#2, and this one REALLY got me, why didn't the mom check on the kids when she got home? This to me makes NO sense. You always check on your kids, ALWAYS, it's an instinct. My kid is 16, if I fall asleep on the coach and wake up at 2 am, even if I know she was home when I fell asleep, I still check on her as I make my way to the bed.
As we say in New York, these parents are not Kosher. As we say in general, their story sounds pretty fishy. The idea that the mom and the neighbor were dancing at the bar is just too much.
I hope the local police recall the case of the poor girl from Long Island who was kept prisoner in a home-made dungeon. As hubby exclaimed to me while I was reading 'emerging details' in Newsday (the Long Island daily paper)'Does it disturb you? That she was surrounded by child molesters? DOES IT DISTURB YOU?!?!' Of course, it did disturb me very much. The little girl from Long Island was rescued, finally. Luckily her captor wasn't killed in a car crash, nor dropped dead of a heart attack (he was no kid the guy, in his 50's) before the cops cracked his story. I hope poor Danielle will be so lucky.
If the parents know stuff they're not telling,they better spill their guts NOW! Or they are going to really rot in Hell.
Jessica
A really bothersome thing is that the alarm system indicated an open door (described in one writeup as an open sliding patio door and an open garage door). That evidently evoked no curiosity on the part of the husband or wife. I think the first reaction of any parent would have been to see if the kids were OK.
And the mom dancing with the suspected next door neighbor? Something smells about the whole setup.