I Just don't think this is a "Devil vs Angel situation.
http://www.crimeonline.com/2017/04/...rrified-of-her-mother-shes-a-horrible-person/
"The attorney for Elizabeths father Anthony Thomas appeared on Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and reiterated that Kimberly Thomas is a negative presence in Elizabeths life."
Shes a horrible person, Whatley said. We cant stand her.
"Corey Ricci, the lawyer who filed the divorce complaint and the restraining order request for Anthony Thomas, also discussed the case on Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.
"Thomas made up his mind about filing for divorce a long time ago but didnt have the money necessary for the fight. But with Tad Cummins kidnapping of his daughter, he decided he could not delay the divorce any longer."
It became all the more urgent to do it when Elizabeth returned, the attorney said."
One of the biggest concerns he had when Elizabeth returned was that the mother, Ms. Thomas, would take to the media again and start talking, Ricci continued. If [Elizabeth] has any exposure to her mother, its going to cause serious problems.
I find it interesting to say the least, that dad didn't get the RO
before ET's kidnapping. If someone was "stalking" my child, I would have immediately obtained an order of protection. Ditto for the divorce. ( How did he "decide" to be able to afford it now, when he states he couldn't before?).
Color me skeptical for suspecting some of this was designed to prevent an attempt by mom to claim any share in financial matters that might result from lawsuits.
Did ET and her siblings receive any type of counselling prior to the abduction? We know the "stalking" went unaddressed, the divorce was "un-affordable" (until now), and problems persisted for ET, both at home, and at school. I have to ask myself how come these matters became imperative only now?
<modsnip> but we really don't know what went down, for all those many years they co-parented these children. I am finding some of these interviews Dad gave somewhat exploitive. It never seems to end, for this kid.