Briefly, his story is that the timing of his wife's disappearance exactly coincided with his spur-of-the-moment decision to leave his house at 2 a.m. on a Monday morning in subzero temperatures to go camping in the wilderness with his toddler-age children.
His failure to show up at work or at home the next day, and his failure to call or contact anyone was due to him innocently losing track of time.
But he was Mormon. (And we all know how "nice" our Mormon neighbors are).
Now, perchance that his suspicious behavior on the day his wife disappeared had something to do with that disappearance, you don't think, wideawake, do you, that this change in religions has something to do with some Mormon realities...
...like how in Mormonism murder is an unforgiveable sin...
...and in Christianity it's not...???
...how in classical Mormonism you have to shed your own blood for your sins (blood atonement Gary Gilmore style)...
...but in Christianity you don't...????