I'm having trouble putting together all the information in all the posts and articles, so I did a timeline. I feel like I'm leaving out something though. Most striking to me is that the sister showed up with the fliers the same day he reported her missing. I hadn't noticed that. She already had them done and ready to distribute. Yet it seems he isn't distributing any fliers. He just went to the courthouse to file papers instead? And it looks like he sure did get that done fast.
When were the bank PIN numbers changed? Trouble with some dates because dates of articles may not match dates of events.
How about copy, paste, edit as events get added or corrected? And let this list be strictly facts and no opinions?
April 22: First 911 call—dispute regarding travel in vehicles to lake house. Article says this is first of “at least three visits” during the next 10 days. Where is one between 22nd and 29th?
April 23: Date Mr. P. claims in court document (filed later) that Mrs. P. took valuables from house.
April 27: Day of unprecedented tornados. Signal was for the most part spared.
April 28-29: School was closed locally for damage clean-up.
April 29: 911 call—given numbers for safe place to stay. Resolved when “Matthew Palmgren agreed to stay at 40 Ridge Rock Drive and let Gail Palmgren take their two children…to their lake house in Alabama for the night,” according to police report
April 30: She brought children home and then disappeared (around 12:15, according to neighbors)
April 30: Date of change of address form, according to Mr. P.
May 2: Mrs. P. sister begins (shortly after noon—at Wal-mart at foot of Signal) to distribute fliers regarding her disappearance.
May 2: Mr. P. reported her as missing
May 2: Last cell phone “ping” at Wal-Mart at foot of Signal
May 6: Mr. P. interviewed by Times Free Press by telephone. Says she has disappeared before, has psychiatric issues, and usually “just goes somewhere and decompresses but stays in contact with the kids.”
May 6(?): Family friend handing out fliers; interviewed by Times Free Press. She says she thinks Mrs. P. is scared; dismisses Mr. P. claims of “psychiatric issues.”
May 6(?): Mr. P. filed Chancery Court papers for legal separation: restraining order, custody, possession of home. Claims she has “bouts of depression” and is “delusional.” (claims Mrs. P. family, friends, and police dismiss)
May 8: Mother's Day
May 9: More than 2500 fliers have been distributed by her siblings and neighbors (wrcbtv.com article)
May 11: More than 5000 fliers have been distributed by her siblings and neighbors, according to msnbc.com article (quote from brother)