds, boots, slip-ons, and many other variations other than shoes....not necessarily brand specific
I just hope LE might know, what, if any specific style of shoe(s) are missing...

IMHO, you never know if some little seemingly insignificant detail can matter
 
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Well it is pretty clear to me that LE believes someone from within the home killed Celina.

Statistically, it is about 90% certain that this is the case. Lacking evidence of anything else, that's the most liklely outcome. However, LE seizing potential evidence from the home for immediate testing (or securing, if nothing else) is routine.

I still do not believe any LE told Mom not to talk to media. MAYBE they told her she did not have to talk to media. I just don't believe this is something LE would say.

Why not? I can think of quite a few reasons they might say just this, even prior to the body being discovered.

Consider as well, from the moment LE were contacted they began to form a feeling about what they were dealing with, they began their searches and interviews and those suspicions developed.
 
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Grrrr
Does the father he lists have the same last name?

No, i assume he's a SF but i can't post a name because he hasn't been mentioned anywhere to my knowledge.
 
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If someone has a photo from the video of Adam Laro's (CC's bio dad)
first presser, I can point the guy out. The one who I wonder who he is.

If there is a photo of the Laro family, sitting outside,
I can point out who I think is AL jr.

Nick Noyes is seen commenting on his father's (WN, CC's step-father)
most recent mental health status. That is not the guy I'm wondering about.

(I think I need another interest/activity today... I'm getting way too involved in details!!!)

The person that I thought was AL's son, AL is in this picture, in the background, behind WNs shoulder:

http://www.newser.com/article/d9oo9...nerves-in-small-nh-town-fbi-joins-search.html

Blue shirt, baseball cap.
 
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There is no evidence indicating a male committed this crime (if there was a crime). We've got very little to go by, and I think the females shouldn't be ruled out because of their gender.

My question was as to how many males lived in the home...not making any snap judgements that it had to be a male. But...that said, I do believe it was a male and was sexually motivated. JMO
 
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