Yes... and I posted it as a BIG picture instead of a link. Harder to miss it and skip over it. It was worth it to end that dumb discussion about Becca.
Zombie Jon Snow said:gonemaroon said:
I was figuring that they maybe just passed away with no relatives younger?
Yes.... so Julie escaped on or about 1990 actually. I think she escaped just before her fingerprints were found. And then Tom went on Tv . Explains her confused state when she called in about him not being her dad because she had been drugged for 10 years and fed lies by Isabel (dissociation issues). AGREE
Junius said Isabel killed herself shortly after. And then Tom must have visited before it could be changed or whatever so Harris did what he thought he should and killed Tom. AGREE - THOUGH THE JUNIUS (AND POSSIBLY ISABEL AND HOYT) WERE STILL ACTIVELY LOOKING FOR THE RUN AWAY JULIE DURING THE 1990 INVESTIGATION.
At this point you have to assume big man Hoyt sill knew nothing - but his daughter living down in some basement thing isolated from him and everybody is a little odd. But apparently that's how he handled all this - avoidance, travelling and drinking. And he knew the girl was out and felt it best just to leave it all alone - thus threatening Hays to drop it. DISAGREE. I THINK HOYT KNEW ALL SOON AFTER THE ABDUCTION. HE LOVED HIS DAUGHTER AND WANTED HER TO BE HAPPY. PART OF SETTING HARRIS UP IN A CUSH JOB AT HIS PLANT WAS TO THANK HIM FOR HIS HELP IN THE 1980 INVESTIGATION/FRAMING/COVERUP. IN HIS AGREEMENT WITH HAYS, HE AGREES TO STOP LOOKING FOR JULIE AND DROP HARRIS' DISAPPEARANCE IN EXCHANGE FOR HAYS DROPPING THE INVESTIGATION WHICH PROTECTS HIS DAUGHTER.
So perhaps with Isabel dead Hoyt just had the place closed up since it was no longer in use. And with Harris getting killed too the only person left that knew anything was Junius. And I think we are led to believe Hoyt died within a few years. I THINK THEY SAID HOYT DIED A FEW YEARS BEFORE THE 2015 TIMELINE.
Leaving no heirs it would have just been held in trust by the estate as mentioned. Odd that it sat there that long without being sold off or anything. But I guess that's what happened. I THINK IT HAD BEEN YEARS SINCE ANYONE HAD BEEN DOWN THERE, BUT ONLY A FEW YEARS SINCE HOYT DIED.
proc said:
The show cut short on me. After Greenland, and the family reunion, he was with Amelia in the bar in 90, what happened there?
It was great visually but you would thing that it would have some sort of deeper meaning than just these same guys have been running these same roads at three different times.Zombie Jon Snow said:Blindside05 said:
At the time I thought it meant he already knew about the room but forgot. Now I don't think so and feel like you do
Oh I enjoyed those subtle little things - like the transition from old to young in the car riding sequences. And there were several other times they did the reflection different. They also did that thing where the younger Hays reacts as if he saw something when the older Hays was thinking about that memory (the door moving when reading to the kids, the bar scene last night when he looks over to where older Hays was).
Just selling that time is a flat circle thing.
Zombie Jon Snow said:
My own theory is somewhat similar although i do not really have cousin Dan as a suspect per se.... I think he gets involved sort of after the fact.
I can't really figure out 2015 timeline that much and don't trust almost anything from Hays perspective there - is he imagining it all, is he faking at times, is his memory solid, are we seeing what happened or what he thinks happened, is he sitting in a crazy home and staring into a snowglobe and imagining it all. who knows.
There are 5 main culprits and possibly a 6th here of the original crime of kidnapping Julie and the death (accidental I believe) of Will; and one complicit (knowingly or unknowingly) organization.
- Lucy Purcell mother of Julie and Will
- Unnamed Hoyt daughter (UHD) the woman briefly shown in photo that lost a child (Hoyt's granddaughter) *EDIT we now know this was Isabel
- Unnamed Black man (UBM) likely worked for Hoyt, and later UHD or was involved with her in some way. *EDIT we now know this was Junius:
- Harris James cop who we now know covered up some stuff on 1980 investigation and planted the evidence that framed Woodard
- Gerald Kindt prosecutor in 1980 and AG in 1990
- Dan "cousin" might only be after the fact
The complicit organization is the foundation set up by the Hoyt's.
Theory:
Isabel lost her child and is distraught for years. Junius worked at the plant for years, was injured sometime and ends up (maybe as a settlement) in the employ of Isabel and the family/company take good care of him. She instructs Junius who she trusts implicitly for some reason to find her a replacement child rather than go through adoptions. Junius knows Lucy from the plant, knows she is in an unhappy home, knows she might want better for her kids and could be bought off possibly if she believed her daughter (who bears some resemblance to the missing child) would go to a much better home. Lucy knowing the child is not Tom's accepts this idea and arranges for the kids to meet the "aunt" in the field several times to get to know her and bribing will especially with new toys, games, etc.. Junius buys those dolls for example. Lucy figures Will stays with his dad and Julie gets a better life and she gets out of motherhood and all that she hates with some cash to live the life she wants. They are instructed not to tell their dad. In fact Lucy may convince Julie that Isabel is really her mom and not herself and Tom. Isabel and Junius are the two seen by the farmer in the area a few times in the "new" brown sedan. They go out there to meet the kids junius stands watch and plans the abduction eventually. The peephole was where Will passed little notes rolled up to Julie he was very protective of her. Eventually they decide to take Julie once trust has been established but they want a plausible story for Will and while he is distracted playing the game she disappears. Will is distraught and looking for his sister although somewhat casually (asking Freddy if he has seen her) so it does not appear she was snatched violently. In his search though Will falls or is chased by Freddy and hits his head and dies. Lucy and Junius go back looking for Will and find him. Lucy is upset but they can't undo what they've done already so she and Junius place him in the peaceful repose in the cave. And I think Julie was shown he was ok and "resting" before she leaves for good. Later Lucy writes the note as a way (she thinks) of giving Tom some peace of mind about Julie.
Meanwhile the investigation begins and the Hoyt family being powerful in the area owns certain cops (Harris) and the prosecutor Kindt. And they use that to make the case fail in certain ways. Harris interviews the farmer and some neighbors but leaves key things out of reports. He also plants the evidence of the sweater and backpack after the fact at Woodard's house. Kindt may be a lover of Isabel or they own him some way and he does his part to derail the investigation as well and close the book on Woodard quickly without argument. And the foundation (directed by Hoyt directly or through his daughter Isabel) acts like it helps but their actions only lead to hundreds of false leads that distract from the truth. Perhaps the organization is in on it they may act to place at risk girls/women with wealthy families at the direction of the crazed Isabel who thinks they are doing good for people.
Prior to 1990 Lucy hightailed it out of town to Vegas and cousin Dan showed up there too eventually they were probably lovers before or he just knew she had money. He may also know certain things but I doubt he was in on it except to stay quiet and they could be together. Or he is simply opportunistic. Lucy blows the money mostly in Vegas gambling and on drugs and she finally ODs. And he either knows or was told about it by Lucy before she dies. Dan tries to extort Isabel for more money so he is killed by Junius cleaning up the mess again and dumped in a quarry in Missouri.
In 1990 Julie shows up in the pharmacy and with the fingerprints and this reopens everything of course. Somehow she escaped the family and has been living as a drifter for a while. She does not know her brother is dead or her mother Lucy and fears returning to her "real" family that she thinks sold her out to this fake family. Her call and recording was talking about AG Kindt (might be lover of Isabel) and him pretending to be her father. She wasn't talking about Tom actually. Kindt was standing right next to Tom in that video. And her mention of her "aunt" is referring to Isabel or Lucy not sure which way they convinced her or brainwashed her. In looking into it again Hays and West discover the cover up by Harris. They track him down and kill him in an act of vigilante justice - this is the part they refer to when they say what "they did" in 1990. They may in fact kill Junius also. Hoyt knows what happened but not the details his concern was his daughter and he keeps her out of it they got some justice and it goes dormant again.
Pretty easy to believe that if you think people are looking for you then you're going to keep quiet.Quote:
but the idea that the mother would not have broken and told all is beyond reasonable belief.
Harris James going out to Vegas ended the possibility of her breaking and spilling the beans.claym711 said:
but the idea that the mother would not have broken and told all is beyond reasonable belief.
I think your timelines are mixed up; the bar fight happened in '90 and the "breakup" happened in '80. I took the bar fight as Roland being completely f'd up about killing a man and wanting to either physically punish himself for it or to get himself killed outright. The dog coming up to him while he was in tears was resolving how/why Roland became a recluse until 2015.Wheatables02 said:
He was upset about losing his partner. It was the only person in his life at the time that he loved. He was likely done with that girl and he found the love of a dog soon after the fight. The future would show us his only loves were his dogs until Hays reappeared and they resumed working on the case.
"What about us?" he asked when Hays was quitting.
Blindside05 said:
Yea, I still don't understand why the higher-ups wanted the 80s and 90s investigations to be wrapped up so quickly when there was clearly aspects of the case that didn't add up
DannyDuberstein said:
I thought they did a decent job of wrapping it up. I really enjoyed the characters, but I'm struggling a bit at how farfetched the underlying kidnapping/raising scenario was, and that a mystery that lasted 35 years and tore people apart ends with a tidy kitchen table explanation of it all. That seemed a little Scooby Doo-ish.
Nagler said:Blindside05 said:
Yea, I still don't understand why the higher-ups wanted the 80s and 90s investigations to be wrapped up so quickly when there was clearly aspects of the case that didn't add up
Hoyt putting pressure on them?
I am sure they pulled her fingerprints from things around her house while investigating when she first went missing.BQ78 said:
So why were little Julie's fingerprints on file with law enforcement?
I know I'm over analyzing but still...
Guess it could have been a school safety thing but my kids came home with theirs and I doubt mom would have given them to the police knowing what she knew.
Blindside05 said:
Yea, I still don't understand why the higher-ups wanted the 80s and 90s investigations to be wrapped up so quickly when there was clearly aspects of the case that didn't add up
From what I gather - Harris planted evidence to frame Woodard. Woodard was an easy scapegoat especially considering he blew up and shot at police officers. The DA (knowing he wanted to run for office) wanted to get the case tied up in a way that would appease the public.Blindside05 said:Nagler said:Blindside05 said:
Yea, I still don't understand why the higher-ups wanted the 80s and 90s investigations to be wrapped up so quickly when there was clearly aspects of the case that didn't add up
Hoyt putting pressure on them?
You saying that's why or giving a theory?
Hoyt put pressure on Purple, we know that. But outside of Harris, I don't remember any tie-in with Hoyt and the people involved with the investigation. Am I forgetting or missing something that showed Hoyt's pressure to close the case?
Yes, I decided it was Harris. LOL Seriously, I studied it quite a bit and I'm pretty sure that's who is was. I kept comparing the chest wound, which side his hair was parted on, ears stick out a bit., etc. and he's the best match. Unless someone gives me evidence otherwise.OldArmy71 said:
Did we decide that the dead white guy in Purple's vision that time was Harris?