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I think usually the families have to contact him but Im not 100%.
And sometimes that can rather difficult when maybe the family doesn't really want the missing child found, KWIM?
I think usually the families have to contact him but Im not 100%.
I guess after that he did the dishes and mopped the floors since he didn't seem to care one tiny bit that his petite little daughter was missing.
I think the police are quoting him so they can show the public how strange and suspicious his statements are.
During the Anthony case I research several articles about the differences in where and how fathers and mothers will get rid of the child/children they have murdered. This didn't apply to all of course but it was a pattern for the majority.
1. A father will murder the child while in their care and then take them many miles away from where they were killed. Some even take them 100s of miles away.
2. A father is more likely to bury the body in heavily wooded areas far from their home or discard the body in a state or county far from where they reside with sometimes leaving them above ground.
A five hour delay would give him ample time to travel many miles after he had harmed Sherin IF he has done so which I do believe he has.
IMO
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NEW: Wesley Mathews just received an ankle-monitor & has been ordered to surrender passport. No sign of his daughter Sherin #AMBERAlert
From where they are 5 hours is plenty of time to dump her in an entirely different state, even. And that's if 3am is really the last time she was at the house. There are probably dozens of heavily wooded state parks within 2-3 hour drive from their house.
His mugshot looks so defiant...which IMO is very telling.The noose is tightening.
Sure hope the cell phone records have been subpoenaed.
Would love to see their pings days before and day of.
*right*Did I read somewhere that Sherin was adopted? That makes no relevance.
I'm sure I also read somewhere that she was a special needs child.
Unfortunately, special needs individuals aren't treated the way they should be. I pray for this child! This breaks my heart!
All because she refused to drink her milk? No. Not just no but heck no! Who in their thought mind would put a child, no matter the age, outside at 3a.m.? No one!!! Don't try to say that the mother knew nothing of it. She's keeping quiet for a reason!
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Seriously? Punishment? That's sickening, at any age!Notice the words"punishment" and "missing" have been used, but not kidnapped? Very telling IMO
This makes a compelling story......I pray for this baby!!!!I am not sure. I know there is one in Rowlett but not sure if that's the closest to Richardson or not. I think Richardson is both Dallas and Collin County? So not sure which they use? I live in Collin County
I guess this is his version of a "Zanny the nanny took her" story. :maddening:
Seriously? Punishment? That's sickening, at any age!
Kidnapped hasn't been used, to my knowledge.... still, I fear this is the parents doing!
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"The parents of Sherin Mathews, the Texas toddler who vanished after her father left her alone in an alley, are no longer cooperating with the investigation, police said."
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...o-longer-cooperating-police-article-1.3553366
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