Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Sun reportedher church called authorities to tell them she has not been to in person services since 2020. So much for the family statement her church friend called them to alert them she did not show up last Sunday.
Maybe she started going to a different church 6 years ago.
She attends church virtually since Covid. She’s 86 year old and not driving weekly to Sunday mass. She’s too old
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Sun reportedher church called authorities to tell them she has not been to in person services since 2020. So much for the family statement her church friend called them to alert them she did not show up last Sunday.
Catch up. She attends/ed online mass.
So someone noticed she wasn't on zoom? That's about as likely as the FBI recommending the exact verbiage they used in Silence of the Lambs. It gets weirder and weirder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about we stop htalking about her weight? It's irrelevant.
I saw on another board that the FBI Director will be there tomorrow. Does that mean a big announcement is happening?
Since when can DCUM posters resist any opportunity to talk about weight?
Or appearance generally, when a woman is being discussed. Regardless of the context. (Even when discussing an elderly crime victim)
It is sickening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Sun reportedher church called authorities to tell them she has not been to in person services since 2020. So much for the family statement her church friend called them to alert them she did not show up last Sunday.
Catch up. She attends/ed online mass.
Anonymous wrote:The Sun reportedher church called authorities to tell them she has not been to in person services since 2020. So much for the family statement her church friend called them to alert them she did not show up last Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not if she was dismembered or acid was used to degrade the body. Terrible I know. Whoever did this needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law
OK thank you sadly that makes more sense.
That makes more sense? On what planet?
It makes more sense that she would’ve been dismembered instead of them, throwing a fat 84-year-old into a small drywell.
Why do you keep posting she’s fat? 5’5" and 150 is not that big b
This woman will not be easily moved like a frail old lady:
Anonymous wrote:Weird. What Trump said didn't come to fruition. Just wanted to be part of it. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who think the BIL and sister did it, what would be their motive? I don’t see the mom having much money. I assume Savannah bought her home. The whole thing makes no sense. The kidnapping of an 85-year-old just seems absurd.
I posted earlier. I keep seeing speculation that money is the motive, but I think that lacks a lot of logic in terms out of how this crime has played out. If it turns out to be a family member, I believe motive would be crime of passion. A confrontation. The person felt that something in their own life was threatened--maybe incriminating information about them.
I have no dog in this fight because I think law enforcement has so much more information than we do and I'll just wait on what they have. Everyone is here trying to crib together a theory on crumbs. So much has been withheld from us, so why speculate?
I don't know, why are you speculating it's a crime of passion?
Oh I was careful to make sure it was only a hypothetical speculation....
I'm above speculating. So I can just say that if I was going to, I might think it was family. But I'm not going to come right out and say it lest the hall monitor freak out again. Since we're not speculating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds different today like she still believes her mother is alive.
I don’t understand the necessity of these public videos. Can’t she just pay the ransom to the believed captor in private?
I suspect whoever did this has some narcissistic tendencies and wants these public videos. Perhaps it's a power play for someone mentally ill. Savannah is at the person's mercy focused completely on negotiating. The person may have an obsession with Silence of the Lambs and could have requested the phrase in the former video. You'd have to be psycho to do this with an 80-something year old woman. Savannah is playing along because that is the experts tell her to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can everyone stop saying “million dollar home” like that means something any more. I live in a 1992 4br colonial with zero updates other than paint that is worth “a million dollars.” I assure you we are not living large over here.
No, I will not stop saying a fact. A disabled widow in their 80s living in a large million dollar home on a desolated property is a recipe for disaster. Do you have any comprehension of what this sort of large property and a paid off million dollar home looks like to someone who makes minimum wage? Now think about all the delivery drivers, handy men, landscapers, home health aides, and various nomadic criminals lurking around. Even just indirectly workers mentioning how a certain nice house they visited has this lonely crippled old lady living alone. That's all it takes.
You sound clueless. It's not a massive home on a desolate property. You can see all the neighbors in the drone footage. This is hardly an impressive property for the area. They see much better on a daily basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can everyone stop saying “million dollar home” like that means something any more. I live in a 1992 4br colonial with zero updates other than paint that is worth “a million dollars.” I assure you we are not living large over here.
No, I will not stop saying a fact. A disabled widow in their 80s living in a large million dollar home on a desolated property is a recipe for disaster. Do you have any comprehension of what this sort of large property and a paid off million dollar home looks like to someone who makes minimum wage? Now think about all the delivery drivers, handy men, landscapers, home health aides, and various nomadic criminals lurking around. Even just indirectly workers mentioning how a certain nice house they visited has this lonely crippled old lady living alone. That's all it takes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can everyone stop saying “million dollar home” like that means something any more. I live in a 1992 4br colonial with zero updates other than paint that is worth “a million dollars.” I assure you we are not living large over here.
Do you live in Arizona?