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To: Morgana

This is driving me crazy. The mileage between Woodland, WA and where the incident occurred is around 600 miles and would take 11-12 hours to drive. That would necessitate restrooms, gas and food stops.

Someone must have seen the women and children during this journey. Perhaps the 3 missing children felt threatened and took off at one of the rest stops. The women panicked and didn’t report them missing. Big ‘perhaps’, but this case is shocking in every way.


68 posted on 04/01/2018 1:50:17 PM PDT by sodpoodle (Life is prickly - carry tweezers)
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To: sodpoodle
This is driving me crazy. The mileage between Woodland, WA and where the incident occurred is around 600 miles and would take 11-12 hours to drive. That would necessitate restrooms, gas and food stops.

Someone must have seen the women and children during this journey. Perhaps the 3 missing children felt threatened and took off at one of the rest stops. The women panicked and didn’t report them missing. Big ‘perhaps’, but this case is shocking in every way.

Good points. I have a different, and grimmer, suggestion to make. These two professional adopters, who travelled around the country taking the children to political rallies and fairs, might have been involved in organised child abuse rings. The constant journeys would be a way to keep the children isolated, (they were also homeschooled) and would be an ideal pretext for meetups.

Possibly, the three children whose bodies have not been found were "given away" to other members of this group.

Just speculating ...

Perhaps the boy is crying as he hugs the police officer, because there is something he needs to tell him, but he can't. He has been socialised to believe that something dreadful will happen if he speaks to the police.

I hope that there is a full investigation of this case. And, as you say, why are we not hearing more about the journey? Exactly where did they go, and did they meet anyone?

97 posted on 04/03/2018 12:19:07 AM PDT by BlackVeil ('The past is never dead. It's not even past.' William Faulkner)
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