Hey. Pardon me going all conspiracy theorist, but this is about the recent murder case of poor 9-year-old Melina frattolin.
Do not take anything i say as actual evidence as obviously I am not a detective, and this isn't my place to actually claim what's true or untrue, this is simply me voicing how I feel about the situation and what I believe to have happened. If there's anything I got wrong please LMK.
State Police Investigate Death of Missing Child
Alot of things led me to believe the dad did it. So first there's the inconsistencies. First, The times. 7:40 and then 9:40, there's a 2 hour difference between those times how do you mess that up?
As well as his LinkedIn profile kinda makes me feel weird. Like read his paragraph about himself you gotta scroll down
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As well as the fact at first they thought there was an abduction but then ruled it out,which methinks he was faking an abduction to cover it up And the fact at first for the first hours there was just a blurry






photo of her, I feel like he could have used a






photo so that maybe they wouldn't find out the body was hers but that's probably me being dramatic,I understand why it took so long to get the alert out though, it was likely because cops were searching and didn't want the ,"Abductor" to see that he and the girl were being searched for and just quickly snuff her then and there, but I don't actually think there was an abduction at all tbh. And the white van thing- i think he only went with that for the sole purpose of white vans being a classic kidnapping strategy in media. That part was what immediately made me sus though before it even got out that she had died I feel so bad for the poor baby girl though. May she rest in peace, nobody deserves that at all, let alone someone so young with their whole life ahead of them

Some additional theories-
7:40 and 9:40. Part of me believes he either decided he wanted to kill her at 7:40 and didn't do it until 9:40, or he killed her at 7:40 and didn't make his mind up to call until 9:40.
Another thing is even though he was the one who called, it definitely makes me think that he only called to try and remove the blame on himself so they wouldn't figure him out. if he calls they're more likely to think he's not a suspect because he's obviously worried and wants to look out for his daughter so that if/when he killed her he would be alleviated of the blame, So he'd be less likely to be found out because he made them think he was worried, even though it was him who did it
I also think the reason it took so long to put out the alert is that they suspected it was the father from the get-go, and only put stuff out hours later because they needed time to assess the information and weigh out everything.
I know it's not good to jump to conclusions but tons of signs point to the dad
There's obviously gotta be like. That whole meeting thing, time to assess, more evidence collection, tests ran etc.
Additionally, if he said a white van heading southbound they'd be looking for her in a white van heading, you guessed it, south. so if she (either alive or dead) was in his car he could be on the road going a different direction and they'd think nothing of it because they'd be busy looking for a Southbound white van. If you saw the






thing go down, such as seeing the car and direction, not only could you try and grab a licence plate or a description of the driver, but also you could maybe, I dunno,







try to step in? Get her back?
looking at statistics it's almost always either a non-custodial parent or someone else known to the victim. Which just serves as another pointer right in the dad's direction So many cases before were known by the victim, like look at Jamie bolon. Kevin underwood was her stepfather and he killed her and planned to






eat her if the cops hadn't come, or another one is Alyssa butamante who killed her neighbor, Elizabeth olten, because she was an "easy target" BECAUSE Elizabeth knew and trusted alyssa.
What do all 3 of these cases have in common? An adult or older child kills a young child they know BECAUSE they trust and look up to the killer because they're young kids and don't know much better. Whether consciously or unconsciously, it's like a grooming sort of dynamic. They use the fact these young kids look up to them and see them as a safe space to be to kill these poor children who were so oblivious to the fact that this pers
on was unsafe.