tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post8942556469810515858..comments2024-03-18T04:20:15.987-04:00Comments on Statement Analysis ®: 911 Call: 5 Year Old Dulce Maria Alavez Missing Statement Analysis Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comBlogger41125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-10194534431627973272019-11-13T13:09:50.094-05:002019-11-13T13:09:50.094-05:00I had a LOT of mothering instinct near that age an...I had a LOT of mothering instinct near that age and none of my kids ever went missing. I dressed them daily. I supervised them. Being young doesn’t excuse poor parenting. Maddiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17097632908874031945noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-66114950153111819972019-10-24T00:26:35.139-04:002019-10-24T00:26:35.139-04:00^^ "initially survival" = "initial ...^^ "initially survival" = "initial survival"Autumnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-15759970851775494662019-10-24T00:24:59.509-04:002019-10-24T00:24:59.509-04:00That makes sense: a "successful" hanging...That makes sense: a "successful" hanging depends on the weight of the prisoner and length of the drop. What a horrible ordeal. Not realizing this I thought their initially survival automatically meant that their feet could touch the ground but that they were (for example) passed out and still hanging in a more or less sitting position. In that case, it seemed coincidental that both didn't make it. I thought in that case the taller child (Conner) could have survived (depending on length of rope/line of course). <br /><br />I'm very skeptical about this story. I think even an adult would have had difficulty carrying it out. I googled a bit about suicide by children, though, and to my surprise found that suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death in young people between the ages of 10 and 24. But 8 seems very young. And the little girl just went willingly along with this plan? In the 911 call the operator says that according to the mother "they" didn't want to go alone. Did the girl have a death wish as well? Unbelievable. We need the 911 call of the mother.<br /><br />The mother doesn't seem disabled and there are houses on either side (but maybe nobody was home?). See this video from around 00:25 - 00:31 and around 01:28 : <br /><br />https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10167510/boy-hanged-sister-basement-bullied/Autumnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-41877432215605334432019-10-23T22:02:42.768-04:002019-10-23T22:02:42.768-04:00Hanging was something of a science as capital puni...Hanging was something of a science as capital punishment - the weight of the prisoner and the length of the drop were calculated to ensure a swift execution - a weighted sack was sometimes used for a test run. If weight and drop weren’t calculated correctly there might be a lingering death. <br /><br />Yes, people can survive fifteen minutes and longer of hanging - I know of incidences in which people who were found hanged lingered for days on life support, more half strangled than hanged.<br /><br />As their organs were donated, it’s most likely the children’s life support was switched off by agreement around the same time, rather than a coincidence.<br /><br />It’s very curious as to why she did not try to save them, if that really is so. <br /><br />Yes, plus, if the mother has spoken of her son as “the aggressor” , it could be an attempt to preclude other possibilities, such as an accident, or a game gone wrong, or that someone else did that to them, or caused them to do it. <br /><br />And if she knew “he didn’t want to go alone” - she’s as much as saying he had discussed death with her to that extent. It is concerning - but did he really say that, and whose idea was it that his sister should “go” with him? <br /><br />Well, we don’t know if the mother knew it would take fifteen minutes for help to arrive - she may have known it would take a while. Even if she didn’t, it would have seemed like forever within a couple of minutes, so it is strange if she just did nothing but wait while her children hanged. No neighbours to call on, no-one who might live near? The two chairs were still overturned when help arrived. That might suggest she did not attempt to get them down or, if the tie could not be undone, to even take the weight of one of them. There could have been other chairs, though - she might have tried. Or maybe she is disabled, and couldn’t. <br /><br />There’s not much information - I’m not too convinced that eight year olds have much awareness about suicide, much less the capability to plan and execute such an elaborate double death. Maybe it will turn out to be the most bizarre and dreadful accident, though it all seems more than a little suspicious thus far - no less for the missing dog. <br /><br />Hey Judehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05118508358051764200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-70712130194467589622019-10-23T11:18:49.365-04:002019-10-23T11:18:49.365-04:00https://www.nj.com/cumberland/2019/10/family-of-mi...https://www.nj.com/cumberland/2019/10/family-of-missing-5-year-old-girl-dulce-alavez-plans-new-search-remains-hopeful-shell-be-found.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-56538568639637171242019-10-23T10:03:32.605-04:002019-10-23T10:03:32.605-04:00If the children were still hanging 15 minutes afte...If the children were still hanging 15 minutes after the mother called 911, how can it be that they were not dead (they both survived for several days)? Can anybody survive 15 minutes of hanging? Maybe if it was a clumsy/botched hanging. That might be an indication that it was carried out by a child. However, in that case, what a coincidence that they both survived initially and then both died a few days later. If the mother didn't take the children down and they nevertheless survived 15 minutes of hanging (?), surely she could have saved them if she had released them immediately? Not doing so would equal murder in that case i.m.o. However, the fact that the mother called 911 (and 15 minutes later they were still alive) seems an indication that she didn't want them to die. But in that case: why not release them? That would seem the instinctive thing to do. Could it be a case of Munchhausen by proxy (gone wrong)?<br /><br />Isn't suggesting that Conner "sadly" may have been "the aggressor" also victim blaming? And "sadly" sounds like "too bad" (had she already accepted it?). He/they "didn't want to go alone" -> somehow sounds like normalizing this incomprehensible, horrible act. As if it was a trip to the grocery store/swimming pool. I'm playing devil's advocate here -> if this is even what the mother said -> hard to form an opinion based on "second hand" statements.Autumnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-43147029035788320682019-10-22T21:22:57.321-04:002019-10-22T21:22:57.321-04:00Fifteen minutes passed between the 911 call and ar...Fifteen minutes passed between the 911 call and arrival of emergency services. The children were still hanging when help arrived? <br /><br />____<br /><br />If someone says that another “mentioned” something, is that more likely to refer to the volunteering of information, rather than to a response to a question? Sometimes people mention something to pre-empt the other person. It’s interesting the dispatcher chose that word. Did he or she maybe not get a sense of urgency from the mother? <br /><br />Is the mother possibly alibi building in (mentioning) offering a motive for why her eight year old son might be responsible for his and his sister’s deaths?<br /><br />Would it be negative linguistic disposition towards her son to describe him as having “made threats” or to have “threatened” to do this? She could have chosen to put it differently - maybe something like “he’d said he would”, or that she was worried he might. <br /><br />Victim blaming, in putting him forward as the one most likely responsible, even while he’s still hanging? <br /><br /><br /><br />——<br /><br />Not releasing him and his sister from the ligatures or calling or running to neighbours for help before emergency services arrived is unexpected?<br /><br />—-<br /><br />I think the 911 call, if/when released, will raise the same questions. <br /><br />Hey Judehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05118508358051764200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-85764665336703753962019-10-21T18:11:14.733-04:002019-10-21T18:11:14.733-04:00OT John Maloney
https://youtu.be/QpvubxywH_M
19m...OT John Maloney<br /><br />https://youtu.be/QpvubxywH_M<br /><br />19m 25s<br /><br />I was [very much] [sort of] shocked by the outcome of my trial, [cause] [I thought] that there was more than enough [reasonable doubt.]<br /><br />I did not have anything to do with Sandy’s death, I did not kill Sandy. I`m scared of maybe spending the rest of my life in, in Prison for something, [a crime that I was convicted of] [an, and] didn’t do.<br /><br />Note he wasn’t shocked by the outcome of his trial but “very much [sort of] shocked”. We expect an innocent person to be “shocked” by being convicted of something they haven’t done. He is only “sort of shocked” which tells us he had an idea it would happen.<br /><br />He based his hopes on there being enough reasonable doubt. Again his statement is weak, “I thought that there was more than enough reasonable doubt”. By him saying “I thought” he allows for others to think differently.<br /><br />I don’t know how long after his conviction the programme/interview was made but we must consider that he was a police officer and will know what he needs to say to appear reliable in his denial. Whether he made such statements initially after the crime I don’t know.<br /><br />He tells us he is scared of spending the rest of his life in prison for “a crime that I was convicted of” which is not something I would expect to hear from an innocent person. I would expect “a crime I did not commit”. He adds “an.. and didn’t do” and I note the stutter signifying stress. He doesn’t pronoun “didn’t do”.<br /><br />It is also worth noting how a person perceives another person in their own mind. I watched an interview (first 48 TV show) where a suspect said outright “I did not kill my girlfriend; I would never kill my girlfriend”. Later his blood mixed with her blood was found on DNA samples taken from a car he should not have been in relevant to her murder. His interview showed deception and sensitivity but he still made the strong denial near the end of it. This intrigued me and later the penny dropped in my mind and I realised how he managed to say those words.<br /><br />She had been cheating on him and most likely in his mind she was not his girlfriend anymore, but something else. Then I understood what he meant. He would not kill his girlfriend and he would never kill his girlfriend, but if he didn’t class her as his girlfriend in his own perception of reality due to her cheating on him then that enables him to make such a denial.<br /><br />John Maloney said:<br /><br />“I did not have anything to do with Sandy’s death, I did not kill Sandy”<br /><br />Was the Sandy he married the same person in his eyes when she later became dependent on drugs and an alcoholic, or was she someone else? <br /><br />I don’t know but it’s worth considering.<br /><br />Adrian.frommindtomatterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05252360561115191735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-68002593887813636522019-10-21T12:16:13.513-04:002019-10-21T12:16:13.513-04:00Fools,
Link to statement?Fools,<br /><br />Link to statement?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-67563958793490591672019-10-21T08:15:55.836-04:002019-10-21T08:15:55.836-04:00Re two children found hanging.
Lisa R. Snyder app...Re two children found hanging.<br /><br />Lisa R. Snyder apparently called 911 after finding her children, Conner, 8, and Brinley, 4, hanging from a dog leash line. Snyder said her son had threatened suicide in the past and was a victim of bullying, according to the 911 dispatcher.<br />“<b>She mentioned that the 8-year-old has been bullied and has made threats of doing this,</b> but didn’t want to go alone,” the dispatcher said. “At this time, it should just be the mother and the two children on the scene.”<br />Snyder made the 911 call on September 23 at around 4:33 p.m. She was home alone with the children when she made the call.<br /><br /><br />I would like to hear the full exchange between the Mum and the 911 dispatch to find out what produced this statement. Was she she asked why would he (her son) do something like this or did she offer this information up freely (without prompt) to establish a possible alibi. (Lisa R. Snyder he said her son "had threatened suicide in the past and was a victim of bullying")<br /><br />More information neededJohn Mc Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00430624388902099338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-41494416119668161612019-10-21T08:11:50.218-04:002019-10-21T08:11:50.218-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.John Mc Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00430624388902099338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-62831123350910827132019-10-20T23:08:15.256-04:002019-10-20T23:08:15.256-04:00Offside
Yo yo, I solved my first crime case using...Offside<br /><br />Yo yo, I solved my first crime case using SA. Whooooooo hooooooo 😮<br /><br />I was watching Forensic Files Burning Desire when I heard the jailed husband say very clearly:<br /><br />I did not kill Sandy.<br /><br />19:35 min part<br />https://youtu.be/QpvubxywH_M<br /><br />I believe he's still in jail. He's an Arson Police Officer, or was.<br /><br />How can we get him sprung out? He has three sons.<br /><br />https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-question-of-murder<br /><br />https://murderpedia.org/male.M/m/maloney-john.htm<br /><br />https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/6pd91g/sandy_maloney_murder_or_accident_unexplained_death<br /><br />.Nadine Lumleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05591663475427502169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-71749416970742801882019-10-20T23:07:03.337-04:002019-10-20T23:07:03.337-04:00O/T: Reading over a statement recently from a que...O/T: Reading over a statement recently from a questionable death, the wife was alleging past marital rape/repeated rapes, using "he" and "I" pronouns separately. The couple was known by family, friends, and neighbors to have a rocky relationship (she frequently threatened to leave throughout the marriage, she threatened to have him cremated as he was dying, etc.). One page later in her statement, she related more recent events in her/their life, using the pronouns "[accused's name] and I", along with several "we" usages.<br /><br />Reading over Peter's posts on rape and pronoun usage, is there ever a time when a rape victim would verbally "couple" themselves with their rapist? Do the same pronoun "rules" apply in marital rape situations? Or to rape within a marriage context, if the couple are older adults (cultural context-you stay married 'til death do you part, no matter what)? The wife came from a domestic abuse household (her father abused her mother and some of her siblings). Would that affect/alter her pronoun usage in a marital rape situation? If, so in what way?Foolsfeedonfollynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-32928571213212784732019-10-17T19:27:04.047-04:002019-10-17T19:27:04.047-04:00The two children found hanging were reportedly und...The two children found hanging were reportedly under child protective services. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-37042432284842197422019-10-17T10:10:43.044-04:002019-10-17T10:10:43.044-04:00Mother of children found mysteriously hanging by d...<b>Mother of children found mysteriously hanging by dog leash in basement had two hidden cellphones, latest search warrant says</b><br /><br />Authorities continue to investigate an incident that left two Pennsylvania children dead. A fifth search warrant was issued earlier this month, which uncovered cellphones not previously reported.<br /><br />As CrimeOnline previously reported, authorities arrived at an Albany Township home, off of 2442 Route 143, on September 23, to find 8-year-old Conner Snyder and 4-year-old Brinley Snyder unconscious inside the residence. Both children were rushed to the Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest but were pronounced dead four days later, and only minutes apart.<br /><br />According to investigators, the children were found hanging from the opposite ends of a plastic-covered dog leash line that someone had wrapped around the basement’s main support beam. Both children had the leash line wrapped around their necks, Reading Eagle reports.<br /><br />Investigators found two dining room table chairs in the basement. Both chairs were tipped over around three feet away from each other.<br /><br />The Morning Call reports that the children’s mother, Lisa Snyder, is the one who contacted 911 about the incident, at around 4:30 p.m.<br /><br />Investigators learned about Snyder’s additional cellphones after an interview with her oldest son, 17-year-old Owen Snyder, according to The Morning Call. Further, authorities noted that the 911 call was not placed from the first cellphone police seized from the mother.<br /><br />After the fifth search warrant was issued, investigators uncovered that Lisa Snyder did indeed have two additional cellphones that she allegedly didn’t report.<br /><br />“Normally, people only have one cellphone and now we have three,” Berks County District Attorney John Adams said.<br /><br />The incident is currently being treated as a “criminal homicide,” according to Adams, who said that doesn’t necessarily mean that the case will end up as a homicide. Authorities are waiting on the Lehigh County coroner’s office to give an official cause/manner of death.<br /><br />Earlier this month, authorities seized numerous items from the family home, including Conner’s Xbox. The boy’s mother told police that he frequently used the Xbox to play video games and to go online. Authorities also seized two iPads and a laptop.<br /><br />“The eight-year-old victim is known to play video games and view various internet websites utilizing the X-Box gaming console,” the warrant read.<br /><br />https://www.crimeonline.com/2019/10/16/mother-of-children-found-mysteriously-hanging-by-dog-leash-in-basement-had-two-hidden-cellphones-latest-search-warrant-says/?fbclid=IwAR0Y2bhZjB4UlIjh7KkkIBmuv1SjN8KaB7tNkdB-EzI-V7QS-ebApzXkFrsJohn Mc Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00430624388902099338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-30140133846675702952019-10-17T10:09:48.702-04:002019-10-17T10:09:48.702-04:00OT:
‘He didn’t want to go alone’: Boy found hangi...OT:<br /><br /><b>‘He didn’t want to go alone’: Boy found hanging in basement with sister didn’t want to die alone, mother tells 911 [LISTEN]</b><br /><br /> call sheds a few new details on a horrifying incident that left two Pennsylvania children dead, although officials still have not released the children’s cause/manner of death.<br /><br />The call revealed a 911 dispatcher informing an officer en route to 2442 Route 143 in Albany Township, that two children were hanging inside the basement of the residence.<br />“Cardiac arrest, pediatrics,” a female officer said over dispatch.<br />Lisa R. Snyder apparently called 911 after finding her children, Conner, 8, and Brinley, 4, hanging from a dog leash line. Snyder said her son had threatened suicide in the past and was a victim of bullying, according to the 911 dispatcher.<br />“She mentioned that the 8-year-old has been bullied and has made threats of doing this, but didn’t want to go alone,” the dispatcher said. “At this time, it should just be the mother and the two children on the scene.”<br />Snyder made the 911 call on September 23 at around 4:33 p.m. She was home alone with the children when she made the call.<br />As CrimeOnline previously reported, authorities found the children unconscious inside the residence. Both children were rushed to the Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest but were pronounced dead four days later, and only minutes apart.<br />Investigators confirmed that the children were found hanging from the opposite ends of a plastic-covered dog leash line that someone had wrapped around the basement’s main support beam. Both children had the leash line wrapped around their necks, Reading Eagle reports.<br /><br />Authorities found two dining room table chairs in the basement. Both chairs were tipped over around three feet away from each other.<br /><br />https://www.crimeonline.com/2019/10/16/he-didnt-want-to-go-alone-boy-found-hanging-in-basement-with-sister-didnt-want-to-die-alone-mother-tells-911-listen/<br /><br />John Mc Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00430624388902099338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-8529920986705048292019-10-17T10:02:50.116-04:002019-10-17T10:02:50.116-04:00O.T.
Is Matt Lauer telling the truth here (his st...O.T.<br /><br />Is Matt Lauer telling the truth here (his statement at the bottom):<br /><br />https://edition.cnn.com/2019/10/09/media/matt-lauer-allegations-ronan-farrow/index.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-74834178780443143812019-10-16T18:51:18.155-04:002019-10-16T18:51:18.155-04:00And, i'm still yet to hear Dulce's mum, fr...And, i'm still yet to hear Dulce's mum, freely, not in a prepared statement or without prompt, use her name, that i'm aware of. It's, she or her. Mum has said "my daughter"+, but unless you was aware of whom her daughter is/was it's redundant.<br /><br />The lack of maternal connection is alarming. We then have to ask. Given the maternal disassociation, does Mum know any better, has mum, growing up not had love, care, guidance and protection, is mum domestically threatened etc.. Watching VT of Dulce's mum, saddens me, not just for Dulce, but her mum, too.<br /><br />John Mc Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00430624388902099338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-87582256579315744002019-10-16T18:20:59.148-04:002019-10-16T18:20:59.148-04:00Update:
Italics and bold by me. The context (was...Update:<br /><br />Italics and bold by me. The context (was she responding, is she using her own language/ words) i don't know. <br /><br /><b>‘<i>I Know She’s Suffering’</i>: Today Marks One Month Since 5-Year-Old Dulce Maria Alavez Disappeared From Bridgeton Park</b><br /><br />BRIDGETON, N.J. (CBS) — Today marks one month since 5-year-old Dulce Maria Alavez went missing from Bridgeton City Park. Her mom is pleading for whoever took her little girl to bring her home.<br /><br />The girl’s disappearance sent shock waves throughout Cumberland County.<br /><br />Since Dulce disappeared, there have been very few clues surrounding what happened.<br /><br />Dulce’s mother, 19-year-old Noema Alavez Perez, says that every day is a challenge to get out of bed, but she does it in hopes her little girl will return home.<br /><br />“<b>To be honest, it’s really hard for our family,</b>” she said.<br /><br />This sentence alone, be it a response or not, is troubling.<br /><br />Alavez Perez can hardly believe it’s been a month since she’s seen her daughter. It was Sept. 16 when she took her kids to Bridgeton City Park on a sunny afternoon.<br /><br />Dulce and her 3-year-old brother raced to a playground while their mother was still in the car. Dulce hasn’t been seen since.<br /><br />“<b>She’s</b> too young to be going through <b>all</b> this,” Alavez Perez said. “And <b>I know she’s suffering</b> that <b>she</b> misses <b>us</b> a lot.”<br /><br />The day her daughter vanished, Alavez Perez made an emotional call to 911.<br /><br />“We were here at the park and people said that somebody probably somebody took her,” she said in the 911 call.<br /><br />Alavez Perez described why she thought that someone took her daughter.<br /><br />“Because I couldn’t find her, there was no sign of her,” she said. “I went looking for her everywhere, <b>that’s why.”</b><br /><br />New Jersey State Police, along with family and friends of Dulce, and even complete strangers searched for the little girl all over the area for days, which turned into weeks.<br /><br />There was a break in the case Tuesday when police released a composite sketch of a man officials call a witness. Police think he may know what had happened to Dulce before she disappeared. Officers now need help identifying him.<br /><br />Dulce’s mom does not know who the man is but wants him to come forward.<br /><br />“If he saw something to please say something, so police can find a clue or where my daughter could be,” Alavez Perez said.<br /><br />There is now a $52,000 reward for information leading to Dulce’s whereabouts.<br /><br />Anyone with information about this individual or the case is asked to contact the Bridgeton Police Department at 856-451-0033.<br /><br />https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2019/10/16/i-know-shes-suffering-today-marks-one-month-since-5-year-old-dulce-maria-alavez-disappeared-from-bridgeton-park/John Mc Gowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00430624388902099338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-6451490007677918142019-10-16T14:38:43.018-04:002019-10-16T14:38:43.018-04:00Mother: "No not… not that I know of, cause w...Mother: <i>"No not… not that I know of, cause we just don’t know. There’s just some other people that.., they are here that say that they saw her running. Running through um…,Through some houses in the back. And they, they said that they saw two pers… they saw two men. They saw a black guy and they saw a <b>Mexican</b> man with two kids."</i><br /><br />"Mexican" -> how would those "other people" know that one of the men was, specifically, from Mexico? I would expect them to say "hispanic" or "latino". DID those "other people" even say "Mexican"? Or was that the mother's interpretation? If so: why? Or were there no "other people"? <br /><br />Why is one of the men a "guy" ("black guy") and the other a "man" ("Mexican man")? <br /><br />By adding <i>"and they saw"</i> in the last sentence it is as if she links the two kids only to the Mexican man (these words separate the "black guy" from the Mexican man with two kids). <br /><br /><i>"cause we just don't know"</i> Why does she add "just" here? Is she comparing it to something else (i.e. she actually knows who took her daughter)? In fact: why does she add this phrase at all? She had already said <i>"No not... not that I know of"</i>. That was enough. <br /><br />Why does she add "just" in the second sentence? Were there more people that saw what happened to her daughter? Did she herself see it? Or is "just" simply a word that she uses often?Autumnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-52021440182493814672019-10-16T11:42:22.933-04:002019-10-16T11:42:22.933-04:00https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=186&am...https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=186&v=BK4223fhzY8<br /><br />3 mins point in clip.<br /><br />Reporter: Everyone’s very curious about Dulce`s father, can you tell us what you know as far as what’s been going on the last two weeks since your daughter disappeared as far as him? Has he come to the US, have you spoken to him, what can you tell us about him?<br /><br />Mother: I haven’t talked to him [since…, that], [um...] but I did, I talked to him, but then we stopped talking.<br /><br />Two reporters ask questions at the same moment.<br /><br />Other Reporter: Is that prior to her disappearance?<br /><br />Reporter: Do you have a good or bad relationship with him?<br /><br />Mother: [Umm...] [we don’t, we don’t] [usually] talk... [that much].<br /><br />Reporter: Do you think he`s involved this?<br /><br />Mother: [Um..]. [I don’t think so], [cause] he`s in Mexico<br /><br />Reporter: Is he still there?<br /><br />Mother: Yes<br /><br />Reporter: he hasn’t come here?<br /><br />Mother: No, he can’t [cause] he doesn’t have the money… to come.<br /><br />The mother seems sensitive to being asked questions about the father. Her speed of transmission is slow meaning she is working hard to filter her words. When asked if she thinks if he is involved in this she has to pause to think.<br /><br />“Um... I don’t think so, cause he`s in Mexico”<br /><br />She has to think before answering, and then shows weakness by stating “I don’t think so”. She then justifies her weak assertion by saying “cause he`s in Mexico”.<br /><br />This shows in her own perception of reality she thinks it a possibility the father could have taken her if he wasn’t in Mexico. We expect her to give a yes or no to the question.<br /><br />Mother: “I haven’t talked to him [since…, that], um... but I did, I talked to him, but then we stopped talking.”<br /><br />She self-censors about the last time she talked with him “[since…, that], um”. There has been an incident which has caused them to stop speaking. It could be regarding their daughters’ disappearance, but she shows sensitivity to it by her self-censoring. It could be something which happened earlier which has caused bad blood between them; she has to think “um” before stating she did talk to him but “then we stopped talking”.<br /> <br />I assume the Police will have made sure the father is not connected in any way to this incident.<br /><br />Adrian.frommindtomatterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05252360561115191735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-21993242660023218912019-10-16T11:18:18.683-04:002019-10-16T11:18:18.683-04:00I know several English-speaking (as a first langua...I know several English-speaking (as a first language) folks who use the word floor for ground, and vice-versa, whether they are outside or inside.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-67003608774838458982019-10-15T23:39:57.983-04:002019-10-15T23:39:57.983-04:00Recent Nancy Grace radio show on Dulce
https://ww...Recent Nancy Grace radio show on Dulce<br /><br />https://www.iheart.com/podcast/268-crime-stories-with-nancy-g-27910486/episode/where-is-dulce-alavez-family-50735956/<br /><br />The experts point out lots of red flags in this case.<br />Chikd was reportedly 90 feet away, mother was in her car, scratching lottery tickets with her 8 year old sister.<br />Did not know what child was wearing.<br />Did not call police for a long time, she called her brother first.<br /><br />They say the red van is ruled out-<br /><br />"no clues to suggest she was abducted"<br /><br />Nancy mentions that the mom says that the men threw her son's ice cream to the "floor" when it should have been "ground" if they were outside, and Nancy wonders if they were in fact inside.<br /><br />Saying "floor" shows the mom's first language is Spanish, she is thinking in Spanish, where the ground outside and in may have same name.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-3586923654306348892019-10-15T13:30:37.076-04:002019-10-15T13:30:37.076-04:00https://6abc.com/sketch-released-of-possible-witne...https://6abc.com/sketch-released-of-possible-witness-in-case-of-dulce-maria-alavez/5620590/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-45966324186309908972019-10-14T07:26:28.523-04:002019-10-14T07:26:28.523-04:00About Dulce, in Spanish.
https://www.telemundo.com...About Dulce, in Spanish.<br />https://www.telemundo.com/noticias/2019/09/30/la-familia-de-dulce-maria-alavez-publica-videos-caseros-de-la-menor-para-ayudar<br /><br />"La dejó marchar sola hacia un área de juegos, con un helado en la mano.<br /><br />Unos 10 minutos más tarde, según su relato, se encontró a su hijo llorando, con el helado en el suelo, y sin ningún rastro de Dulce María.<br /><br />“Pensé que nada más estaba jugando a las escondidas, que estaba jugando en el bosque”, explicó. Pero, al no hallarla, media hora después telefoneó a la policía."<br /><br />---<br /><br />Here the mom says she thought Dulce was just playing hide and seek in the woods, that she was playing in the woods, but that upon not finding her, after a half hour she called the police.<br /><br />It would be interesting to know who the "they" were that the mom refers to on the call that supposedly told her what had happened.Mnoreply@blogger.com