Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is the ONLY site I've found that mentions (even in comments) that it's aclittle weird Suzanne was alone on Mother's Day.
Also, articles are so spare and similar with their 5 bullet points. I've found nowhere else that says where the daughters were.
2 things are routinely confusing: the daughters are variously reported as being "two teenage daughters," "two adult daughters," and "one teenage and one adult daughter." The husband is mentioned as being a "volunteer firefighter," which people understandably read as "firefighter." There's little mention of his actual job/career... way he earns his living. One article does say he's a business owner.
It's unclear what Suzanne does for a living. She does have a charitable foundation, but the listing doesn't say what it does or what its focus is. Media focus is admirably on finding Suzanne, but it feels like they're a Potemkin family.
Yep.
That family is hiding something big.
What does the husband do? Supply guns? Run security for companies?
Why were the daughters off in two different states during a pandemic? (I heard they were in Utah and Idaho btw)
What could be so pressing that the husband was working 150 miles away in Denver on Mother's Day?