Welcome to the gross DCUM conspiracy theorists. They spin up all kinds of baseless theories because they have nothing better to do. |
No it’s because he has a mother who has been kidnapped. Agree it’s odd |
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RE: the brother
If he is still in an active status with the Guard, and is a colonel, he may be in the position of squadron/group commander - or may have been on assignment in some far-flung location. It is somewhat understandable he cannot simply walk away from his duties on a moment's notice. Keep in mind his mother was/is reported missing, not dead. What is very unusual is his stiff body language and the fact that he is wearing a baseball cap during this video. Being military, removing your hat/cover is instinctive when in a situation like this. Surprised he kept his on. It seems like his body language/abrupt statement indicates he was not comfortable with doing this video - for whatever reason. |
What? He may be uncomfortable because his 84-year-old real mother is missing and could be dead or soon to be dead? Of course he’s uncomfortable. He’s probably not used to doing interviews or being on camera and he probably hasn’t slept or showered in many hours and he’s having to sit there and watch his sister read a very difficult statement. |
Who would be comfortable with it? Even Savannah who obviously is very used to being in public was having a very hard time. I would have had a hard time sitting there looking normal. |
savanah is paid very well to come off as genuine. |
A former classmate of mine had a small child go missing from his family. Because he was in a long term polyamorous relationship with two other partners/parents who were all apparently gamers who were chronically online in those spaces, the amateur sleuths all went insane on the internet accusing them of all sorts of horrible things. That they’d murdered their one missing child in some kind of satanic ritual and that their other children needed to be taken away from them ASAP. Turned out to be a disturbed teenage neighbor who kidnapped and raped her, then stuffed her in a trash bag and threw the bag into water. I don’t know how anyone trusts anyone anymore sometimes. This world can be an awful place, and monsters are real. |
It's really disturbing to me how people are treating this situation as a form of participatory entertainment. I know a lot of true crime podcasts are like this too, but I guess I don't follow those closely enough to see this behavior so much. But it feels like a lot of people are looking at this awful situation, which is clearly terrifying for the family, and thinking "Fun! Now I get to play detective! That person over there has facial hair and looks shady -- did he do it? Hee hee hee." So disturbing. |
I hate this alarmist crap. There are very few raptors that would take a dog. People around here freak out over vultures which do not kill animals. They eat dead things. It's an important function and reduces disease. It would have to be an eagle to take a dog. |
Oh come on. The implication of the PP saying that "Savannah was allegedly well aware he was a married man" is NOT that he's a married man 3+ years into divorce proceedings that pre-dated her arrival on the scene. |
You clearly have never lived in Arizona. Coyotes are ever-present and I've had a dog taken before. |
It happened to Jessica Simpson's dog in the Halloween hills! heck, I have seen a hawk take a rabbit and a squirrel about the same size as a small dog here in NY |
*Hollywood hills |
+1 Even Trump has empathy for a family whose very vulnerable, elderly mother is missing. |
This. Also, some of us take xanex or other meds during a crisis and that can impact how we come across. That said, I know people said in the some of the famous cases certain people seemed off and one of them turned out to be guilty so of course people are going to watch, but sadly only time will tell. |