The girls started home from Dad's, remembered Barb's cigarettes, went back to get them, got home after Rich and Keith. With all of the stuff they 'forgot' or seem to have fabricated, why is this so consistent? (Other than the obvious, "that's what happened!" Think outside the box for a moment, please.)
The ME found no marks on the body, and the teeth were not traumatically knocked out of the gums, so I think that would rule out getting hit by a car.
What if the pizza party folks ARE into other things than 'swapping'? (Denise and Brenda both waltzed to the perjury line to deny group sex.) What if Danielle knew and spilled the beans somewhere? Could that be the reason behind the journal entry? What if they had to shut her up in the wee hours of Saturday morning?
If they were playing with LE muckety mucks, that would explain the quick dismissal of VDs as suspects. It would also account for BVD and DVD's missing appropriate reactions to situtations continually. They're having to think about what regular parents would do, rather than just BEING greiving, angry, upset parents.
I realize I'm accusing them of unspeakable behaviors as parents, but it's one of the few scenarios I can think of that accounts for testimonies and attitudes on the witness stand, and for the manufactured, but flimsy, evidence that was presented against Westerfield.
Have at it! :-)
Well, my daughter and her friends saw the van Dams at the San Diego County Fair, yesterday. The van Dams were going on the rides with their two boys. She said a woman came up to them and told Brenda and Damon how "sorry she was for all the trouble they were going through." Apparently a man walked up to them and just said, "Fools!" and walked on. Another woaman said, loud enough for them to hear, "Perverts."
She said it was so wierd to see them there and she really thought Damon looked gay. Hmmmmm....