It's rare and freakish to begin with, and even rarer and more freakish for something like this to happen to the parent or child or spouse of a very famous person. As someone mentioned upthread, other notable times were Michael Jordan's dad, the Lindbergh Baby, and OJ Simpson (if the last one counts). All three captured the national attention. Though if we learned something from the Michael Jordan case, it's that baseless speculation and conspiracy theories (remember all the ones about his gambling debts?) can be incredibly incorrect, hurtful, and damaging. |
It is very possible that their house is being examined because that’s the last place she went. It would make sense to see if any clues were left behind or evidence of someone stalking her that night. Taking his car could be a required formality since she was in it a few hours earlier. Or they could be checking it for a tracking/bugging device. |
| I don't think looking at the sister and her husband's house means it IS them. As in-town caregivers, it's likely they share service providers and have people coming in and out of both houses. Just as likely they are looking to collect evidence related to stuff like that. |
They opened the house to investigators to rule out anything. |
Yep, going through all the people who come in and out of both of these homes (since she was probably over at the SIL and BIL's home a lot) is probably a priority. Remember Elizabeth Smart was taken by someone who had been in their house doing work. The main suspect in Relisha Rudd's case was a janitor. |
Yep, I don't think it means they are suspects. |
Please..everyone knows it is speculation. It is not baseless due to the search of the couple’s house. |
They don’t light up with luminal the garage of an every family member of a kidnapped person. For over an hour. In the dark. |
I agree with this. |
I don’t think the sister is in on it. Doesn’t mean he isn’t involved somehow. |
If it is a major case where the FBI is involved and that person's garage and in their car was the last place they were seen alive, yes they do. |
Of course they do. They are likely looking to match unknown DNA they found at the mom's house to someone. And they are probably looking at the sister's house for a match to rule out - or identify - common service providers, friends, or visitors that are the match. |
Yes, this. |
I have never forgotten the Laura Houghteling case in Bethesda where the killer was a crazy guy the mom paid to do yardwork. https://washingtonian.com/2024/08/29/what-happened-to-laura-houghteling/ |
Right. Because that person is a suspect. Duh. |