Thursday, July 1, 2021

Missing Summer Wells: Interview part two


Father: We did all the - what? 

Mother: I took care of everything.. She - I had already took her for her shots and registered in the school - for ready for this year —- 


Father: I just never expected for anyone to get hold of my heart like she has, because I try to guard my heart as much as I can but she just - she- she holds my heart in her little hands, and I love her with all my heart. I’d do anything to have her back. —- 

Father: If there’s any way you can find it in your heart to please release her - somehow - I don’t know how you might do that. I mean, because I’m - you’re probably scared of going to prison for the rest of your life, and everything else, I’m sure - but please find it in your heart - have mercy, and find a way of letting her go - and - at where we can get her back, and uh just please have mercy on her, and you know, and us, and on her brothers. She’s such a loving good spirit - please, please don’t hurt her, please let her come home. 


Father: My biggest fear is you know, her being tormented or locked in a dungeon, or basement, or something cuz she loves - she loved to be outside all the time, that’s - that was her - unfortunately, her - you know, her downfall, because a lot of times we’d be - the boys would be inside, and we’d be like, “Where’s Summer? Why’d you leave her out there alone?” You know, “Go get Summer now.” - you know, and that’s happened over and over again. And uh we’d come out and she’d always be close by - but we was always coming - she had to be outside - she was an outdoor person. 

Mother: She loved to be outside 

Father: And I’m just so afraid that she’s locked away. She’s such a loving heart and everything, and I’m afraid that she won’t be able to - that she’s locked away where she can’t be outside or play with her puppy or anything - she loved nature, you know, you know, and it’s -it’s - that’s my greatest fear, that she’s not able to do any of these things anymore, or that she could possibly, you know - I - I - I won’t want to think she’s dead, but it’s a possibility. I don’t want to address all that negativity - I just want to focus on the positive 

Mother: And find our daughter 

Father: - it’s so easy to get , you know, lost in that negativity and stuff, and it’s just not worth it, so, I’m just, nah. I appreciate y’all, the good things you say, and uh your prayers - that’s awesome. 

Mother: When my little sister came up missing I was in between Arkansas and Tennessee. I don’t know all of what happened, or what did happen, but I hope that they find her too, and bring her home safely, too. 

Father: Oh, yeah, there’s no - there’s nothing that - I mean she disappeared without a trace, they haven’t found anything, they haven’t found a body, nothing and you know, when you see cases like that - that’s why I lose hope on Summer, you know, I wanna keep hope, but sometimes I just - I -I-I - jus’ - I lose hope - and I think, well, maybe we won’t ever see her again, you know, an’ so I start thinking in past tense -sorry - but I’m trying to keep hope up. I’m trying to keep my prayers up, and all that.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ4r1Q9wgl0

22 comments:

happyuk said...

HIKER RIDDLE Esther Dingley’s boyfriend Daniel Colegate has been quizzed for a third time as cops go through social media accounts

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13901037/esther-dingleys-boyfriend-vows-look-her-campervan/

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13434852/esther-dingley-boyfriend-quizzed-third-time-cops-social-media/

I've not done any in-depth scrutiny, but some obvious points:

1. No reliable denial forthcoming "I did not kill Esther".

When asked directly if was involved he said: "I was over 100 miles away with a pushbike for transport. The police stated my movements were verified very early on."

2. Emphasis is on HIM and how HE is feeling, not Esther. A number of examples of this.

"When I hear this it makes me feel sad and angry. Not for myself but because they misrepresent who Esther is. I don't care what is said about me, just her."


3. Generally reads as inconsistent with someone trying to locate a missing person.

"The initial search was already very thorough and nothing whatsoever was found, that's why I lean towards somebody else being involved in Esther's disappearance."

However, I've yet to find any statements where he talks about Esther in the past tense.

Thoughts anyone?

Nadine Lumley said...

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her downfall,


If Kate and Gerry McCaan can accidentally drug and kill their daughter and not go to jail, why can't Candus and her husband enjoy the same treatment. They are poorer and much more disadvantaged after all.

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Amanda said...

I’m not an analyst, I enjoy this blog and some cases interest me. People are so perplexing…

The father starts this thing with his heart, and repeats “heart” a few times in a few ways, “he never expected anyone to get ahold of his HEART like she has” I think that’s creepy, does it indicate something? In Part One he describes her as an awesome “young lady”. That’s a cringy way to describe a 5 yr old.
And it’s weird regarding a child to say you “try” to “guard your HEART” as much “as you can” against what? the love of your daughter? It’s almost as if he is enticed by her in some way and tries to resist? All of it seems like some sort of passivity like he didn’t want to love her but she compelled him to? She’s his daughter, Why can’t he love her?
“She held my HEART in her hands”
the person that holds your heart, has the power to grant you happiness or pain, depending on how the person responds to your romantic advances.
Is there some kind of problematic relationship?
Then he does “love her with all his HEART” Is that a need to persuade? I know there’s something to that.
 
"If there’s any way you can find it in your HEART to please release her - somehow - I don’t know how you might do that. I mean, because I’m - you’re probably scared of going to prison for the rest of your life, and everything else, I’m sure - but please find it in your HEART - have mercy, and find a way of letting her go - and - at where we can get her back, and uh just please have mercy on her, and you know, and us, and on her brothers. She’s such a loving good spirit - please, please don’t hurt her, please let her come home."
Why doesn’t call out to the child or address anyone specific?
-he says he wants her “released” and “let go” and “let her come home” (she’s 5 how would she get home?) not returned. The departed are released, let go, and come home?
-there’s no real personalization except to say she’s a good “spirit” which is the nonphysical part of a person as if she’s supernatural,( already dead?) not an alive vivacious 5 year old. Have they accepted her death?
-he begs for mercy and mercy for her what does mercy mean to him? He doesn’t beg or plead that she be fed or have her doll? He does beg that she not be hurt… but also begs for mercy for he and his wife. That must mean something? Mercy is associated with compassion but could also be about forgiveness? Some want forgiveness for the dead to enter heaven and forgiveness for themselves if they have done wrong.

I think it’s notable he almost gives them an "out" and allows for other outcomes and even entertains she’s dead
“I don’t know how you might do that. I mean, because I’m - you’re probably scared of going to prison for the rest of your life, and everything else, I’m sure”
“I - I - I won’t want to think she’s dead, but it’s a possibility.”


In Part one The mother “knows” she didn’t leave the property by herself and “feels in her heart” someone took her. Will she feel differently later? But in her head she knows otherwise?

He shows what seems like anguish or concern for what the victim, his daughter, is going through, at the hands of her “kidnappers”. But is it? He expresses fear of her being tormented but seems resolved to her being “locked away” where she can’t go outside. “That’s my greatest fear, that she’s not able to do any of these things anymore” Is that your greatest fear when your child is missing?
I’m thinking it is usually the unknown that a parent would be afraid of what is happening TO her, is she cold, are they feeding her…He talks about her and that in the past tense. She “loved” to be outside. He blames her, It was “her downfall” Outside becomes/is a thing?
“Go get Summer now. - you know, and that’s happened OVER and OVER again. And uh we’d come out and she’d always be close by - but we was always coming - she had to be outside - she was an outdoor person." 
Again with the past tense.

“She’s such a loving “heart” what is up with that word?



Amanda said...

other ponderings...
"I just want to focus on the positive"
is there anything positive while your child is missing?
"I lose hope on Summer"
isn't it too soon? and for such a strong statement?
"so I start thinking in past tense -sorry - but I’m trying to keep hope up." I thought parents held on to "hope" until there was no more. To try is to attempt and fail. And he realizes he's speaking in the past tense. Explains and apologizes?

John Mc Gowan said...

Pronouns are instinctive and reliable.

“I don’t know how you might do that. I mean, because re I’m - you’re probably scared of going to prison for the rest of your life, and everything else, I’m sure”
“I - I - I won’t want to think she’s dead, but it’s a possibility.”

Anonymous said...

He wouldn't have to explain and apologise if he weren't being coached into what to say and when to say it to entertain onlookers which make up the majority of their critics.

It is doubtful he or anyone else within their social circle have much thought to "past tense" prior to Summer going missing.

If they do what they are told, they are berated. If they do not do what they are told, they are berated.

It's best to accept defeat early on and it seems as if that mother did.

Amanda said...

It isn’t always criticism to make observations. Onlookers be damned it isn’t expected to hear parents who do not hope beyond hope that their little gilt is still alive and can, mist be found, to beg that whomever kidnapped them care for them, ask them what they want to bring her back and plead with them to do so. It is not expected to hear them praise the police for not finding their child. Mother’s do not accept defeat they cling to anything and everything and would make a deal with the devil himself to get their child back.

frommindtomatter said...

@Amanda said -

“I think it’s notable he almost gives them an "out" and allows for other outcomes and even entertains she’s dead”

DW: I don’t know how you might do that. I mean, because I’m - you’re probably scared of going to prison for the rest of your life, and everything else, I’m sure

Yeah it does seem strange, it would be better he offered them options and try to persuade them on how they could release Summer without getting caught. From the outset he has displayed a defeated attitude in regards to Summer being found/returned which seems to be part of his natural disposition. The harsh reality is that most people if being honest with themselves would realise that statistically the chances of Summer ever being found if she has been abducted are very slim. There’s a brutal honesty in the statement –

“I don’t know how you might do that.”

When thinking of how the abductors could release Summer that is the thought which comes to his mind. How difficult it would be for the abductor/s to release Summer without getting caught. She has seen their faces etc… That she (in his mind) has been abducted from her home would show that this was not a random act of opportunity like a child becoming separated form parents in a shopping mall and then unfortunately being abducted. In that scenario there is higher chance of the child being found due to the general public helping and the slim chance an abductor just happened to be at the right place at the right time to make the abduction. If taken from her home it would suggest pre-planning meaning the abductor is a highly committed individual. Chances of her being returned in that scenario are in my opinion zero.

The father has made many statements vs. the mothers one (I believe). The mother in her one statement shows more sensitivity than in all the fathers combined.

Adrian.

frommindtomatter said...

@ John Mc Gowan said –

“Pronouns are instinctive and reliable.”

You linked to a timenews article (on another blog post). The video below is the same vid as on the site but the sound was better. I transcribed the last answer he gave to the interviewer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EuLTzcpo-M

15m 30s - Press transcription (from news article):(missed a lot out).

"Somebody was either hiding in the weeds there waiting for her to go in the basement. They weren’t 30 feet away when she got gone.”

My transcription:

"So yeah, somebody was [either] hiding in the weeds there waiting for if she ev… ever come in the basement. But yeah, [we] weren’t thirty, [she], [they] weren’t thirty feet away when she got gone… Yeah, I mean, maybe forty at the most, [I don’t know]. [So] somebody took [my] daughter."

Interviewer: Well, I sure appreciate you talking to me….. (interview ends).

The difference between the press transcript and what was actually said is huge. I ran that portion of audio through software to slow it down which allows for high accuracy when transcribing.

There is a multiple pronoun switch when he says – “But yeah, [we] weren’t thirty, [she], [they] weren’t thirty feet away when she got gone”. Peter posted some thoughts on the father, one of which was “Substance abuse may impact his cognitive abilities, though limitations may predate substance abuse.” Could this be an example of DW cognitive abilities/problems? The fact he couldn’t get the right pronoun until the third attempt points towards him either being a really bad liar, or someone who struggles with cognitive issues impairing his thought process.

If we follow the standard SA principle of like you said - “Pronouns are instinctive and reliable.” Then we must take his first pronoun which was “we” and conclude that he puts unity between himself and others at the time Summer “got gone”. If it can be confirmed he wasn’t there (police will have that information) then we would have greater insight into his pronoun use in terms of deception vs. cogntive problems.

Adrian.

Anonymous said...

There's a reason the press wants to fabricate "facts" and also pronouns to appeal to their particular audience.

I found that they are now terrorising the church members where they attended prior to Summer going missing.

Here's a link:
https://www.wjhl.com/news/local/summer-wells-tn/summer-wells-pastor-social-media-backlash-faced-by-congregants-is-evil/

That's very telling of the who, what, and why of those most interested in the charity funds...which they'd prefer to be transferred over to them and their "Cancel culture" reality hellhole show.

It's also an indication of human trafficers in the area and I'd bet they are terrorising as many as they can once they are addicted to administrating abuse upon others until a "GOD" can build a bubble and perfect world in which they can dwell.

Amanda said...

Adrian,
I see what you are saying. In Peters thoughts on the mother "Mothers' protective instincts make them the very last to accept a child's death. The denial is powerful and can often take years to overcome. Maybe Fathers think more logically and I am ascribing the way I feel as a mother to his comments and seeming "defeated attitude". Even though it's rare, there have been a handful of people to reappear after getting abducted. I would not give up on finding my child alive. I would not relent. The difference for me is even dread in the back of your mind of what might be the reality and subjective truth is not the same as knowledge in the back your mind of the circumstances of reality and objective truth. Maybe it comes out the same linguistically. Idk. But "I don't know how you might do that" could mean he's thinking it's impossible or he knows it is.

Statement Analysis Blog said...

Amanda,

a thoughtful post by you!

The father is "defeated" in life, depressed and, I believe, very much impacted by his history and substance abuse.

We don't like to hear any parent yield this early, but father appears to be most pessimistic in personality.

Peter

Anonymous said...

I watched a video where he speaks differently when surrounded by his church family-a group there to support him instead of dupe and entrap him.

I am of the opinion someone tried to give that uneducated couple a crash course in statement analysis so their "team" wouldn't look surreal on camera.

In one interview, she is so unaware of her physical appearance-or could care less-that one might note her shirt is on inside out. I think he is a painter as I could see white stuff on his arm as he spoke.She also sports a cap with the Confederate emblem on it while being thick in the waist from over eating. Clearly a specimen some more "educated" ones might want out of their planned community.

In a heavily foilage area such as that in which they live, they claim they lost cell reception while searching.

He gets into the resurrection speech when addressing the fake websites that are sending the TBI on wild Hoffa styled digs and some based on pyschic predictions...a fav of the DIY remote viewers of this century.

That county is large and only has appx. 560000 residents (kinda like the county where Hailey Dunn went missing). That area of Tenn was once known for child trafficking back in the day when Catholics and homosexuals were conducting "studies" (I think it was Brother Pauls mission or something similar) on how to create the perfect mother based on their needs and their need for a male to take over the role.
At that time they ruled in conspiracy idiocy whereas today it's permeated most churches in America. That is seen by the father's rant on the military taking over to fight terrorism here on American soil.

Someone has access to Internet in the area since they had an older man swatted who consequently died of a heart attack when faced with being shot dead by cops responding to a call he'd murdered his wife. Satellite often takes over in places where towers aren't.

So, I can see where they get off saying it could have been someone on Facebook. That rings true, too, when others proffering information on their own podcasts have additional photos to share though they don't claim to have permissions.





Anonymous said...

Also, the area is close to another state which has picked up some of the burden of advertising (Mrytle Beach...where one case for Heather something was ran) and also a favorite stomping ground of the wildlife faggots that raise tigers go to play. One such Superstar may soon be out of prison based on his fan base dropping.

It's really sad when a culture so dumbed down has to decide on the talent of a young teen (Caleb Kennedy from South Carolina) based on a photo taken when he was 12 sitting next to another kid in a white sheet doing their version of a horror show. That's too KKKfor the cancel culture and the stars of American Idol who want to back their homie Lionel Richel, whom I'll never listen to again based on their idiocy.

Hand 'em a remote control and a subscription to Netflix and they know it all!

Amanda said...

I see there are some personal truths being lived out. It’s really sad. Mothers are held to a high standard this one is aberrant. It’s just something about him and the way he spoke about Sunner in the end of that video creeped me all the way out. Maybe it was pessimism.

Anonymous said...

What? Calling her "young lady"? That's normal in some parts of the country. Typicaly, at that age it's similar to having the middle name called...you just know you're in trouble. Other times it's a term of endearment.

There are many videos out there that I recently found. I guess the algorithm takes a while to fully capture the subject. They have some of the church services in which the have circles and arrows drawn. I don't know why they do that unless they want you to pay some retired police officer that thinks LAW has an "R" in it and is always right since he's from New York.

My questions would be: Did the dog bark around the time of the disappearace? Is the tipster that gave the detailed description of the red truck credible. It seems odd that most neighbors state appx. 20 cars pass a day but now they've got more than a 100. Sounds like a remote area and/or small town in which others would notice a new person.

If not, then I'd surmise they are milking out the tradgedy to the best of their ability until they can get more funding to milk out.

The NYPD mentioned they didn't use cadaver dogs in the house and even stated they never entered the house. It seems they never get tired of gaslighting others.

If the tipster is credible, then it's the typical charity driven cause of helping children terrorist group(s) which have operated on this country for the longest of times. Now they are more lethal with the Internet, but their tactics are basically the same.

There's always an excuse why they get away. I think most already know what that is.

When they start butchering their victims alive, they still refuse to change course, but instead double down on the lies and bullshit. That's show business!

Anonymous said...

Gossip mongerer for Jesus has garnered some insightful information related to the family. It would seem not only do they drink and smoke pot, but also provide alcohol to minors. One friend called CPS on them once, which caused the boys to be moved upstairs to sleep(??),

That same friend mentioned a man named Hosea who came on to her 16 year old daughter. This hunk of burning love is on "Deadliest Catch" out of New York. She denied knowing anything about a Harley with saddle bags.(??

Here's a link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNux-_1z2X4

I know the woman whom looked like another dead woman in Tenn,-from the same area she was from- also thought some entertainment lawyer would help save her man...he got deported anyways and since she had a lot of time to hang out at the court room and herd jurors.

It reeks of reality show religion terrorism until they turn up something that says otherwise.

Anonymous said...

I do wish someone would listen to that sad interview posted above and give some insights.

Things seem so odd.

Here are a few of my concerns:
Why does the best friend of the mother turn her into CPS?
Why was she sleeping over one night and forced to sleep in the bed of a truck?
Why was she the last to photograph Summer on the day she disappearred. A photograph that could show she was either sleeping or dead.
Why was she hanging out with a reality show star?
Why does the podcaster take interest in land transfers concerning Summer's inheritance?
Why does the podcaster mentioned a Harley with saddlebags? It was a Tacoma with ladder racks that is suspected if in fact it is an abduction.
Why does the local media leave out many things such as the transcripts wanted by another on this blog?
Why were the parents taught about past tenses? Is that required learning prior to being interviewed?
Why does the father want to search neighbor's homes yet wonder why the police are still searching so close to his home?
Why is the lock on the basement door called into question in regards to a previous protection order which focused on domestic abuse at the home? That was months in the past.

Why are grown adults uploading and sharing photos of the other children to use in their smear campaign.

Why is a grown woman who grooms dogs now requiring others to pay to gossip at families of missing/murdered children? Why does she pretend to live in Utah yet show up at a church where a woman was murdered in Texas?

Anonymous said...

I read somewhere that appx 90% of the people who were involved in these true crime podcasts were women. That makes sense considering they'd back a homicidal polygamist homosexual who also abused animals and runs a magic show (for whom). Some like retired homicide detetive/secret service would like to see the wholesale slaughter of women continue as much as these women enjoy the details of the murders.

At least some outspoken victim of their crime wave got one of the lying outfits shut down but not the entire tin-foil wrapped robbery ring.

That's what happens when you hide behind a fifth wheel and hack while bringing along criminal women.

Amanda said...

I’m not sure in what part of the country a five year old is seen as a lady. They are from the backwoods in the south and shes not a debutant. Imo most fathers eternalize daughters as little girls and don’t want to see them grow up and have the attributes of a lady or woman. At any age, the term is Daddy’s “girl”not Daddy’s young lady. A term of endearment addresses a child and she wasn’t in trouble he was describing her from his mind and vocabulary. This is a father reflecting on how sweet pure and innocent Summer is. It was odd to me.

Anonymous said...

@Amanda,
Of course she's not a debutant. If you want to view backwoods debutants then just tune into Websluts out of Texas. The model the latest hair fashions as well as lip therapy for viewers waiting with baited breath.

They recently covered the inner most spy aspect of bringing the villianous mother's to justice: just use the "little children" to do the spying.

It's reminiscent of the brown shirts of Nazi Germany.

Anywho, one who did do the upmost for their highest stole the phone of the mother and located her drug dealers messages. This 15 year old was praised by the two women on the "facts only crime show" and felt he did the right thing as any good citizen should do if someone isn't behaving properly.

It is for this very reason Texas has the mantra: You don't message with Texas.

Please be advised should a group such as this set up shop in your area, it's best to have something with a scope on it before hand. They'll do anything, and I do mean anything! to help the little children and they also expect full cooperation with any and everyone within their path.

Amanda said...

Don Wells sister has accused him of sexually abusing her. We now know, from his own admission, that Don Wells was sleeping in the same bed with his daughter.