All RS&BBM
I wasn't going to address
@girlhasnoname's post, because I thought it unnecessary to describe any number of triggers to cause someone with severe mental illness, possibly off prescribed medication, and possibly using recreational drugs, to have a psychotic episode resulting in murder.
But I will.
To start, I call on
@FromGermany1's reminder of the planned visitation (5-8pm) on 5/30. And while LE estimated early on, based on the girls' autopsies, that they likely died that first evening / night, I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) we do not know exactly
when that night they died. It could have been at midnight, or in the wee hours of 5/31, or possibly the morning of 5/31.
Then adding in
@Sundog's research findings / knowledge, which I agree with completely based on my own research, that humans who commit filicide and have mood disorders, tend to kill children by asphyxiation or other such methods, we can connect some dots.
But, let's add in the mystery 'overdose' dead person found by LE in the area, while searching for TD. At this point we don't know who that is, when they died, how far they were from the camp, etc. And as I opined ^^, perhaps with some vivid imagination, what if this was a friend of TD's at his camp.
There are three scenarios that I think could have triggered a psychotic rage with TD, given his history of a personality disorder and PTSD, and perhaps other diagnoses we are not aware of.
1. When TD brought his girls to the camp, and as the evening wore on, he may have announced they were not returning to their Mom and he was taking them to Canada for a new great life. That would have likely resulted in the girls becoming very upset, crying, screaming, and possibly trying to run away from their father, as they were already becoming fearful of him per court records. I can only imagine that if this outburst of defiance and rejection from his girls went on for quite some time, that he could have completely lost control of himself and his rage and silenced his girls.
2. When TD brought his girls to the camp, he may have started ingesting, vaping, smoking marijuana or other recreational drugs that rendered him unable to keep track or time or even remember he was supposed to return his girls at 8pm. The girls would likely have started pestering TD by 7:30pm or so and by the time it was after 8pm, their voices and demands would escalate. They could have again, like scenario #1, started to cry, scream and demand TD take them back home. Perhaps that went late into the night, when TD finally lost control in a psychotic state...
3. Similar to scenario #2, but add in another adult who was partaking in illicit drug use. Perhaps the marijuana was laced with Fentanyl or Ketamine. Perhaps one adult wandered off and died of an overdose while sitting against a tree near by. And perhaps the other, TD, just lost his mind. And in some drug induced delusional state, or similar to scenario #2, the girls became frightened and were screaming or crying. All that chaos and an altered mind might have triggered some PTSD response and perhaps TD thought the girls were some enemy invaders that needed to die.
Of course, the screaming and any loud noises from the girls could have been heard by anyone nearby. So either there was no one near by or the girls never screamed or didn't scream for long.
These are horrific scenarios. I only paint these bleak stories to illustrate the possibility of a mentally ill mind, under great life stressors (divorce, unhoused, losing rights to see kids, etc.), with possible drug use to quiet the mind that can do the absolute opposite, could lead to a psychotic break.
Sorry if this was too much.
IMO.
ETA: "rejection" to scenario #1