mag84, thank you for your replies, and especially for the timeline. This is the one I lost.
As I have read further since my post on what I think may have happened, some of the posts here, have brought up a few more possible scenerios in my mind. None of them involves mom, dad, or brother.
Some of the things that some of the folks have done in this case defy logic to me. The man not stopping to check on Holly himself is the worst one.
What does ring true to me is the way the family has acted, and will continue to act.
From personal experience, I can tell you that for almost every thing that would be thought to have been done one way, the family will do the exact opposite. On almost every thing.
A few examples, you can't get out in front of cameras because you can't even get off the bed. You're very weak because you have not slept, and you cannot eat. Not a bite. You can't stand up for any length of time. Seeing Holly's mom collapse in Dana's arms, shows that she was experiencing excruciating emotional pain.
You can't stop crying. Loud. Sometimes you get to a point where you are "dry crying." The body simply stops producing the tears.
And sometimes a sound is made like waiyling, and even animal sounds. I don't know how to describe it.
You have the attention span of a zebra finch, can't string a sentence in proper order, you slump in the chair the way they did on tv recently. You can barely speak for grief, and trying to not bust out crying. You look down, because you are remembering that she is not here where she should be, and the pain is killing you.
In that last tv interview, they barely spoke. They're still exhausted, they are forlorn, and likely heavily medicated by physician.
The thing to remember, is that they will not act normal, because their life is not normal.
My heart aches for them.