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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So you’re saying someone randomly noticed that Nancy wasn’t online watching church and called her daughter to go check on her?[/quote] Np here, but sure that could happen. I’m sure someone monitors who is online and it would be very noticeable if someone wasn’t there. I heard about a family who k ew something was wrong with an older relative because they had not posted in the Wordle group chat that day. Lots of older people have very consistent schedules. [/quote] I think her church said they aren't set-up to track online attendees. Sounds like the version they gave police isn't panning out [/quote] Right - they mentioned a church friend alerted them that Nancy didn’t attend. How did Nancy’s friend have Annie’s number? Which friend? Cell records are easily obtainable. They messed up by using that as their reason [/quote] This just doesn't seem that odd to me. She isn't Catholic and doens't go to a huge mass. She goes to services at a smaller protestant church, I think, and is very religious-- it doesn't surprise me that there would be a community of older women that expects to see each other online at services and gets concerned if they don't see the regular crew online and texting the daughter to check on her mom just seems very normal to me. But I agree that it's easily verifiable. [/quote] This. Older women who live alone create these safety nets for each other. My mom has a deal with her neighbors where they open the blinds on a certain window each day so they know they aren’t dead or in trouble. My mom also texts me and my brother each morning.[/quote] Yes, the church crew probably texts each other before logging on for services. Not at all unusual for older people. [/quote] +1. These are old women. They have nothing better to do.[/quote] Why so condescending? Conversing with each other is something "better to do". It promotes socializing, a vital necessity as we age, and it promotes safety. When your circle notices you aren't texting as usual, they can have someone check on you. If they are in a church and did NOT text or talk to each other, that would be concerning that they are perhaps lonely or depressed.[/quote] Did the church ladies know Annie’s number? According to Annie and Tomasco, they were alerted to complete a wellness check after discovering from one of Nancy’s friends that Nancy did not attend for Sunday’s virtual service. This is all early verifiable. Cops have already determined whether someone from church called or texted Nancy asking for her whereabouts or if someone from church informed Annie. I believe LE was already on to the family as suspects but was not disclosing that so Annie, Tomasco, and Savannah do not freak out. Remember, Savannah was staying with Annie at her home for this week. It must be awkward now. At this point, she must be aware something is going on if they were taking photos of their garage in the dark and impounding vehicles [/quote]
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