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Omg, I wouldn't want to be the person searching the portapotties!Some people use the term "outhouse" for portapotties as well as for the old wooden kind.

Omg, I wouldn't want to be the person searching the portapotties!Some people use the term "outhouse" for portapotties as well as for the old wooden kind.
I think he said he had not seen her in four years, so Lizzy probably didn't know him.Perhaps they had an unofficial custody / visitation arrangement and she took the kid back in the middle of the night. Or like you said, she left him in the middle of the night. Super confusing. I wonder if a court said he couldn’t be around her, or if that was something the mom implemented? It is sad that he is not being communicated with regarding the investigation. He is her parent too and is a victim too.
I hope this little girl had a happy and healthy homelife.
I don’t think this was premeditated.
This seems chaotic, and his actions reactionary.
I see pure panic.
Just thinking outloud here. Have tracking dogs been brought in? It seems that if he left the house walking, that dogs should be able to track his movements. Has anything been mentioned about using tracking dogs?
From presser comments, seems the information they've obtained from AW thus far has all proven deceitful. I don't believe he plans to ever help and/or cooperate. MOOI think he said he had not seen her in four years, so Lizzy probably didn't know him.
I'm sure he is wishing he had been in her life as it is probably too late now.
I would think LE would keep him just as informed as the rest of the family, although at this point they are focused on trying to find her.
I wonder if they are still interviewing Alex and if he will break down and tell them where she is.
This happens much too often. My brother had an unofficial agreement with ex about child support, and she suddenly decided after 5 years it wasn't enough. Now he's stuck paying at least a thousand/month in child support to make up for "missed years." Sounds like Lizzy's bio dad got screwed over IMOPerhaps they had an unofficial custody / visitation arrangement and she took the kid back in the middle of the night.
From presser comments, seems the information they've obtained from AW thus far has all proven deceitful. I don't believe he plans to ever help and/or cooperate. MOO
Spot on. There seems to be a pattern with these recent missing casesAla Derion Vance![]()
It’s really not in his interest to cooperate.From presser comments, seems the information they've obtained from AW thus far has all proven deceitful. I don't believe he plans to ever help and/or cooperate. MOO
I think he drove her, since clearly the tracking dogs didn’t lead to her body. If he killed her in the house, I think he got her body out super quick, prior to cadaverine being released. There is no reason he couldn’t take her body immediately, take one of the vehicles from the house, drive 5-10 minutes away and dump her within a short time of her death.
If he did this quickly, there wouldn’t be anything for the cadaver dogs to hit on, and if the tracking dogs tracked her to their vehicles that wouldn’t be weird because she leaves the house and gets in the car regularly.
How do you put a metal baseball bat in your back pocket and keep it there?https://kslnewsradio.com/1906061/search-for-missing-logan-girl-elizabeth-shelley-enters-third-day/
Says he was found with a metal baseball bat.
"A probable cause statement from the Cache County Sheriff’s Office said deputies found Whipple walking alone Saturday near 7600 S. 2400 W., southwest of the city of Logan, with a metal baseball bat hidden in his back pocket and under the back of his jacket."https://kslnewsradio.com/1906061/search-for-missing-logan-girl-elizabeth-shelley-enters-third-day/
Says he was found with a metal baseball bat.
How do you put a metal baseball bat in your back pocket and keep it there?
"A probable cause statement from the Cache County Sheriff’s Office said deputies found Whipple walking alone Saturday near 7600 S. 2400 W., southwest of the city of Logan, with a metal baseball bat hidden in his back pocket and under the back of his jacket."
I think he drove her, since clearly the tracking dogs didn’t lead to her body
There’s just no evidence of that at this point.
Tracking dogs and cadaver dogs are a tool, and they don’t always work successfully.
I was watching a case on ID discovery the other night, and cadaver dogs and search parties walked right past a body.
The body was ultimately discovered a couple weeks later, right in the area where they had previously searched.
How do you put a metal baseball bat in your back pocket and keep it there?