🦥🌿Destanie Dawn Marie 🌿🦥 :
This is the part of the timeline I cannot reconcile. If the theory is that the mother strangled all three children, then went upstairs, took pills to overdose, cut her wrist and throat, and went out the window BEFORE her husband even got home, how much time had already passed for that baby to still be able to be saved or brought back?
Then add everything he says happened after he arrived. He yelled for her, called her phone, looked outside for her car, (before he left they were seen at the bottom of the steps, so why did he immediately go upstairs) he went upstairs searching for her, found the door locked, looked for a key, unlocked it, discovered the blood, went back downstairs and outside, had difficulty reaching 911 because of WiFi, finally got through, stayed outside with her until officers arrived, and THEN officers eventually went downstairs and found the children.
Yet the baby was reportedly still able to be resuscitated.
If an exercise band had been tightened around that baby’s neck long enough to cause death before she ever went upstairs and completed everything else, that creates a HUGE problem with the timeline for me. How much time supposedly passed between the strangulation and the baby being resuscitated? The medical evidence and exact timestamps need to explain how that timeline is physiologically possible.
2026-08-09 20:20:04