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Image captured via Days YT episode aired on 2-17-15 |
Little Chase at the age of 4 years old found the loaded gun and was playing with it.
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Image captured via Days YT episode aired on 2-17-15 |
Meredith walked in the room with a drink in her hand, saw her little boy playing with the gun and yelled at him, “that’s a gun.” Aiden got downstairs just in time to see his wife and son (not much bigger than a toddler) wrestling for the gun.
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Image captured via Days YT episode aired on 2-17-15 |
The gun went off and Meredith was dead, a bullet to the head. Aiden in an attempt to protect his son so he never had to know that he killed his own mother changed the boys clothes washed the blood off of him and put him to bed.
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Image captured via Days YT episode aired on 2-17-15 |
He hid the clothes and later built a faux wall to hide the clothes behind. Not sure why he felt the need to keep the clothing? Doesn’t anybody else find that strange? If you are going to cover up an accidental shooting, why would you build a faux wall and hide the proof or evidence behind that wall?
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Image captured via Days YT episode aired on 2-17-15 |
So the question now would be does the attorney in Aiden force him to retain the proof that his son shot his wife or did he keep the clothing of his son to clear his own name? Is the answer a combination of both questions?
A normal parent would destroy any evidence that their child had killed a parent or a normal parent would have just told the truth and when the child found out in later years that he or she accidentally shot the parent, they would get that child psychological help.
Does this new explanation actually raise more questions about Aiden or does this put the whole thing to rest?
I would love to hear what the viewers are thinking about all of this right about now?
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I dont know.. I still have a feeling that Aiden murdered his wife and it wasnt Chase at all.. I dont know .. something just doesnt add up... something is a bit fishy here...
ReplyDeleteI think Chase did it and Aiden hid the clothes because he didn't know what else to do with them. ..loose ends are often just sloppy writing
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