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Originally Posted by jennyjuniper
The whole case was odd and tragic, but what I found strange was that the Martin family (both of the families) never said anything about hearing a scream, yet the Key family DID hear a bloodcurdling scream. Was it down to timing I wonder?
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I guess that it was down to timing seeing as they put the Key family witnessing the person with something on his shoulder around an hour after Mr. Martin noticed that his son went missing.
This did send shivers down my spine, I get the feeling that Dennis was abducted, but it just seems strange to me that there was no apparent movement or noise from behind the bushes when he was taken. The idea of these 'wild people' or hillbilly's isn't that out-there in America, what they would've done with Dennis, or the other children who went missing doesn't bare thinking about.
I found it really strange that the FBI investigator committed suicide, surely if he found out something horrific enough that led him to killing himself he would've revealed it first? Or maybe the idea of it led him to it.
It's really sad that this is being covered up because of the amount of money the park brings to the local community. I don't think one child's life is worth any amount of money, certainly not twelve or however amount that went missing. If they're not dealing with these abductors since the 1960's then surely people will continue to go missing and one day the whole scandal will explode.
One last thought, I thought it was strange that the guy being interviewed would mention the odds of another family by the name of the Martin's coming to join the Martin family. Was he suspect of the other Martin's that they lied about their name to create some fabrication of trust so that they could distract him while the child was abducted, or was it pure coincidence?