Katherine and the sleeping bags

MJ_FactsMJ_Facts Posts: 183
edited January 1970 in General Hoax Investigation
<!-- m -->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6aU_vAtw-Q<!-- m -->

This video shows Katherine while shopping toys (?) and sleeping bags.

1. Are there no spare beds in her house? She has a lot of grandchildren and even grand grandchildren, so one would think they stay overnight every now and then. I don't get it. WHY SLEEPING BAGS? Can someone see HOW MANY she bought?

2. Why did she go herself? She must have been devastated. Why didn’t she send a bodyguard, personnel etc.?

3. Why was she even capable of doing this? I am a mom myself and if my son would die I couldn’t even stand upright.

4. Or were the sleeping bags for someone else? Someone who had to hide from the public because he/they couldn't check in a hotel?

What do you think?

Comments

  • AvijacksonAvijackson Posts: 51
    There aren't beds in Neverland ..... <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
  • MJonmindMJonmind Posts: 7,290
    But if Michael had planned this for many years don't you think he would have thought ahead about what he would need for sleeping on the run. Apparantly during his whole period of the 2005 trial and after, he was living on the run and staying whereever friends would put him and his kids/guards up for a few nights. I would think during this hoax he might also be staying with inner circle friends, such as has been suggested, Elizabeth Taylor, and they would have a bed for them, surely. More logically she would have bought sb for the extra 3 kids and possibly Grace although she didn't stay long. The only problem I have with that is that a grieving Mom would never be allowed by friends and family to do anything like that.

    So therefore the only conclusion I would come to is that it is meant as a clue or hint that 4 are camping where there are no beds--Neverland! Everything's done for messages on the hoax. I know this has been talked about lots already.
  • hopehope Posts: 543
    She does not appear to have lost her precious son. My God, when my 17 year old dog died two years ago, I was so devestated. I couldnt eat, sleep and cried contiuously for a week+. I just dont get this family at all ( if he is gone). <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? -->
  • reading_onreading_on Posts: 463
    She does not appear to have lost her precious son. My God, when my 17 year old dog died two years ago, I was so devestated. I couldnt eat, sleep and cried contiuously for a week+. I just dont get this family at all ( if he is gone). <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? -->


    You can't judge how people grieve. I have seen references to the family's grief everywhere on this board, but that is unreliable. I have a friend that laughs while grieving. Everyone is different.
    Do you think she wants to go public and share how she feels if she were grieving? When you were grieving for your dog did cry out in the public? Also,she may have not wanted her photo to look like that.
  • DatrootDatroot Posts: 1,314
    ...but it is a tad odd to buy sleeping bags the day after he supposedly 'died'.
  • Everyone grieves differently I suppose, I have lost people close to me before and I have been too devasted to leave my home but then that's just me. Everyone is different.
  • RKRK Posts: 3,019
    Yes, this is weird behaviour. I also have an aunt who went out and bought a new lounge suite on the morning of her daughter's funeral. The only difference is that my cousin had been sick with cancer for a long while and her death didn't come as a shock. Still bizzare behaviour in my books though.
This discussion has been closed.