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Good Lord this is a clusterfuck.
Investigators are urging the driver of the Toyota to contact them by calling 1-800-TBI-FIND to see if they saw or heard anything while in the area.
The TBI stressed in the release that the driver is not a suspect, but a “potential witness.”
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They cut back on the search teams again today. LE begin to do that in cases as the evidence begins to point in a certain direction as to the disappearance.Summer is dead. We are all very sure of that.
Yeah, she was sexually abused. Nothing natural about a child that age with a yeast infection. That's why daddy gives her gifts. She rejected the gifts because she came to recognize the transactional nature of the presents, the only way she could indicate she wanted no part of accepting his abuse.
The closest thing to an emotion mom could muster up was jealousy.
Yeast infections are actually common in children. It’s a lot about pH, soap products, undergarment choices, if a child put their dirty hands down there lol, hence why a yeast infection alone is not a sign of abuse. Obviously the whole story together is what makes it a big red flag.I will say one of my grands got something similar from a bath product. We found a warning in really small print on the bottle after we saw her bottom; gift from Axe's mom. Be careful with gifts, because others may not be as rigorous as you are when choosing products for your kids' use. My son had to take her for care and he brought the product with him to show doctors.
Don Wells, Summer's father, has been convicted of multiple violent felonies and served prison time for convictions involving drugs and burglaries in Arkansas, Utah and Texas. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he was cited for numerous parole violations.
Summer’s mother, Candus Bly, also has a criminal record in the state of Wisconsin, most recently a guilty plea on misdemeanor domestic abuse charges in 2003.
Local media had uncovered Wells’ criminal history earlier this month, and in an interview with the Kingsport Times-News newspaper, he was pressed on his past but declined to talk specifically about his charges.
"I found God in prison," Wells told the outlet. "I started studying the Bible intently as I wanted to change."
But he was arrested again in October 2020 after Bly accused him of domestic assault and deputies found him allegedly driving drunk up his own driveway.
A criminal complaint from that incident alleges that deputies responded to the couple’s home and encountered Wells pulling up the driveway, reeking of alcohol and with a pistol in the glove box, which he was not allowed to possess.
Bly and the children were granted an order of protection, after she wrote that, "He drinks and throws things. I am afraid of being hurt. He is abusive physically and mentally toward me. I am afraid for my children and myself. My mother fears he is going to hurt her because she is staying in her camper on the property."
But she had it dropped less than a week later, court records show, the domestic charge was dropped and the two appear to have reconciled.
Wells later pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm while under the influence.