>"There turned out to be plenty of gas in the car, which was suffering from no apparent mechanical problems when detectives gave it a test-drive."< It appears her account off somewhat. If there was a problem doesn't nearly everyone have a cell phone nowadays they can call for help?
Actually, we don't have cell phones. Save over $1,500 a year that way.
Part of me wonders, since the custody battle seemed to be over the son, and the father is Indian (I believe) and boys have more value in Indian culture,
>"There turned out to be plenty of gas in the car, which was suffering from no apparent mechanical problems when detectives gave it a test-drive."<
It appears her account off somewhat.
If there was a problem doesn't nearly everyone have a cell phone nowadays they can call for help?
America's child death shame
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15288865
Actually, we don't have cell phones. Save over $1,500 a year that way.
Part of me wonders, since the custody battle seemed to be over the son, and the father is Indian (I believe) and boys have more value in Indian culture,
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The problem is that she refuses to go in & talk to the police. They haven't been able to question her since the day Sky was reported missing.