TX - Hailey Dunn, 13, Colorado City, 27 Dec 2010 - #38

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  • #361
I think it could be worded better, but I'm taking this like it's saying On the first attempt, she was found to be under the influence of narcotics and was prohibited from taking the test. A week Later, on the Nancy Grace show (or interview with so and so...) she said that she had taken an anti-anxiety medication to alleviate the stress of the situation.

MOO.

and IIRC antibiotics for a tooth ache........
 
  • #362
Yes, at first it was a co-worker who later morphed into a SIL.

I know I've read on here numerous times that she was driven home by a co-worker and then to hear her say sister-in-law the other night I was surprised.

However, where did the co-worker version come from? From her mouth in the media or someone else's?
 
  • #363
JMO, I think SA must've admitted he threatened to kill BD's whole family at one point, and LE figures that would include Hailey.

The closest I have heard to a quote on this (nobody calls it a direct quote, but even NG used a "quote" voice, and the same words have been used repeatedly). SA admitted he threatened BOTH OF THEM. If this is how he phrased it, LE may have asked a question that was vaguely worded and he misunderstood and answered with respect to BD and CD, not BD and HD.
 
  • #364
I know I've read on here numerous times that she was driven home by a co-worker and then to hear her say sister-in-law the other night I was surprised.

However, where did the co-worker version come from? From her mouth in the media or someone else's?

Biilie said sister-in-law gave her a ride on the last NG show. So, either a sister-in-law is also a co-worker, or a co-worker drove her home and a SIL then drove her around and to the police station, or it's another inconsistency... Ughhh:banghead:
 
  • #365
look... I understand that not all families tuck their kids into their individual beds every night with fluffy down comforters.. I know that kids sleep where they want to sleep and that parents want them to sleep ... so if they land on the couch, etc... it's all good! my own kid, the same age as Hailey is found most mornings on top of the heat vent in his room. ((he also scares the drum teacher with his night vision goggles so badly that the teacher is afraid to even drive in our drive-way for lessons without a pea shooter LOL))

but this all of a sudden "let's go to the police department" by BD does NOT FIT with her sort of detached, let the kids run around, leave all the doors and windows to the house unlocked, not confirm where my daughter spent the night self!

it does not compute for me at all!

It seems downright out of her parental-style character...!


**also note... did she go check clint's before the PD report? She has not mentioned it if she has..


Looks like it wasn't until D went to Clint's that the idea of LE came up. So maybe it was his idea?


GRACE: OK. When D called you or came over to ask about Hailey, what exactly did he say?

C. DUNN: He just asked me if I had seen her, that she was supposed to come over to my house and then she was supposed to go to MB`s, and that everybody was starting to get worried about her. And that`s when we started getting the police and started realizing that she was missing.



ETA: Also,

GRACE: Who first told you that she was missing?

CLINT DUNN: My son, D.
 
  • #366
OK...now I am confused again...

If DD was at home...when B called him...to call H to come home....and he called B back...and said H had not been there......and B goes home FIRST..to see if H is there......wait!!!!......isn't DD there at the house???...he JUST called her to tell her H wasn't at MB....Why would B come home...FIRST...to see if H was there...if DD WAS THERE...

But...maybe DD left right after that...to look elsewhere for her...

I believe we have a LOT of missing facts......and lapses of memories...
imo....

I would bet he went out looking for her. They are just 3 years apart. My son is 4 yrs older than my daughter and on the few scary occasions that she was not where she was supposed to be, it was our son who was best able to find out the facts. I am sure DD went out and looked where she and her friends would usually hang out.
 
  • #367
I personally take what CD's mother said with a grain of salt after I saw NG ask CD what he did when his mother told him Hailey was afraid of SA. He said "I'm not going there" or something to that effect. Made me think he never heard that from her but didn't want to say so, and the only reason I can think of for him never hearing it is that it never happened.

jmo

I believe he said "I didn't want to hear about it"

Seriously.
 
  • #368
http://www.ktxs.com/big_country_news/26576929/detail.html

By Jacqueline Hince, KTXS News
POSTED: 5:26 pm CST January 21, 2011
UPDATED: 6:33 pm CST January 21, 2011

COLORADO CITY, Texas -- Billie Dunn, the mother of Hailey, the missing Colorado City teen, spoke out to KTXS Friday, 10 days since Billie last spoke to us on-camera.

A family friend told us Billie shut KTXS out after we first released the affidavit information.

Hailey's mother told us Friday she's upset the focus of the search may be straying from finding her daughter alive. "I want people to know that as long as I can believe she's alive, I'm going to believe that. I want people looking for a living breathing Hailey."
 
  • #369
She said Ativan, on Nancy (and in every other interview I have seen).

Yep she sure did. I must just associate xanax and ativan. Point was it is not a narcotic and nothing was ever said about ativan on the papers for the warrant like that article said.


The first Friday they had it set up for us to take, we had taken Ativan the night before to go to sleep. They didn`t tell us we couldn`t have anxiety medicine. So when we were able to get it set up again -- Shawn had actually called them and asked them if he could come down and take it yet, and they said yes. They came, picked him up. He took his. I went in. They told me he failed it. I lost it, of course. I told them I had so much faith in that test
 
  • #370
YES. This is one of the main things that makes me think she never left to go to a sleep over that day. She would have had her hoodie and she would have probably worn jeans and not sweats. 13 yr old girls care about what they wear when they are getting together with their friends. You can bet they would have planned to meet up with some other kids, boys included, at a park or a sonic or something.

I agree with your comment....

Assuming sweats and t...to sleep in........

NOW...

Any report on what she was wearing Sunday nite playing XBOX with brother??

...and... LAST time ...verified....as being SEEN...

Was it sweat pants and T???.....wonder if DD has described what H was wearing to LE???..............imo....
 
  • #371
YES. This is one of the main things that makes me think she never left to go to a sleep over that day. She would have had her hoodie and she would have probably worn jeans and not sweats. 13 yr old girls care about what they wear when they are getting together with their friends. You can bet they would have planned to meet up with some other kids, boys included, at a park or a sonic or something.

IMOO that is why I think she was murdered while in her night clothes.
and did she had flip flops on? I doubt it.........barefoot......JMOO
No one in the house that night but SA,BD and poor Hailey.
BD/SA bought drugs........did they get high..........and doped up Hailey so BD/SA could have fun?
And everything back fired?????
BD goes to work for alibi.
SA goes to work, but gets frieghtened and runs back to BD's.
and so the story goes with all the pings.........JMOO
Was the sheet off Hailey's bed really the sheet she slept on, or a clean washed one???? JMOO
 
  • #372
Maybe Billie and SA had a TV in their room, and hung out in there, doing their hobbies...

I know that I rarely make it past 9:30 pm. The alarm clock goes off at 5:30 am. Based on what we know of the timeline, they were getting up at least that early. Maybe they didn't stay up past the time she went to bed.
 
  • #373
On that Tuesday she said her sister-in-law drove her home. It was the third last NG I do believe.

Yes, on an earlier show she said 'co-worker', then this recent show she said 'sister-in-law'. I'm curious if she and her sister-in-law work together.
 
  • #374
Yep she sure did. I must just associate xanax and ativan. Point was it is not a narcotic and nothing was ever said about ativan on the papers for the warrant like that article said.


The first Friday they had it set up for us to take, we had taken Ativan the night before to go to sleep. They didn`t tell us we couldn`t have anxiety medicine. So when we were able to get it set up again -- Shawn had actually called them and asked them if he could come down and take it yet, and they said yes. They came, picked him up. He took his. I went in. They told me he failed it. I lost it, of course. I told them I had so much faith in that test

I thought she was taking pain meds (maybe the narcotic) for a sore tooth, too.

eta: link http://www.kplctv.com/Global/story.asp?S=13840366
 
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I am just sitting here waiting the 10 minutes for NG hoping she will do more on this case tonite. Really hoping she will have either or both of the parents on and clear more things up.
Like with most cases, this is making me feel like a dog chasing my own tail.
Too many loose ends and pieces that are missing:(
 
  • #377
lotsa "pain pills" are flying around in this case....

it seems.... ((and at different times dating up to a year back when SA mentions them in his 911 call))


fwiw
 
  • #378
I believe he said "I didn't want to hear about it"

Seriously.

I agree with you....I got that impression as well.....

At that moment, he did not want to entertain that awful thought...He was already very emotionally exhausted and distressed....

and sitting there on national TV...and subjected to hearing these comments said and asked of him....

I truly feel for him...imo...
 
  • #379
I think it could be worded better, but I'm taking this like it's saying On the first attempt, she was found to be under the influence of narcotics and was prohibited from taking the test. A week Later, on the Nancy Grace show (or interview with so and so...) she said that she had taken an anti-anxiety medication to alleviate the stress of the situation.

MOO.

Exactly and if you look at the whole article it looks like it just copy and paste sections of the offical papers and that is not what it is.

It is very misleading.
 
  • #380
IMO....S ...

PLUS....didn't he say in his poly ....(correct me if I am wrong)...when asked who was responsible for H's disappearance...his answer is......we BOTH are....

Actually, I believe he was asked who LE should be looking at and he said "both of us". I read enough true crime to know that if MY daughter/stepdaughter disappeared, the police "should" first look at "both of" her parents before looking at outsiders. I think he was acknowledging this, and telling them that he "knows how this works".
 
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