Yes, she had no idea they were looking for her, is what I read. Imo
Do you have a link because I do not think that is true
Yes, she had no idea they were looking for her, is what I read. Imo
The article sounded like his mom moved various places up & down 53. But it doesn't make sense that he was living a bunch of different places as much as an hour from the cabin, yet still was going to the same school in Minong.
While he may have been allowed to go there, I question how he could have got there. We've read that his father left the house at 4am for his commute, and his mother drove a schoolbus, so she would be at work during the school commute hours. Unless she drove up around Minong, but then you wouldn't think they'd say she parked the schoolbus at Haugen.
He came up the driveway with his lights off. He probably intended to sneak in and grab her while everyone was asleep.if that was the case, why wouldn't he just abduct her from a less secure location where he wouldn't rack up two intentional murder charges? IMO it's bc he is a coward and feels powerless, is not smart or clever and is intimidated by authority.
I have wondered about too! I think he may have and already planned how to cover up doing it if the need arose.[/Q
I've been thinking, yes, J is brave, strong and amazing. But I hope too much isn't expected of her, to always feel she has to present herself that way. If sheYup. Sadly, I think you’re right.
Those three months were about fear and survival. Now that she is finally safe, she will be able to process the loss that she has suffered.
Fortunately, she has a loving family surrounding her. Hopefully that helps.
Random thought...
I was just wondering how Jayme is doing these last few days and realizing that while it was obvious from the beginning that her parents are not ever coming back considering they were murdered right in front of her, she may just now start experiencing some other losses concretely as she is now back in the free world and trying to adjust back as best as possible. Meaning it’s now that she will experience these losses further when her parents can’t be there for certain things. I don’t know how and if she recovers after the shock of something like this, but if that somehow starts to dissipate and morph into a new stage of grief, I think reality can only continue to hit her harder like a ton of bricks as she starts to resume some type of “normalcy”.
I think the murders were premeditated and intentional. The lights were off as part of his scheme to accomplish the murders.He came up the driveway with his lights off. He probably intended to sneak in and grab her while everyone was asleep.
I think the murders were premeditated and intentional. The lights were off as part of his scheme to accomplish the murders.
Opinion and speculation only
Yes.He also made a point of saying that he chose the shotgun because he thought it would be easier and faster to kill them with. I think I know what the OP was saying, though, and I agree. I think his plan was to break in and kill them in their sleep. Either way, they were going to die.
I agree and the only variable that he didn't consider or know about was Molly and her barking. When she started yapping in the middle of the night that changed everything. The element of total surprise was gone although the family did not expect what happened next.I think the murders were premeditated and intentional. The lights were off as part of his scheme to accomplish the murders.
Opinion and speculation only
Do you have a link because I do not think that is true
It’s so horrific beyond words to think that someone can just say to themselves, “you know, I think I’m going to break into that girl’s home, murder her whole family and take her as my prisoner”.
I guess cell phone service is in working order since JN was able to call 911. I know there still linger some outlying areas without internet service- usually neighbors have to put up some of the costs. I really think this neighborhood would have done that, but no way to no for sure. Wonder who was footing the bill for either his cell phone or Internet at the house (not to blame, but trying to understand).
Hm. How about that picture of the high school kids and he is all alone in the back with his head in a book?
No, I do not think he was an average kid.
And I am thinking that the one grandfather is like the parents of Chris Watts.
They lost a grandson. Ok. Cry for us. Um, no
I agree and the only variable that he didn't consider or know about was Molly and her barking. When she started yapping in the middle of the night that changed everything. The element of total surprise was gone although the family did not expect what happened next.
So we come back to our 4 legged furry friends and their intuition. Something is not right. Like myself, the neighbors knew the thier Dog was uncomfortable but couldn't pinpoint why and perhaps didn't join the dots between shots fired and why their dog was restless.Another piece of information that I cannot reconcile is that the neighbors heard the first two shots but didn't report the third but made no report of hearing the police sirens that Jayme said she heard and that JP pulled over for. They were awake at around that time and also said they had taken the dog out about one am because it was aware of something. Wonder why, but I do know from first hand experience, that first responders will approach an unknown situation without sirens and in many cases red/blue lights so as to not tip off an intruder. That makes me wonder how far away from the scene they do that because that would indicate how far away JP was when he pulled to the side of the road.