To: fiesti
The following is what the Liz's MOTHER said YESTERDAY in a live interview which I watched: the little sister got out of bed after the man took Liz and could see him and Liz in shadow, that Emmanuel looked in her brother's room and she was afraid that he was going to take her brother's, too. She went back to her bed till morning.
If she was up, why didn't she go to her parent's room instead of back to her own room.
I believe I heard that the Smart's "chose" to leave the little sister alone and not press her for details, hence the 9 mo delay.... AND that is the same thing we are hearing about the attitude of the family toward LIZ....leave her alone, she'll talk when she's ready. What is really going on here??
286 posted on
03/14/2003 6:52:30 AM PST by
Sacajaweau
(Hillary: Constitutional Scholar! NOT)
To: Sacajaweau
What is really going on here??It is clear to me, at least, that the kids fabricated the abduction theory.
The 14yr old was a runaway and not really abducted. That is what I think. Her sister covered for her and the cover broke down as time passed.
The parents are covering for both and the cops have suspected this for some time.
These Karma Creeps give me the willies.
To: Sacajaweau
Mary Katherine was on her way to tell her parents about Elizabeth when she saw the perp and Elizabeth again. There was a set of stairs next to the master bedroom, which separated the rest of the bedrooms. It was speculated by us early on the threads that MK saw Elizabeth and the perp, and they were standing or sitting between her and the parents' bedroom, there was no way for her to get to them without letting the perp know that she was awake.
Just on a side note, there are a lot of parents in Utah who are now teaching their children to make a lot of noise in these situations, that they're a lot better off yelling, than being taken quietly with the abductor.
354 posted on
03/14/2003 7:16:48 PM PST by
Utah Girl
("We must stop evil before it becomes too powerful." - Elie Weisel.)
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