AMBER ALERT TN - Summer Moon-Utah Wells, 5, Rogersville, 15 Jun 2021 #27

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  • #21
Absolutely! CM was excellent. I can totally see him teaching LE classes.
Agree, and Tricia was excellent at providing a platform and keeping the conversation on topic.
 
  • #22
That timeline is extremely helpful. As a recovered addict, I think the prescription medication triggered whatever happened <modnsip>. I could be completely projecting but that day sounds like the kind of day I would have after picking up my medications. Particularly after a period of depression/withdrawal. Doing more things than usual, like spontaneous swimming and shopping. Hanging out with folks I normally avoided, confusion about time of day etc. I Again, I could be completely projecting from my own past behavior and be way off base. <modsnip> I really don’t think abduction at all.
 
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  • #23
Knox said this but I can quote post. "FWIW, I'm with the posters who think the foray to the creek was busy work for the boys, the creek flow is irrelevant to Summers disappearance."

I think I see where you're going with this and it's actually something I never considered. Get the out of the house and out of the way <modsnip> ----Just an opion/theory or reason why someone want might get kids out of the house. It's like telling them to go outside and play or go to their room while mommy and daddy discuss things.
 
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Knox said this but I can quote post. "FWIW, I'm with the posters who think the foray to the creek was busy work for the boys, the creek flow is irrelevant to Summers disappearance."

I think I see where you're going with this and it's actually something I never considered. Get the out of the house and out of the way <modsnip> ----Just an opion/theory or reason why someone want might get kids out of the house. It's like telling them to go outside and play or go to their room while mommy and daddy discuss things.
So Summer may have been murdered in the house by a family member and CW sent the boys out to search while she cleaned up evidence of that murder. If this is true it looks like she did a very good clean up. JMO.
 
  • #25
Knox said this but I can quote post. "FWIW, I'm with the posters who think the foray to the creek was busy work for the boys, the creek flow is irrelevant to Summers disappearance."

I think I see where you're going with this and it's actually something I never considered. Get the out of the house and out of the way <modsnip> ----Just an opion/theory or reason why someone want might get kids out of the house. It's like telling them to go outside and play or go to their room while mommy and daddy discuss things.
I think it more likely while CW and CH discussed things. JMO
 
  • #26
I hate that CW named a boy in particular to watch Summer, if that whole scenario is true. That is a lot of weight on his shoulders now.
 
  • #27
So Summer may have been murdered in the house by a family member and CW sent the boys out to search while she cleaned up evidence of that murder. If this is true it looks like she did a very good clean up. JMO.

Remember when CW said she felt "smothered?" in one of the early interviews? Does suffocation leave much evidence?
 
  • #28
So Summer may have been murdered in the house by a family member and CW sent the boys out to search while she cleaned up evidence of that murder. If this is true it looks like she did a very good clean up. JMO.

I agree with this POV @RANCH . I don’t think there was anything of a mess to be cleaned up. I actually feel drawn towards the below and I feel like the bad person would be very intimate with the home, where and what family members were doing at the time, and very familiar with SW. JMO

5:30 in the evening, which makes me think someone was laying in wait
Some bad person grabbed her
I knew right away that she was abducted.”
Me personally I’m pretty certain someone grabbed her, threw her in a car and left the area.
 
  • #29
Remember when CW said she felt "smothered?" in one of the early interviews? Does suffocation leave much evidence?
I don't remember that. Even if she did I'm not going to take every word CW say's and turn it into an admission of guilt. JMO.
 
  • #30
Interview with CM and CBW, Pt.2 - Inside Summer’s Home and Bedroom cont.
  • CM: “Okay walk me through, you take the groceries inside, now is Don home by the way?”
    • CBW: “No he’s not.” (10:20)

    • CBW: “Okay actually I parked the truck and I opened both doors, it’s really hard because of this lawnmower of his, but I opened the doors up and I said wake up we’re at home. She jumped right up.” (10:30)

    • CBW: “I unbuckled her and I said come on I said Mom, I’ll be right back, went in there and you got the boys and they were sitting at the table and I said come on let’s get the groceries out and we brought them all in the house, went through them all and all that.” (10:45)

For my own curiosity, what does CBW mean when she says something about the lawnmower making it hard to open the truck doors? I am sure this won't help find Summer but I cannot understand what she means. Does anyone know?
 
  • #31
I finished the Pt 2 interview with CM/CW, I’ll post the rest of it and send it to Tiff. It had a lot more content than I remembered. I think the first time I watched I was paying more attention to the property. I’ll post the full thing on the media thread also if people want time stamps.
 
  • #32
That timeline is extremely helpful. As a recovered addict, I think the prescription medication triggered whatever happened <modnsip>. I could be completely projecting but that day sounds like the kind of day I would have after picking up my medications. Particularly after a period of depression/withdrawal. Doing more things than usual, like spontaneous swimming and shopping. Hanging out with folks I normally avoided, confusion about time of day etc. I Again, I could be completely projecting from my own past behavior and be way off base. <modsnip> I really don’t think abduction at all.
Thank you for sharing @LeeAnnB . I have family experience with drug/alcohol addiction and when CW describes that day, how the time is so fluid and things blend into each other, giving alcohol to a minor without seemingly a second thought... And then she even commented to CM how she never knows what time it is - this rings so many bells and raises so many red flags for me. I don't know too many mom's who aren't keenly aware of what time it is during the day except when other factors are at play.
 
  • #33
I don't remember that. Even if she did I'm not going to take every word CW say's and turn it into an admission of guilt. JMO.

I am also thinking about that muffled/hand over mouth type scream the neighbor heard, if she did. It all gives me a weird feeling.
 
  • #34
Interview with CM and CBW, Pt.2 - Inside Summer’s Home and Bedroom cont.

  • CBW: (about what happens when Summer comes in the house that day) “The boys are actually sitting here, they’re actually sitting right here at the table watching tv.” (13:33)

    • CM: “Okay, so they’re at the table…” (13:36)

    • CBW: “Yeah they were all locked in, nobody can get in, nobody can get out, that kind of thing.” (13:38)

    • CM: “Okay, so watching tv, where’s Summer?” (14:09)

    • CBW: “Summer… she was with me.” (14:11)

    • CM: “Okay, so walk me through that.” (14:14)

    • CBW: “All right well we walked up in here and we got Josie, Wyatt, Waylon, the boys.” (14:18)

    • CM: “Right, you put the groceries down, right?” (14:20)

    • CBW: “Yeah well we went back out and then we brought the groceries in and put them down. And then Mom, she went and took her stuff to her house and put her stuff away.” (14:31)

    • CBW: “And then of course me and Summer went back over and put our stuff away.” (14:35)

    • CM: “Okay. You went back in?” (14:38)

    • CBW: “Yeah me and Summer went back in the house and then we were just doing normal stuff around the house like we normally do and I come out and Mom was sitting there at the time and I come out and I’m standing here and I’m like what are you doing, what are you staring at? She’s like these plants, I gotta get them transplanted.” (14:56)

    • CBW: “I was like well, Summer will help us so I went back in I got by that time she was sitting on the floor playing with her toys in the kitchen where we were just at.” (15:05)

    • CBW: “She was sitting on the floor playing with the toys at that time. I said Summer you want to help plant flowers and she jumped up, left her toys a mess of course. That’s cool.” (15:12)

    • CBW: “We walked over here and we transplanted these cactuses from the little pots that they were in and transplanted these ones here into this bigger pot and that one in that bigger pot.” (15:30)

    • CBW: “And she took the rocks that we’ve gotten from different gem lines when we went up to Gatlinburg and stuff and she was taking, she’s the one that spread all the rocks around in here and then she put her puppies in here, she wanted Chase in here, you know? That was cool.” (15:45)

    • CBW: “Then we went in my mom’s well we can’t get in there now but we went in there, we went in there and got some candy and stuff she gets from Grandma and I said well, I’m gonna go back over to the house. She wanted to go back so I said I’d go back you know. And I brought her, I literally walked over to here, like literally walked right through here where I can see the boys at the kitchen table and I watched her walk in there and afterwards and she was already in there I walked over, I said Wyatt, he looked at me and I said watch Sissy, I’ll be right back. And that’s when I walked back over to my mom’s and I was fixing her brace and stuff like that, I said well Mom, I gotta go back over with the kids and that’s when I come back up into the house with the boys .” (16:45)

    • CM: “You walked into the house…” (16:59)

    • CBW: “I walked into here (talks to cats inside), I walk in here and them three were sitting right here in a row with their eyes glued to the tv like always. And I said boys where’s your sister at? Well she just went downstairs Mom to play.” (17:20)

    • CBW: “So I went over here like this. So this is where the stairs are, it’s actually down under there.” (17:29)

    • CBW: “Our bedroom and then hers is on the other side.” (17:33)

    • CM: “Oh in the basement.” (17:35)

    • CBW: “Yeah in the basement.” (17:36)

    • CBW: “And then I yelled I said Summer, Summer and she didn’t I listened for a minute and I didn’t hear nothing so I went like this (demonstrating going down the basement stairs) because this is how I do to get down here.” (17:46)

    • CBW: “This is mine and my husband’s room then over here well it’s a mess again but this is where Summer and little Waylon was because Waylon’s only nine and they stay down here and these are all her toys, all her paw patrols…” (18:28)

    • CBW: “The boys I brought back down here after she went missing because I didn’t want them upstairs by themselves anymore.” (18:38)

    • CBW: “So yeah I came down and I searched I looked underneath the beds under there, well we can’t really get under… I can’t. But I looked under there, looked under every blanket I could possibly look under. And then I come over here and I looked (mumbling) I didn’t see her nowhere. I don’t remember I don’t recall if this was locked or not, I don’t recall that but I don’t think, see it’s hard, but I know I did come out here and said Summer because sometimes she’ll sit right here and just sit here and play just for, you know and usually when she comes out she comes out and she goes directly that way up to the swing.” (20:10)

    • CBW: “And this is all the further she would go, she wouldn’t leave. She wouldn’t go out nowhere else.” (20:29)

  • CM: “Now walk me through, this little uh cave thing here.” (20:50)

    • “CBW: “That’s not really a cave actually we built this addition, me and Donnie and the kids. And we left this part open because the dog, at the time we did have little puppies, these dogs they were little puppies and we let them go under there, they would run in and out of the bricks over there. There’s actually seven pups up under there now. And it’s always been open like that.” (20:55)

  • CM: “Now what’s this little shed over here?” (22:33)

    • CBW: “Oh that one there? That’s where Donnie keeps all his tools.” (22:37)

    • CM: “Got it. Okay, can I go look?” (22:40)

    • CBW: “Uh, you can go look but it’s a mess.” (22:44)

    • CM: “No? Okay, no, it up to… okay.” (22:46)

    • CBW: “There’s nothing in there. I don’t want you to get hurt.” (22:48)

  • CM: “So, Miss Candus, what I’m, while I’m out here, is there anything that you feel is important that you’d want to tell the world that I haven’t asked you that you wanna let them know?” (26:15)

    • CBW: “Not really. Just, hope that everybody that’s looking for her that we can find her, bring her home safely. She was very precious to me.” (26:29)

    • CM: “And the authorities are working hard on this.” (26:32)

    • CBW: “Yes, from my understanding, yes.” (26:34)

  • CM: “Now there is a rumor about these polygraph tests. Clear that up.” (26:46)

    • CBW: “Alright. The first one that I took, and I didn’t really take it, cuz they kinda threw me in the back of the squad car, so I was really upset and you know, just all the I was crying my eyes out. And so when I got up there to the courthouse, we tried to do it, but I couldn’t do it. So, we waited a few days and then I went back and I did it and I passed it. So, and that was that.” (27:10)

    • CM: “Okay and then what about the rumors of this relationship situation with Hunter?” (27:20)

    • CBW: “Are you crazy? I got a husband and four kids that I love to death. To me, Hunter was another one of my kids. That’s how I felt about any kid.” (27:34)

  • CM: “Now when I was on the phone with you yesterday, briefly, you said he got the story out of order, but it sounded like he was kind of telling the truth there.” (27:43)

    • CBW: “He was kind of telling the truth, but the way he was telling where we went and how we did it was all twisted up.” (27:48)

    • CM: “What’s different that you want to clear up?” (27:51)

    • CBW: “Well because when we left from the emergency room, we went straight to the smoke shop and that’s when I got, think, the cigarettes and stuff like that there. And then we stopped at the Hippie House and I got those cheap vapes because they’re cheap there. And then we went and put my mom’s prescription in, and then we went to Warrior’s, and then we come back to Walgreen’s, got Mom’s prescription, went to Sonic, then to Priceless, then to his house.” (28:18)

    • CM: “Okay.”

    • CBW: “That’s exactly. In that order.” (28:22)

    • CM: “Okay, so he had it different from what you remember?” (28:26)

    • CBM: “Right.It’s not how I remember, it’s how it was. It’s the truth. I was driving. I knew where I was going.” (28:27)

    • CM: “Okay and what about, he said that he asked you for the tea and that you gave him a tea.” (28:42)

    • CBW: “He didn’t ask me for nothing. He asked me for a Mountain Dew. I got him a Mountain Dew.” (28:44)

  • CM: “Okay and what about the pillow?” (29:03)

    • CBW: “The pillow, what pillow?” (29:04)

    • CM: “She’s sitting on a pillow.” (29:05)

    • CBW: “She’s… Oh, Mom gets mad because if the kids get in their wet bathing suit and stuff, so I just put the pillow underneath there so Mom wasn’t complaining.” (29:14)

  • CM: “There is a time frame here between this trailer and that house within, you said two to ten minutes, maybe…” (29:29)

    • CBW: “No, two to five.” (29:31)

    • CM: “Two to five. And then she goes in, and now she’s gone. What do you think happened?” (29:38)

    • CBW: “I dunnno.” (29:40)

    • CM: “Where would a suspect have been, in your opinion, in this area?”

    • CBW: “My opinion? They could have been sitting anywhere. They could have been sitting over here off, just off the little edge right here. Or where that bus is, that little bushy area right there they could have been sitting there.” (29:56)

    • CBW: “And I just recently found out that there was like, uh I guess he’s like a child molestor that lives like literally eight minutes from my house. He can literally walk from his house into my house within eight minutes.” (30:13)

    • CBW: “And like that bushy area right there, you can’t really tell if anybody’s crouched down there or anything.” (30:22)

    • CM: “What do the authorities think?” (30:23)

    • CBW: “I don’t know what they think. I really don’t.” (30:25)

 
  • #35
Interview with CM and CBW, Pt.2 - Inside Summer’s Home and Bedroom cont.

  • CBW: (about what happens when Summer comes in the house that day) “The boys are actually sitting here, they’re actually sitting right here at the table watching tv.” (13:33)
    • CM: “Okay, so they’re at the table…” (13:36)

    • CBW: “Yeah they were all locked in, nobody can get in, nobody can get out, that kind of thing.” (13:38)

    • CM: “Okay, so watching tv, where’s Summer?” (14:09)

    • CBW: “Summer… she was with me.” (14:11)

    • CM: “Okay, so walk me through that.” (14:14)

    • CBW: “All right well we walked up in here and we got Josie, Wyatt, Waylon, the boys.” (14:18)

    • CM: “Right, you put the groceries down, right?” (14:20)

    • CBW: “Yeah well we went back out and then we brought the groceries in and put them down. And then Mom, she went and took her stuff to her house and put her stuff away.” (14:31)

    • CBW: “And then of course me and Summer went back over and put our stuff away.” (14:35)

    • CM: “Okay. You went back in?” (14:38)

    • CBW: “Yeah me and Summer went back in the house and then we were just doing normal stuff around the house like we normally do and I come out and Mom was sitting there at the time and I come out and I’m standing here and I’m like what are you doing, what are you staring at? She’s like these plants, I gotta get them transplanted.” (14:56)

    • CBW: “I was like well, Summer will help us so I went back in I got by that time she was sitting on the floor playing with her toys in the kitchen where we were just at.” (15:05)

    • CBW: “She was sitting on the floor playing with the toys at that time. I said Summer you want to help plant flowers and she jumped up, left her toys a mess of course. That’s cool.” (15:12)

    • CBW: “We walked over here and we transplanted these cactuses from the little pots that they were in and transplanted these ones here into this bigger pot and that one in that bigger pot.” (15:30)

    • CBW: “And she took the rocks that we’ve gotten from different gem lines when we went up to Gatlinburg and stuff and she was taking, she’s the one that spread all the rocks around in here and then she put her puppies in here, she wanted Chase in here, you know? That was cool.” (15:45)

    • CBW: “Then we went in my mom’s well we can’t get in there now but we went in there, we went in there and got some candy and stuff she gets from Grandma and I said well, I’m gonna go back over to the house. She wanted to go back so I said I’d go back you know. And I brought her, I literally walked over to here, like literally walked right through here where I can see the boys at the kitchen table and I watched her walk in there and afterwards and she was already in there I walked over, I said Wyatt, he looked at me and I said watch Sissy, I’ll be right back. And that’s when I walked back over to my mom’s and I was fixing her brace and stuff like that, I said well Mom, I gotta go back over with the kids and that’s when I come back up into the house with the boys .” (16:45)

    • CM: “You walked into the house…” (16:59)

    • CBW: “I walked into here (talks to cats inside), I walk in here and them three were sitting right here in a row with their eyes glued to the tv like always. And I said boys where’s your sister at? Well she just went downstairs Mom to play.” (17:20)

    • CBW: “So I went over here like this. So this is where the stairs are, it’s actually down under there.” (17:29)

    • CBW: “Our bedroom and then hers is on the other side.” (17:33)

    • CM: “Oh in the basement.” (17:35)

    • CBW: “Yeah in the basement.” (17:36)

    • CBW: “And then I yelled I said Summer, Summer and she didn’t I listened for a minute and I didn’t hear nothing so I went like this (demonstrating going down the basement stairs) because this is how I do to get down here.” (17:46)

    • CBW: “This is mine and my husband’s room then over here well it’s a mess again but this is where Summer and little Waylon was because Waylon’s only nine and they stay down here and these are all her toys, all her paw patrols…” (18:28)

    • CBW: “The boys I brought back down here after she went missing because I didn’t want them upstairs by themselves anymore.” (18:38)

    • CBW: “So yeah I came down and I searched I looked underneath the beds under there, well we can’t really get under… I can’t. But I looked under there, looked under every blanket I could possibly look under. And then I come over here and I looked (mumbling) I didn’t see her nowhere. I don’t remember I don’t recall if this was locked or not, I don’t recall that but I don’t think, see it’s hard, but I know I did come out here and said Summer because sometimes she’ll sit right here and just sit here and play just for, you know and usually when she comes out she comes out and she goes directly that way up to the swing.” (20:10)

    • CBW: “And this is all the further she would go, she wouldn’t leave. She wouldn’t go out nowhere else.” (20:29)

  • CM: “Now walk me through, this little uh cave thing here.” (20:50)
    • “CBW: “That’s not really a cave actually we built this addition, me and Donnie and the kids. And we left this part open because the dog, at the time we did have little puppies, these dogs they were little puppies and we let them go under there, they would run in and out of the bricks over there. There’s actually seven pups up under there now. And it’s always been open like that.” (20:55)

  • CM: “Now what’s this little shed over here?” (22:33)
    • CBW: “Oh that one there? That’s where Donnie keeps all his tools.” (22:37)

    • CM: “Got it. Okay, can I go look?” (22:40)

    • CBW: “Uh, you can go look but it’s a mess.” (22:44)

    • CM: “No? Okay, no, it up to… okay.” (22:46)

    • CBW: “There’s nothing in there. I don’t want you to get hurt.” (22:48)

  • CM: “So, Miss Candus, what I’m, while I’m out here, is there anything that you feel is important that you’d want to tell the world that I haven’t asked you that you wanna let them know?” (26:15)
    • CBW: “Not really. Just, hope that everybody that’s looking for her that we can find her, bring her home safely. She was very precious to me.” (26:29)

    • CM: “And the authorities are working hard on this.” (26:32)

    • CBW: “Yes, from my understanding, yes.” (26:34)

  • CM: “Now there is a rumor about these polygraph tests. Clear that up.” (26:46)
    • CBW: “Alright. The first one that I took, and I didn’t really take it, cuz they kinda threw me in the back of the squad car, so I was really upset and you know, just all the I was crying my eyes out. And so when I got up there to the courthouse, we tried to do it, but I couldn’t do it. So, we waited a few days and then I went back and I did it and I passed it. So, and that was that.” (27:10)

    • CM: “Okay and then what about the rumors of this relationship situation with Hunter?” (27:20)

    • CBW: “Are you crazy? I got a husband and four kids that I love to death. To me, Hunter was another one of my kids. That’s how I felt about any kid.” (27:34)

  • CM: “Now when I was on the phone with you yesterday, briefly, you said he got the story out of order, but it sounded like he was kind of telling the truth there.” (27:43)
    • CBW: “He was kind of telling the truth, but the way he was telling where we went and how we did it was all twisted up.” (27:48)

    • CM: “What’s different that you want to clear up?” (27:51)

    • CBW: “Well because when we left from the emergency room, we went straight to the smoke shop and that’s when I got, think, the cigarettes and stuff like that there. And then we stopped at the Hippie House and I got those cheap vapes because they’re cheap there. And then we went and put my mom’s prescription in, and then we went to Warrior’s, and then we come back to Walgreen’s, got Mom’s prescription, went to Sonic, then to Priceless, then to his house.” (28:18)

    • CM: “Okay.”

    • CBW: “That’s exactly. In that order.” (28:22)

    • CM: “Okay, so he had it different from what you remember?” (28:26)

    • CBM: “Right.It’s not how I remember, it’s how it was. It’s the truth. I was driving. I knew where I was going.” (28:27)

    • CM: “Okay and what about, he said that he asked you for the tea and that you gave him a tea.” (28:42)

    • CBW: “He didn’t ask me for nothing. He asked me for a Mountain Dew. I got him a Mountain Dew.” (28:44)

  • CM: “Okay and what about the pillow?” (29:03)
    • CBW: “The pillow, what pillow?” (29:04)

    • CM: “She’s sitting on a pillow.” (29:05)

    • CBW: “She’s… Oh, Mom gets mad because if the kids get in their wet bathing suit and stuff, so I just put the pillow underneath there so Mom wasn’t complaining.” (29:14)

  • CM: “There is a time frame here between this trailer and that house within, you said two to ten minutes, maybe…” (29:29)
    • CBW: “No, two to five.” (29:31)

    • CM: “Two to five. And then she goes in, and now she’s gone. What do you think happened?” (29:38)

    • CBW: “I dunnno.” (29:40)

    • CM: “Where would a suspect have been, in your opinion, in this area?”

    • CBW: “My opinion? They could have been sitting anywhere. They could have been sitting over here off, just off the little edge right here. Or where that bus is, that little bushy area right there they could have been sitting there.” (29:56)

    • CBW: “And I just recently found out that there was like, uh I guess he’s like a child molestor that lives like literally eight minutes from my house. He can literally walk from his house into my house within eight minutes.” (30:13)

    • CBW: “And like that bushy area right there, you can’t really tell if anybody’s crouched down there or anything.” (30:22)

    • CM: “What do the authorities think?” (30:23)

    • CBW: “I don’t know what they think. I really don’t.” (30:25)


dacjess

Thank you for posting the transcripts. They (Transcripts) are rich for analysis. I wish i had the time to go through them. I may pick out the salient parts (IMO) to look at in the near future. Hopefully, Summer is home/located by then.
 
  • #36
I find it a little odd that the only two times CBW mentioned were that she is sure Summer was only alone for 2-5 minutes, and that it’s exactly 8 minutes for the known child molester neighbor to walk from their house into her house. She repeats these 2 times but has no idea about any other time frames that day, isn’t good with time, etc. I’m having trouble believing the time frame she gave… maybe just because she doesn’t want to say she didn’t have eyes on Summer for a little longer and she feels guilty.

I don’t know what to think about the 8 minutes to the child molester’s house. Did someone walk to that person’s house and time it and then tell her? Also just seems strange to me. I’m having trouble with these two times. JMO.
 
  • #37
I find it a little odd that the only two times CBW mentioned were that she is sure Summer was only alone for 2-5 minutes, and that it’s exactly 8 minutes for the known child molester neighbor to walk from their house into her house. She repeats these 2 times but has no idea about any other time frames that day, isn’t good with time, etc. I’m having trouble believing the time frame she gave… maybe just because she doesn’t want to say she didn’t have eyes on Summer for a little longer and she feels guilty.

I don’t know what to think about the 8 minutes to the child molester’s house. Did someone walk to that person’s house and time it and then tell her? Also just seems strange to me. I’m having trouble with these two times. JMO.

If she found out recently, LE must have been all over that certain person. But then again they say the chance of an abduction is close to zero.

Why insert such an obvious person?
 
  • #38
I don't remember that. Even if she did I'm not going to take every word CW say's and turn it into an admission of guilt. JMO.
Yeah, I remember her saying she felt "smothered" when describing the grief she felt. She also said she felt like everything was happening in slow motion and nothing meant anything to her now that Summer is gone, and that everywhere she looks she thinks she sees her.

To me these are all symptoms of PTSD. When I first saw her at the prayer vigil she looked broken. During her interviews she looked like she was still in shock.

When she was interviewed by CM at the reservoir she really seemed to let her guard down and let her emotions show. It was brave of her to welcome a stranger into her home. The first time I saw a glimpse of happiness was when she showed him Summer's favorite toys and the ones she had placed in the flower pots the last time they were together. It was clear that was very meaningful to her.

I think she regrets that now because despite all of that, she was accused of lying about Don "hiding" in the shed. It was the first and probably last time she will open up and expose herself like that again. Imo
 
  • #39
If she found out recently, LE must have been all over that certain person. But then again they say the chance of an abduction is close to zero.

Why insert such an obvious person?
bbm
Yes, we have to rely on msm and LE for updates and at this time it appears that they haven't warned the immediate community of kidnappers ?
So, no danger for other residences ?
 
  • #40
bbm
Yes, we have to rely on msm and LE for updates and at this time it appears that they haven't warned the immediate community of kidnappers ?
So, no danger for other residences ?

THIS^^

BBM
 
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