That documentary was crazy. I got chills when they showed the actual crime scene, or where they believe one or both girls were actually killed. That basement is the stuff of nightmares. If I were the current homeowner, I'd want to move; too much bad juju in that house and especially the basement. Still, I felt the documentary raised even MORE questions (for me, personally).
1) DNA. Like, okay, they were unable to obtain mtDNA from the bone fragments excavated at the bonfire's location, so they still don't have anything they can definitively prove as being a "body." However, when they discovered the large volume of dried blood in the basement... were they not able to extract one
tiny microscopic DNA sample to test and see if it could be positively matched to either or both Sheila and Kate? I know the killer(s) thoroughly cleaned up the blood, but a lot of it obviously got absorbed by the concrete floor and walls, enough to show up clear as day when the police sprayed it with Luminol. Maybe I'm ignorant of the science behind it, but can't DNA get extracted from dried blood, or would it simply be too degraded? Unless I missed something, I didn't catch if they had established that the blood found at the crime scene belonged to either or both the Lyon sisters. They just said that they wondered if (as put forth by Lloyd) Kate had really tried to get away, and was killed there in the basement in retaliation. The detective didn't actually state as fact that it was Kate's blood they had found, which would've meant Lloyd was actually telling the truth, and she'd truly been killed in that basement.
2) The cemetery on Taylor's Mountain. Very little was said about what they uncovered there. The film jumped from the scene showing police and volunteers excavating there, to the wiretap recording of one of the cousins telling her mom that "they wouldn't find them [the girls] there." So, did they just completely give up digging in that area upon hearing that, confident that they were wasting their time? I never heard anything more about the efforts to locate remains in the cemetery after that point. Near the end of the film, one of the detectives muses about Sheila maybe having been given a "proper burial," a.k.a. NOT killed and dismembered in the basement (as Kate supposedly was) and then thrown into the bonfire, but he just sort of trails off, the credits roll, and we never hear anything further about what was uncovered at the cemetery. Extremely aggravating. You'd think they'd unearth some caskets corresponding to the gravestones - as I can clearly see them in the footage. Yet, I have to ask, were any human remains they found buried there actually lab tested and ruled out as being those of a young girl approx. 10-12? They could have fleshed that part out, otherwise I'm left scratching my head wondering how come they didn't try harder to locate any suspicious remains buried there. Quite possibly, repurposing an old gravesite / putting fresh remains in an old rotted casket underneath a gravestone marked with someone else's name could have been a good way to throw off the authorities.
3) Other credible suspects still at large. It's so apparent to me that the Welch family was full of bad actors and deeply dysfunctional. You have alcoholics and drug addicts, parents abusing their children, parents allowing their children to participate in inappropriate relationships with predatory adults (speaking specifically of Lloyd's cousin Teddy here, who was basically trafficked), incest, and taped sex acts / homemade




produced by at least one male member of the family (Uncle Dick). I know Teddy has claimed that Lloyd was the "black sheep" of the family, but as I'm learning more about the dynamics of this bunch, I'm thinking to myself - what does it say about Lloyd Lee Welch that
he's the bad apple in a family where these aforementioned behaviors are normalized? Sure, he's a



who raped young girls in different states and was doing time as a result... but I have to point out that at least a couple of his female cousins disclosed to the cops that a few older males in the Welch family sexually abused them (Uncle Dick's name is brought up as being one of them). The female detective mentions Dick shooting






, then vaguely says, "Child




was a lot more common at that time" or something to that effect. Is she actually indirectly suggesting that Richard / "Dick" Welch might have filmed sex acts with minor children in the family?? Were they able to search the properties or any storage lockers belonging to him, or anyone else who may have participated in these films or had them in their possession at any time? Were the films perhaps destroyed in the years since as part of a massive cover-up by the family? I'm just thinking that if there's any rumors floating around that Dick had child











included in his "collection," that's a MAJOR red flag - even if he was never charged or convicted of being a pedophile, as Lloyd was.
And even though Lee, Lloyd's father, is now deceased, it says in the doc that he molested his son. Although it certainly doesn't come close to excusing Lloyd's conduct, it shows a generational trend of sexually perverse tendencies and an illicit attraction to underage children. The fact is, all this happened under Lee Welch's roof, so despite him being dead and not able to be prosecuted, let's just assume he was somehow involved. Then you have at least a couple others in the family with these predilections... Dick worked right next to the mall, and even though his daughter says Lloyd and Dick were estranged and that Lloyd wasn't welcome in their home, wasn't Dick welcome in his brother Lee's home at the time? Didn't the brothers get along? In fact, she says (Dick's daughter) that she "and the cousins" often spent time there in Lee's Hyattsville basement, drinking beer and smoking weed. So we know that she and quite possibly her parents visited the home in Hyattsville where Lloyd lived.
I know we have due process in this country and people have their constitutional rights / can't be searched or detained indefinitely on just a "hunch," but so many relatives deliberately sabotaged this investigation from nearly Day #1, and some were even found guilty of perjury and of hindering an investigation, like Dick's wife. Apparently, these people all got off scot-free. How does
that work? Shouldn't the police still be actively pursuing justice and continuing to build a case against the remaining suspects? Someday, I hope the sisters will be properly laid to rest, but because of the continued machinations of this awful family and their refusal to cooperate with law enforcement (plus the fact that a couple key people like Henry Parker have since died), the Lyons are denied this. It isn't right. I'm so angry, and the documentary only made me angrier and more disgusted. I didn't get a wink of sleep last night, and consequently napped during the day... ugh.