Chris Proudfoot
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I do remember something being mentioned about the trash bins being out. And I feel like I remember there being something about... something being particularly heavy.
I do remember something being mentioned about the trash bins being out. And I feel like I remember there being something about... something being particularly heavy.
I'm not positive. Maybe she'll clarify. But...
I'm not positive. Maybe she'll clarify. But...
I don't know where the detail about the trash being particularly heavy comes from. I know that at 15, I was strong enough to drag basically any trash can out, and I'd drag one uphill for like 15 yards. Same.
I don't know where the detail about the trash being particularly heavy comes from. I know that at 15, I was strong enough to drag basically any trash can out, and I'd drag one uphill for like 15 yards. Same.
And we weren't any bigger than Sebastian. Oh, no, I was smaller, smaller than Sebastian. I was probably shorter and about the same size.
And we weren't any bigger than Sebastian. Oh, no, I was smaller, smaller than Sebastian. I was probably shorter and about the same size.
So I don't think that there would be any issue with Sebastian getting a heavy trash bin out. And I don't think that searching the landfills was a waste of time at all. I think that that was that made perfect sense. At the very least, it ruled it out. Yeah. And it ruled it out because they didn't they didn't find him.
So I don't think that there would be any issue with Sebastian getting a heavy trash bin out. And I don't think that searching the landfills was a waste of time at all. I think that that was that made perfect sense. At the very least, it ruled it out. Yeah. And it ruled it out because they didn't they didn't find him.
So I don't think that it was necessarily a distraction. I think that that was good police work. That was one of the things is when this first came out, I was like, it seems like the police have done basically everything they can.
So I don't think that it was necessarily a distraction. I think that that was good police work. That was one of the things is when this first came out, I was like, it seems like the police have done basically everything they can.
As it went on, it was the fact that they were avoiding really putting the pressure on the proud foots, despite the fact that realistically, they're by far the most likely suspects. And now we're at a point where I think it's very clear to everybody that this was not a runaway situation. I mean, there is zero evidence the kid ran away.
As it went on, it was the fact that they were avoiding really putting the pressure on the proud foots, despite the fact that realistically, they're by far the most likely suspects. And now we're at a point where I think it's very clear to everybody that this was not a runaway situation. I mean, there is zero evidence the kid ran away.
Like and I'll have some commentary on that in the video on Friday. But I. Sebastian did not. Did not run away from that home. He just didn't. I is an autistic kid who hated being barefoot and the cold. And he didn't. All of his shoes were there. Weird thing Katie wouldn't do is say exactly how many shoes Sebastian had.
Like and I'll have some commentary on that in the video on Friday. But I. Sebastian did not. Did not run away from that home. He just didn't. I is an autistic kid who hated being barefoot and the cold. And he didn't. All of his shoes were there. Weird thing Katie wouldn't do is say exactly how many shoes Sebastian had.
Probably because she thought, you know, oh, the police might make something of it. When realistically, if she just said the number, the police would have thought nothing. Not saying the number that made it seem more suspicious. Yep. Yeah. So I. All the shoes are accounted for. the grass was wet with dew, and yet there was no scent from a boy who was supposedly barefoot.
Probably because she thought, you know, oh, the police might make something of it. When realistically, if she just said the number, the police would have thought nothing. Not saying the number that made it seem more suspicious. Yep. Yeah. So I. All the shoes are accounted for. the grass was wet with dew, and yet there was no scent from a boy who was supposedly barefoot.
We also know that Sebastian hated the cold and hated being barefoot outside. Maybe the Proudfoots think that nobody else has experience with autistic children? I wouldn't put it past Chris to be that stupid. So, no, I think checking the landfill was perfectly reasonable. I think that there's a lot that was done wrong here.
We also know that Sebastian hated the cold and hated being barefoot outside. Maybe the Proudfoots think that nobody else has experience with autistic children? I wouldn't put it past Chris to be that stupid. So, no, I think checking the landfill was perfectly reasonable. I think that there's a lot that was done wrong here.