Thank you for your kind words.
Dementia patients can tell in great detail true stories about what happened years ago that is still held in their long term memory. They tell them thinking those things are happening in the present time. We were all grown when he got dementia yet our father thought my two younger brothers were still small children. Since I am 16 and 17 years older than my brothers he accepted that I was his adult child.
Where they struggle greatly is remembering what they may have done just minutes or days before since their short term memory is so profoundly affected.
The loss of short term memory actually helped my father live longer. He was fed well and would eat all of his food during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The problem was though... immediately after eating each time he would forget he had just eaten and would swear he had not been fed anything so to keep him calm they would feed him a little again. Sometimes it acts in reverse and some dementia patients will become very malnourished when they refuse to eat much of anything at all.
I hope today is the today Bobby is found and brought home.
My grandmother had dementia and would insist she had already eaten. She needed someone to sit with her and tell her every few minutes to take a bite or she would not eat at all. My mom spent every day visiting her in the assisted living facility for at least one meal so she could be sure she ate something that day. At the same time, if asked who she had seen that day she would insist no one ever came to visit her. My grandmother also told stories from the past in great detail as if they just happened. She would always say she milked the cow and fed her chickens that morning because she grew up on a farm. Towards the last few days of her life, when she didn't recognize any of us and did not say much at all, I brought her some old photos of her parents and siblings. I'll never forget how her eyes lit up with recognition when she saw them. She saw a picture of her father and said "daddy!" as if she was a very young child again. That was one of the last words I ever heard her say. It's a heartbreaking disease. I'm sorry you had to go through it with your father, Oceanblueeyes. :hug:
Back to this case, IF Mr. Snider has dementia , then the story of him flagging down an ambulance outside a hotel to take Bobby away may have happened in real life. It could have happened years ago when she had a medical incident and later recovered in the hospital. His brain may have simply brought up that memory first when asked "Where is Roberta?" and mixed up the details of her condition to make it make sense.
What does not make sense to me, however, is how he would come up with the story of wrapping her in plastic and putting her over a bridge. A few possible scenarios, IF we assume he has dementia or Alzheimer's:
1. Perhaps that is what actually happened and he finally remembered it --- but with this scenario I cannot figure out WHY he would do that to his wife if she died of natural causes. Was it something he had done before or seen done to someone? Did he suddenly realize she was dead but didn't remember how she died and panicked? This being a more recent event would be less likely to be recalled correctly if he has cognitive issues.
2. Perhaps the wrapping in plastic and dumping over a bridge is a memory from the past and didn't happen to Bobby-- but this is a really disturbing theory too as it would mean he either participated or witnessed someone else get wrapped in plastic and put over a bridge. Perhaps there is an innocent explanation, however, if he is recalling a tv episode where that happened. I'm not sure if dementia patients tell memories from tv, however, as if they are their own memories.
3. Perhaps he has early onset of Alzheimer's or dementia but is still sharp enough to attempt to deceive OR sharp enough to recall pieces of the story correctly. Perhaps there are elements of truth to the bridge story but he embellished-- either on purpose or due to the dementia. Unfortunately, if he has a medical doctor's diagnosis, it will be hard to figure out if he is competent enough for any possible charges. I'm guessing that LE recognize that and are trying to tread lightly so that they can keep communication open with him.
I'm really on the fence on what happened here. I just hope they find Bobby soon!