GUILTY TX - Alanna Gallagher, 6, Saginaw, 1 July 2013 - #5

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I thought about those pool supplies as well as testing sample of hot tub water. Was she washed down with chlorine bleach? And/or drowned in a bath tub? There has got to be chlorine of some sort found on her, in some concentration, imo. The smell of chlorine on the skin is sometimes evident on skin even after a shower if you swim in a super chlorinated pool

That was my thought as well. Bleach or a strong pool Chlorine solution was used and that's why HRD dogs weren't. IMO
 
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I thought about those pool supplies as well as testing sample of hot tub water. Was she washed down with chlorine bleach? And/or drowned in a bath tub? There has got to be chlorine of some sort found on her, in some concentration, imo. The smell of chlorine on the skin is sometimes evident on skin even after a shower if you swim in a super chlorinated pool- or in hair. And little ones are not known for using much soap if not assisted by mom.
I washed my kiddos daily (sometimes more), but maybe this family didn't and there was chlorine left over on Alanna from the church camp's pool.
 
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They don't have a complete license plate for this truck. And I wonder if the rest of it is even accurate.
Or they would have found this truck already.

Catching up.....I try to read before I comment - TRY....but I haven't seen locally or in these threads where they don't have complete plate.

Based on your last sentence is this statement simply an assumption on your part? (if so, no problem - just trying to understand) Or, is this a stated fact?

Thanks!
 
  • #485
I washed my kiddos daily (sometimes more), but maybe this family didn't and there was chlorine was left over on Alanna from the church camp's pool.

I know people that brag their children do not bathe all summer... Cause they're swimming all the time.

Gross huh?
 
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My kiddo is 4, and we often go on 1-3 mile walks. A slow pace and he is great. We don't power walk, but stop and smell the roses...so to speak.

O/T Good for you! The best thing you can do for your child! I never see it where I live, though. And the days I am forced to do two miles instead of more, I think, " Thank goodness."

I see parents with jogging or bike strollers, but I never see little ones walking.
 
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Catching up.....I try to read before I comment - TRY....but I haven't seen locally or in these threads where they don't have complete plate.

Based on your last sentence is this statement simply an assumption on your part? (if so, no problem - just trying to understand) Or, is this a stated fact?

Thanks!

It has to be fact. IMO or the guy was using someone else's tags.
 
  • #489
That was my thought as well. Bleach or a strong pool Chlorine solution was used and that's why HRD dogs weren't. IMO

I hadn't thought of that, but it could have been someone who knows a lot about forensics, HRDs,etc. and used it to avoid having them hit on his/her home.
 
  • #490
Narcissists will do anything to avoid looking bad/incompetent/foolish. Their false self must be protected at all costs.

IF an accident, would a Narcissist even give this a second thought? Go through all this trouble?

Why? It was an accident. IMO, a Narcissist would never give a second thought IF was an accident.
 
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Just grabbed minutes from the city of Saginaw meeting. In this they discuss pool requirements. Just posting it for anyone that is interested in that particular theory. (It's dated from Feb. 2012)

http://www.ci.saginaw.tx.us/DocumentCenter/Home/View/639

Page 6 of PDF.

Damn good point. Disappointed that I didn't think of it sooner: most cities around here require 6 foot wood fence around pools. Not that a kid can't get in a wood fence, but all that I've seen latch at the top and a six year old couldn't open them.

Not to say it can't be left open, that an adult couldn't open it for her, etc....

But yeah, no one is simply wandering into pools here!
 
  • #493
IF an accident, would a Narcissist even give this a second thought? Go through all this trouble?

Why? It was an accident. IMO, a Narcissist would never IF was an accident.

Look at the lengths Jodi went to
 
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A Narcissist, yes, but it wasn't an accident.

If someone holds themselves out to be a perfect _______, they might go to great lengths to keep up that appearance.
 
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Catching up.....I try to read before I comment - TRY....but I haven't seen locally or in these threads where they don't have complete plate.

Based on your last sentence is this statement simply an assumption on your part? (if so, no problem - just trying to understand) Or, is this a stated fact?

Thanks!

It was reported the license that the father managed to write was incomplete. So it's a fact.
 
  • #497
It has to be fact. IMO or the guy was using someone else's tags.


Just jumping in here but don't want any trouble. Stating something is a FACT and then the very next word is 'IMO' kind of cancels the 'fact' part out.

BBM
 
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A wave of tired just hit me! I'm gonna try to ride it! Goodnight! (Hopefully)
 
  • #500
It was reported the license that the father managed to write was incomplete. So it's a fact.

IMHOO...just because it's reported doesn't make it a 'fact'. I think we have ALL seen this over the last few years of absurdly inaccurate reporting by MAJOR news media.
 
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