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Missing mom in Utah-- pretty much everything odd about this story
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http://apnews.myway.com//article/2009121...PKRO0.html
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#2
It has been on the news here, as she is from this area.

How can anyone NOT be looking at the husband? Who leaves for a camping trip in the snow at 1 am with a 2 year old and a 4 year old??

This guy is GUILTY.
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vicrock wrote:
It has been on the news here, as she is from this area.

How can anyone NOT be looking at the husband? Who leaves for a camping trip in the snow at 1 am with a 2 year old and a 4 year old??

This guy is GUILTY.

Hard to tell from this bizarro article, but yeah, with the infirmation presented the whole scenario seems to be spelled out like a bad crime drama script.

Add this police chief to the list of people who should not be allowed to be interviewed, ever-- "it would be awesome if the husband would come n and provide us with more information."
WTH?
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#4
Can anybody say "Scott Peterson"?
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#5
All I know is that if I came home and my wife was nowhere to be found, I would not act like this guy did. Everything would be on hold until she was found.

It seems that when there are stories like this and the story does not match up, that something bad happened. I hope that this woman is ok and we are just dealing with an idiot.
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#6
This bit throws a bit of an odd kink into the story.

"Even Susan’s family members acknowledge that such a trip at such an hour was not out of the ordinary for Josh."

While this bit from the husband's brother-in-law fits in disturbingly well with suspicions.

“Josh is an interesting person,” Graves said. “He’s a little different personality. I think ‘controlling’ is a safe word to use, but I also don’t think it should be overused.”"
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