Okay, I've gotten about an hour into the video you linked, and my brain is running a mile a minute, and none of it is in any way focused. Just gonna drop some mental notes here, see if anyone else finds them useful (apologies, these are gonna vaguely resemble a Q drop, not trying to imitate that style or be disrespectful, but these are scattered thoughts)
Why do the cowboy boots stand out to Meghan? were they unusual for John Walsh's wardrobe at the time?
What were the normal daily habits for the known people the case is centered around? are there any noticeable discrepancies in the time leading up to the disappearance of Adam and the later discovery of his body?
What maps, floor plans, merchandise locations are known about the various points of interest relevant to the case?
Lampshading is a common Hollywood trope for hiding unbelievable elements within a narrative. Does that relate somehow?
within the last 60 years, the U.S. has gone from a largely high trust to a largely low trust society, and the Adam Walsh case no doubt played a pivotal role in that. Who would stand to gain from such a change?
Assuming Gino is correct and John Walsh is a figurehead, who would he be a figurehead for? Figurehead and puppet are in this context synonymous, so who would be the puppetmaster?
Okay, I've gotten about an hour into the video you linked, and my brain is running a mile a minute, and none of it is in any way focused. Just gonna drop some mental notes here, see if anyone else finds them useful (apologies, these are gonna vaguely resemble a Q drop, not trying to imitate that style or be disrespectful, but these are scattered thoughts)
Why do the cowboy boots stand out to Meghan? were they unusual for John Walsh's wardrobe at the time?
What were the normal daily habits for the known people the case is centered around? are there any noticeable discrepancies in the time leading up to the disappearance of Adam and the later discovery of his body?
What maps, floor plans, merchandise locations are known about the various points of interest relevant to the case?
Lampshading is a common Hollywood trope for hiding unbelievable elements within a narrative. Does that relate somehow?
within the last 60 years, the U.S. has gone from a largely high trust to a largely low trust society, and the Adam Walsh case no doubt played a pivotal role in that. Who would stand to gain from such a change?
Assuming Gino is correct and John Walsh is a figurehead, who would he be a figurehead for? Figurehead and puppet are in this context synonymous, so who would be the puppetmaster?
That's what I've got so far...ow.
gave myself brain strain...