Why would anyone be "curious" about the parents rushing down there when there are three young men who were last seen with her, one has a bad reputation, all three have lied and changed their story.
Well to do people can get a private plane quickly. Her stepfather I do believe works for a company that goes down to SA to work. Now that might be suspicious, was she a kidnap, if we didn't have ample suspects on the island.
She told Greta she knew she had to get down there right then when she found out. If she couldn't get on a plane right away she probably started making phone calls. If she knew of a corp jet and was able to get it diverted under these circumstances, she would have.
Why would anyone be ''curious'' about the parents rushing down there when there are three young men who were last seen with her, one has a bad reputation, all three have lied and changed their story.
Well to do people can get a private plane quickly. Her stepfather I do believe works for a company that goes down to SA to work. Now that might be suspicious, was she a kidnap, if we didn't have ample suspects on the island.
Why would 'anyone be curious'? Speaking for myself, I was 'curious' because I didn't know the details, didn't know why an official report had not been made until evening, didn't know the connection between the Twitty's & the person who owned the jet. I'm still curious as to whether or not there might be a Caribbean or South American business connection....thinking in the context of what Bachus said...that there were circumstances surrounding her disappearance that warranted the FBI being heavily involved.
'Bad reputations' don't automatically confer guilt. Nor does lying & changing the story. Both of those do, however, exponentially ratchet up the 'suspicion'.
The Twitty's apparently aren't well-to-do enough to have their own plane. Jug Twitty is a manager for Phoenix Metals in Birmingham--which explains his association with the man who owns the jet. I've not yet found anything about him having business in South America.
'Ample suspects'. May be. Maybe not. We don't know.