More Questions from Facebook

Why did Candus have to walk Summer to the house and tell the boys to watch her? After all, Grandmas camper is literally 20 feet to the front door of the house. That’s what Brandy wanted to know. She said a five year old can get around on her own, especially for that short distance.

“She’s five years old and can clearly get around on her own. Why did she tell the boys to watch her?” Brandy stated.  This is only one complaint on Facebook, which seems to be a cesspool of ugly comments about the Wells family.

Brandy is also concerned because we have not heard law enforcement say Candus has passed the Polygraph tests she has been given, and they now want her back for a 3rd test.

Brandy went on to add, “Let’s say she did pass it but law enforcement still thinks she is guilty. Maybe they didn’t ask the right questions. “Did you hurt your daughter?” she believes should be one of them.

“Do you know who has your daughter?” should be another one.

Was there someone else in the house?” she feels would also be a good question to ask.

Every Facebook wanna-be detective has the impression they have thought of things law enforcement has not thought of, even though they are the professionals in such matters.

Another woman wanted to know…

Was it too hot to sit in the truck with windows down?

Why not go grocery shopping while waiting on Rx?

Did Summer go under or not?

Was Don at work or not?

Boys with him or home?

Swimsuit, shorts/tank/sundress, long sleeves/pants?

Does the milk really matter?

Was Summer awake? Asleep?

Did she get out of the freaking truck?

No way just one Twisted Tea.

Polygraphs? Pass or Fail? How many times?

It goes on and on.  It gives them something to do, and it gives bloggers like me something to blog about.

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