Kylie Lowe
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So with that, a bee on the lookout was sent out to surrounding departments. That evening, Wojtek's parents, Anna and Richie, made the drive to Rhode Island from their home in Massachusetts.
They'd gotten word about the situation from Wojtek's roommate, Zachary, who'd been the one to call them concerned when he first heard his friend, who had slept over at the East Shore house, had seemingly vanished. According to our law enforcement sources, the others at the house that night, Burton, Sean, and Caroline, were acting as you'd expect Wojtek's friends to act.
They'd gotten word about the situation from Wojtek's roommate, Zachary, who'd been the one to call them concerned when he first heard his friend, who had slept over at the East Shore house, had seemingly vanished. According to our law enforcement sources, the others at the house that night, Burton, Sean, and Caroline, were acting as you'd expect Wojtek's friends to act.
They'd gotten word about the situation from Wojtek's roommate, Zachary, who'd been the one to call them concerned when he first heard his friend, who had slept over at the East Shore house, had seemingly vanished. According to our law enforcement sources, the others at the house that night, Burton, Sean, and Caroline, were acting as you'd expect Wojtek's friends to act.
They seemed genuinely concerned. But obviously, something we often talk about, it's not fair to judge innocence or guilt based solely on someone's reaction. However, when Madison tracked down Wojtek's parents in Poland and spoke to his mom through a family friend who could translate, she remembers it differently.
They seemed genuinely concerned. But obviously, something we often talk about, it's not fair to judge innocence or guilt based solely on someone's reaction. However, when Madison tracked down Wojtek's parents in Poland and spoke to his mom through a family friend who could translate, she remembers it differently.
They seemed genuinely concerned. But obviously, something we often talk about, it's not fair to judge innocence or guilt based solely on someone's reaction. However, when Madison tracked down Wojtek's parents in Poland and spoke to his mom through a family friend who could translate, she remembers it differently.
Anna explained that when they arrived at the house in Narragansett, Burton and Sean were there. She said that while, in her opinion, Sean seemed concerned, she described Burton as having a stone face, not appearing concerned with the issue at hand. And instead of giving them all the details about what had happened the previous night, they directed them to the police.
Anna explained that when they arrived at the house in Narragansett, Burton and Sean were there. She said that while, in her opinion, Sean seemed concerned, she described Burton as having a stone face, not appearing concerned with the issue at hand. And instead of giving them all the details about what had happened the previous night, they directed them to the police.
Anna explained that when they arrived at the house in Narragansett, Burton and Sean were there. She said that while, in her opinion, Sean seemed concerned, she described Burton as having a stone face, not appearing concerned with the issue at hand. And instead of giving them all the details about what had happened the previous night, they directed them to the police.
Since they didn't seem to want to participate in this podcast, we don't know why they may have acted like this. It's possible they were simply nervous, or maybe something just got lost in translation. From what we can tell, although they were all spoken to, it doesn't seem like Burton and Sean were separated and really probed about their shared account of the previous night.
Since they didn't seem to want to participate in this podcast, we don't know why they may have acted like this. It's possible they were simply nervous, or maybe something just got lost in translation. From what we can tell, although they were all spoken to, it doesn't seem like Burton and Sean were separated and really probed about their shared account of the previous night.
Since they didn't seem to want to participate in this podcast, we don't know why they may have acted like this. It's possible they were simply nervous, or maybe something just got lost in translation. From what we can tell, although they were all spoken to, it doesn't seem like Burton and Sean were separated and really probed about their shared account of the previous night.
Neither of them, nor Caroline, appeared to be treated like persons of interest. We were told there was nothing out of place or suspicious at the house. No blood, no signs of a struggle. So maybe that's why the people there that night, or the home itself, didn't seem to be put under a microscope.
Neither of them, nor Caroline, appeared to be treated like persons of interest. We were told there was nothing out of place or suspicious at the house. No blood, no signs of a struggle. So maybe that's why the people there that night, or the home itself, didn't seem to be put under a microscope.
Neither of them, nor Caroline, appeared to be treated like persons of interest. We were told there was nothing out of place or suspicious at the house. No blood, no signs of a struggle. So maybe that's why the people there that night, or the home itself, didn't seem to be put under a microscope.
At least at the start of all of this, I get the feeling that law enforcement probably thought this had to be a mental health crisis. But there's something I haven't told you yet. Something that makes me wonder if, maybe, something more was going down at the house overnight that Wojtek's friends should have been pressed on. 1 p.m. wasn't actually the first time police responded to that house.
At least at the start of all of this, I get the feeling that law enforcement probably thought this had to be a mental health crisis. But there's something I haven't told you yet. Something that makes me wonder if, maybe, something more was going down at the house overnight that Wojtek's friends should have been pressed on. 1 p.m. wasn't actually the first time police responded to that house.
At least at the start of all of this, I get the feeling that law enforcement probably thought this had to be a mental health crisis. But there's something I haven't told you yet. Something that makes me wonder if, maybe, something more was going down at the house overnight that Wojtek's friends should have been pressed on. 1 p.m. wasn't actually the first time police responded to that house.
Another officer had been called out there around 3 o'clock that morning, mere hours before Wojtek seemingly disappeared. The call was for a wellness check, but it wasn't for Wojtek. It was for someone else.