“This podcast didn’t go where one would expect but it ends up encapsulating so many things about human nature.
I don’t think anyone on the team is a mother because if they were they’d understand how painful it would be giving up a child.
We see things through our own life experiences & to me it was so obvious; she had a traumatic childhood & she was running from that & the hurt of having to give up her children. She chased her father down & felt abandonment. Then had her babies taken from her, further having things leave her.
Who would want to stay in a place with those memories? Who would want to admit those things? So she never returned home to live & made up stories so she wouldn’t be further asked. She also likely felt to be needed. And she found a place is rural Texas that let her escape those memories & made good friends who made her feel special.
As for her death. I think when death occurs to someone so young our minds try to come up with stories. Did the guy who said she called, was he a drinker and maybe had a dream while drunk? The CIA thing. Did one person say it & another while high or drunk imagine the same thing?
One great thing this podcast proves is our memories are fallible. And sometimes we can’t even trust our own minds.
About her death - she had heart problems and flu can hit the heart. Was the heart examined microscopically to determine if there was myocarditis?
Still several different explanations left unexplored but all in all a good story about how one person ties so many together.”
jen98a via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/04/24