Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This mom never would have left her 1-year-old overnight without calling.
His eyes are not right.
Anonymous wrote:This mom never would have left her 1-year-old overnight without calling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely the fiance. How come it was her mom that notified police that she was missing, 10 days later? What did she tell the fiance when she dropped off the baby?
This. If it weren’t him, he’d have reported her missing by 24 hours. Makes no sense that he didn’t otherwise.
Yep. This fiancé did it but he’s smarter than the other Colorado man who killed his two daughters and wife - this guy refuses to do ANY interviews, with or without her family.
Right. But he's "cooperating with the investigation," which is code for: "We've nailed him and are just waiting to have sufficient evidence to prove it before going public and making a formal charge."
But isn’t there concern for the baby? She’s in his care
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The killer could've texted her boss on kelsy's behalf to throw everyone off the scent.
Right, but if it's the fiancé, how did he drive 1,000 miles round trip while caring for a toddler at home in Colorado?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The killer could've texted her boss on kelsy's behalf to throw everyone off the scent.
Right, but if it's the fiancé, how did he drive 1,000 miles round trip while caring for a toddler at home in Colorado?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The killer could've texted her boss on kelsy's behalf to throw everyone off the scent.
Right, but if it's the fiancé, how did he drive 1,000 miles round trip while caring for a toddler at home in Colorado?
Anonymous wrote:The killer could've texted her boss on kelsy's behalf to throw everyone off the scent.
Anonymous wrote:The killer could've texted her boss on kelsy's behalf to throw everyone off the scent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks, her cell phone pinged a tower in Idaho after she went missing. She texted her boss to say she wouldn't be in next week and texted her fiancé, content not disclosed.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/mother-of-missing-colorado-woman-says-she-spoke-to-her-the-day-she-disappeared/ar-BBQSv4N?ocid=ientp
‘She’ didn’t do anything. Her killer, the fiancé, took her cell phone and sent the text to himself and her work to throw off the trail for 11 additional days. Worked too.
Why would a mom abandon her child on the 2nd biggest holiday of the year? Why would a woman acting effectively as a single mom turn down hours at work and/or overtime holiday pay? Why would she only text work three days after she disappeared and not check in with her 1-year-old?
He killed her and she died on the 22nd.
Wouldn't his cell ping there, too, if he was there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks, her cell phone pinged a tower in Idaho after she went missing. She texted her boss to say she wouldn't be in next week and texted her fiancé, content not disclosed.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/mother-of-missing-colorado-woman-says-she-spoke-to-her-the-day-she-disappeared/ar-BBQSv4N?ocid=ientp
‘She’ didn’t do anything. Her killer, the fiancé, took her cell phone and sent the text to himself and her work to throw off the trail for 11 additional days. Worked too.
Why would a mom abandon her child on the 2nd biggest holiday of the year? Why would a woman acting effectively as a single mom turn down hours at work and/or overtime holiday pay? Why would she only text work three days after she disappeared and not check in with her 1-year-old?
He killed her and she died on the 22nd.