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Amber Kirwan: Missing

Amber Kirwan went out with her friends in Novia Scotia to a pool hall and was last seen in the early morning hours on Sunday.  She parted from her friends saying she was going to a convenient store where her boyfriend was going to pick her up.

Amber’s boyfriend, Mason Campbell, said when he arrived at the convenience store, Amber was no where to be seen.  You can watch him talk in this video.

Mason says, “The second I got there, and she wasn’t, it was completely out of character right there and then.”

So, I wonder, did he start searching for her?  Did he call her friends and family?

Here is a second video.

I have to say its odd that Mason talks about his “common relationship” with Amber. He says, “She gets upset if there is something else I have to do…” and focuses on the negative of their relationship right away when she is missing. Most people when a loved one disappears grasp on fondly to the specialness of their relationship.  Why isn’t Mason?

Did he say to Amber when she called that he had something else he had to do that night, and she got upset?  Did they have a fight? Did he show up way late or not at all?  I can’t help but wonder…

Mason continues, “I should have been there. I should have waited longer around there. I should have tried harder to skim up and down that road.”

I have to say this baffles me.  Why does he say he should have been there?  I thought he was there.  Or is he talking about the pool hall–that he should have been there instead of the convenient store?   He also says he should have waited longer.    Yet in the interview above, Mason tells us he knew it was flat out of character for Amber not to be there.  If he didn’t start calling around and raising alarms that night, that would be a huge red flag for me.  Did he go looking for her that night or not?

Mason says, “I wasn’t preparing myself for a situation like this, you know?”

This is a definite red flag.  Who prepares for a situation like this?  No one can prepare for something like this…but if something happens, such as a fight and things go wrong — one might say this.

Mason isn’t making a lot of sense at this point.

He then speculates about what happened to her.  Speculation is quite unusual, too, but his speculations are not out of reason.  They are just odd.

I see some strange behavior which flag me and one solid red flag, but these are not enough for me to reach any conclusions at this point.  I am curious to see more.

If anyone sees other interviews, please let me know.

Travis Forbes Leads Police to Body

Back in April, Kenia Monge disappeared after a night out at a local Denver club.  The last man to see Kenia alive spoke out to the news media claiming he was a suspect, though police did not confirm he was.  That man was Travis Forbes, and the behavior of Travis in that interview told me all I needed to know.  Things did not look good for Kenia.

Sadly, today, Travis Forbes led police to a body along an interstate in Colorado some 40 miles from where Kenia was last seen.  The District Attorney has confirmed that they believe the body is Kenia though testing is need to make it official.

Body language and human behavior are big indicators to deception if one is trained and knows what to look for.  Travis is a great example of how this is true.  I have over 30 real life examples of this on my blog.

To read my original thoughts on Travis back in April, click here.

Josh Powell’s Dad Speaks Out

Many people when children do bad things want to blame the parents for the problem saying the apple doesn’t fall too far from the cart. In some instances this is true and in others it is not.  In this case, however, it is absolutely true. We can see where Josh Powell gets his absurd ways, without question.

The fact that Josh’s dad, Steve Powell, is controlling Susan Powell’s diaries from when she was a little girl and plans to post them to prove his theories is outrageous, and the fact he is accusing her of running away with another man when the last known person to see her was his son, is sickening. 

I do not believe Steve for an instant that Susan Powell was in any way promiscuous. Nor do I believe she ran away. There was a wet spot in the Powell’s living room and Josh dang well knows what happened, if you ask my opinion.  Steve doesn’t want to talk about that, does he?

I find it interesting how Steve talks for his son and says, “we”.  Why isn’t Josh speaking for himself?   Why does his dad feel the need to talk for his son??

This man, in my opinion, is as twisted as his son, sadly.

You can read my opinions of Josh Powell when he first spoke out here.

Tiffany Hartley on CNN

Tiffany Hartley defies all that we know about emotional understanding as she recalls painful, scary and stressful events the day she saw her husband get killed, yet she is eerily missing any emotional recall.

When people are truly sad, we know they produce oblique eyebrows.  In simple terms, it means your eyebrows knit together into an “A” shape above your nose.   In fear, our eyes widen and our mouth pulls back.  Even months and years after a tragedy, most people will show flickers of true and genuine emotional recall when talking about an emotional experience.

Yet when we look at Tiffany, she is eerily missing genuine indicators of sadness and she doesn’t express any fear.  Tiffany has not displayed them when talking about her husband since his death (in the interviews I have seen).  It’s a notable red flag.  Tiffany shows very few true indicators that she was shocked, stressed, saddened or afraid by what happened.  When we watch her family members, however, the indicators are overly abundant, as we would expect.

People could argue in defense of Tiffany that she is emotionally in shock, but shocked people do not talk so freely about the horrifying details of the event like Tiffany does, because shock means they cannot accept what happened.  Clearly Tiffany can talk about everything, including the bullet hole to her husband’s head that she found, up close and personally.

When people feel genuine emotions, science has identified that we all react the same. We all use the same muscles and those muscles often cannot be voluntarily contracted for most people.  Even more interesting is that when we fake emotions, we don’t realize we are giving away tell-tale signs that we aren’t really feeling what we say we are feeling.

This is a fascinating interview because Tiffany is a classic example of this.  She can recall seeing her husband being shot and killed, and she even recalls having a gun pointed at her and her life threatened, but she has no emotional reaction.  No sadness, no fear, no stress, no anger…nothing. Biologically, it doesn’t make sense unless Tiffany feels something she isn’t telling us.

TIFFANY’S SLIP OF THE TONGUE

Furthermore, in this interview, Tiffany Hartley self-censors herself and what she says is fascinating. It’s a subconscious slip, a leak, if you ask me. She says, “I think it just hasn’t hit me. It just seems like how on earth……did we d– this happen? It just doesn’t seem real. It seems like it hasn’t connected…in my brain.”

Did it not appear that she censored herself from saying, “How on earth did we do this?”

Do this?  What did Tiffany and David do? Did they pull something off? Why would she be leaking this?

I personally (in my own opinion) do not believe Tiffany Hartley has told us the truth about what she knows happened that day.  I have said that from day one and I still will say that I have yet to see one interview with Tiffany that isn’t littered with hotspot after hotspot after hotspot.