kittythehare
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Of course it is possible.I have been thinking about this case for a while now, trying to be very unbiased. If I go with the son did it, because as many have said it has happened before, what stops me from agreeing with that theory is that even if he coerced is younger sister to stand on a chair with a leash around her neck, he would have had to kick her chair out. Unless this boy is a psychopath I would think once she was hanging and moving about he would have freaked out and had second thoughts. At that age I could see him thinking suicide as a solution bit not understanding the permanency of it. Once he saw his sister I think his reflex would of come in to help her: not get on another chair pull her weight up to also hang himself. There are to many steps involved to allow me to believe an 8 year old child could process them all and complete this double suicide in the short time it happened. That's even saying he did this, which I do not believe happened MOO
Against that is the alleged timeframe in which he had to act... His arrival from school and first call to EMT left him very little time.
That is IF he attended school that day..
Truth is that although everybody detests the mother and possibly with good reason, we don't really know her at all.
This case 'broke' quite late.
The optimal time to find info is from breaking news reports and immediate time afterwards.
We do not have that.
Even if she is stir crazy, surely she could have thought of a more efficient killing methodology?
The mother restored furniture. It's quite possible she worked in the basement and the chairs were already there..
There's a million ways to kill vulnerable children and adults, take them for a drive and push them off a cliff, for example and say they fell...
We still don't know whether any other adults were present in the house at the time, or close to the time, do we?
It's possible the basement was a torture chamber or a punishment zone of sorts and it went further than she planned.
I'm tired speculating on this one..
Without a clear map of the house interior showing beams, heights and everything else I feel am grasping at straws here...
It could be a long time coming to trial too if anybody is charged.
Yes, based on available info, practically zero, it appears as though she is the culprit but without solid facts or a decent investigation from a reputable news source I don't want to buy into it.
She allegedly 'left them hanging' but is it not possible that they were 'hung' by whatever tension had been applied to the lead that bound them and their feet were actually on the ground?
The mystery then becomes the source of this tension that was enough to asphyxiate them both..
I wonder at the depth of the neck marks on each child and whether one was greater than the other?
If that lead had been used as a type of pulley system?
Somebody pulled it ?
Could that not have brought about the injuries that led to their deaths?
Also, why did she call the EMT's so soon after the hangings?
They were able to restart respiration following intervention which suggests she called them very quickly?
More questions than answers and more speculation than real questions is all I can contribute until at least the autopsies become public info...