Thank you, Nomad! Greatly appreciate the clarification you have brought. I think its important to note that she is a low-level nursing trainee, which might play into the family dynamic differently.
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Do we know the ages of each parent?
Thank you, Nomad! Greatly appreciate the clarification you have brought. I think its important to note that she is a low-level nursing trainee, which might play into the family dynamic differently.
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Sorry I wasn't clear. Dad described the pajamas Sherin wore the night she went missing. Is he claiming he put her by the tree barefoot? I dont recall him describing what she had on her feet during her so called punisment.
There are no coyotes eating children. :nono:
Lived in the area, aint happening.
Do we know the ages of each parent?
Waking up and staring in an episode of DATELINE.I know it is naive for me to think "she and her husband both said she was asleep and therefore she was" but unless there is proof to the contrary I really do feel badly for Sini, I just can't imagine waking up to find my one child missing, my husband being arrested for a felony, my other child being taken and then having my home flipped upside down and inside out and traipsed through by who knows how many different people... Part of me actually hopes she WAS awake so that this extreme invasion into Sini's life would feel more justified to her, but if she really was asleep as she says, then what a world to wake up toI simply cannot imagine, and then to add to it all, she can't even go and ask WM what happened and demand he tell her where Sherin is because he legally can't have contact with her... though, if I was in her shoes, that would probably be best for his safety and my freedom...
ITA. If there were coyotes attacking children anywhere in the U.S., we would've heard about it. When my DS and his family decided to move from the Midwest out to Colorado, I was concerned about coyotes so I researched it. There was only one instance in the last 10 years (that I could find), where a child was harmed by a coyote and that was a bite and then the coyote ran off. I could be wrong, but I can't recall ever reading where a coyote carried a small child off anywhere. I guess it could happen, but not very likely.
JMO
ITA. If there were coyotes attacking children anywhere in the U.S., we would've heard about it.
When my DS and his family decided to move from the Midwest out to Colorado, I was concerned about coyotes, so I researched it. There was only one instance in the last 10 years (that I could find), where a child was harmed by a coyote and that was a bite and then the coyote ran off. I could be wrong, but I can't recall ever reading where a coyote carried a small child off anywhere. I guess it could happen, but not very likely.
JMO
Thank you, Nomad! Greatly appreciate the clarification you have brought. I think its important to note that she is a low-level nursing trainee, which might play into the family dynamic differently.
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it says on the documents posted here for his ankle monitoring...I want to say it said he was born in 1980, so 36?
Well maybe it's a two legged coyote! :truce:
Good one.
And I agree.
jmo
This time of year if they looked at mine they would find fragments of corn husks and soybean dust, as it's harvest time and I drive among fields here daily. If I were to drive by factories instead, I'm sure they would find something else. I have no idea what is around their location.Re: I noticed the cabin air filter was seized from the SUV? Can decomposition be determined from the air filter?
Not sure but they could possible use the contents to figure out where the SUV went that night. I used to park outside and leaf fragments would clog mine.