No but the addition of the word "old" makes this sentence weirder and tougher to understand on first pass.
It’s an expression, like “good old Johnny” or “remember how old Dump dunked on those guys.” Not an age reference.
Unless you’re speaking ‘Ole English you might as well just roll with ‘ol lest you be confused with olé.
Speak ol/ole/old/olde English and drink olde English. That’s how to be sophisticated in this the year of our lord 2020
I was talking to someone that’s “in the know” of kids disappearing. That person thinks Lori sold the kids. That person deals a lot with cults and said you’d be amazed at many cases they deal with of kids being sold.
Just like he said: "in the know of kids disappearing." He's got connections to people who know all about kids disappearing. I see nothing disturbing about that.
I'm gonna send a prayer up to the Big fella in hopes of a safe return. Though I don't know them I want them be okay.
https://www.azfamily.com/news/conti...cle_c0215994-6287-11ea-b797-978de65867de.html Missed this earlier this week: Spoiler Sources: Alex Cox may be linked to Tammy Daybell's death PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - Sources close to the missing Idaho children investigation told CBS News that Alex Cox, Lori Vallow's brother, may be linked to Tammy Daybell's death. However, he died before he could be questioned. Lori is behind bars in Rexburg, Idaho facing several charges related to her two missing kids, JJ and Tylee, who were last seen in September. Tammy, a beloved school librarian in Rexburg, died in her sleep in October. Two weeks later, Lori married Tammy's widower, Chad Daybell. After police started looking into the whereabouts of the kids, the death of Lori's previous husband, and other attempted murders, Tammy's body was exhumed. [TIMELINE: Missing Idaho Kids Investigation] The day after her body was exhumed, Alex died. His death is also under investigation. Records show that Alex has a long history of causing trouble. In 2007, he threatened to kill Joseph Ryan, Lori's third husband, and Tylee's biological father. Alex assaulted him with a stun gun and was convicted of aggravated assault. Joseph died in 2018 of an apparent heart attack. In July 2019, Alex shot and killed Charles Vallow, Lori's fourth husband. Charles had filed for divorce earlier that year and wanted custody of JJ. The shooting happened when Charles arrived at their Chandler home to take JJ to school. The police report states that there was an altercation of some sort, and Tylee went to her room to get a bat, which Charles took from her and then hit Alex. Newly released police records show a man who was killed last summer when picking up his son from his estranged wife in Chandler was confronted by his baseball bat-wielding stepdaughter. "I turned around, and he hit me in the back of the head with the bat, so I went to my room and got my gun," Alex said on police body camera footage. In the body camera footage, the home was nearly empty. Alex told officers he was only visiting. Shortly after Charles was killed, Lori moved to Rexburg with the kids, and Alex followed. On September 8th, Lori, Alex, JJ, and Tylee took a trip to Yellowstone National Park. In photos recently released by the FBI, Tylee and JJ are seen smiling together with Alex in the background. Tylee has not been seen since that day. Brandon Boudreaux, the ex-husband of Lori's niece Melani, claims that Alex shot at him in October while in Arizona. Police believe the vehicle seen leaving the scene of the crime that day was registered to Charles; it was later found in Idaho. Tammy also wrote on Facebook before her death, saying that someone tried to shoot her in her driveway. Alex died in his Gilbert home in December. Autopsy results have not been released for Alex or Tammy's deaths. Gilbert and Chandler Police Departments confirm detectives will be heading up to Salt Lake City this week to meet with other agencies involved in this case. Lori has not posted bond. Wasn't aware that happened so quickly.
Another Article https://www.crimeonline.com/2020/03...ex-cox-to-sudden-death-of-chad-daybells-wife/ Spoiler BOMSBHELL: Evidence could link Lori Vallow’s brother Alex Cox to sudden death of Chad Daybell’s wife Tammy by Ellen Killoran March 10, 2020 Alex Cox was convicted of threatening one of Lori Vallow’s former husbands with a stun gun, and admitted to fatally shooting her subsequent husband. Days before Tammy Daybell died, she reported that a ‘masked man’ had aimed a paintball gun at her in her driveway 2,237 Shares Tweet According to a new report, police have evidence that may link Lori Vallow’s brother Alex Cox to the sudden death of Chad Daybell’s previous wife Tammy Daybell. As CrimeOnline previously reported, Tammy Daybell died suddenly in her sleep in October, just two weeks before Chad Daybell married Lori Vallow. Vallow’s children Tylee Ryan, 17, and Joshua “JJ” Vallow, 7, have not been seen since September. In July 2019, three months before Tammy Daybell died, Vallow’s previous husband Charles Vallow died after her brother Alex Cox shot him, claiming self-defense. CBS News reports that law enforcement sources said they may have digital evidence linking Cox to Tammy Daybell’s death. Authorities in Idaho initially determined that Tammy died of natural causes, but have since exhumed her body and re-opened the investigation. According to AZFamily.com, Cox died in December, the day after Tammy’s body was exhumed. As CrimeOnline previously reported, Cox was found unresponsive by his girlfriend’s son, but authorities have not yet revealed any information about his cause of death. According to the same report, Cox was convicted of threatening Vallow’s previous husband Joseph Ryan, who is Tylee Ryan’s father, with a stun gun. Joseph Ryan later died in 2018 of a reported heart attack. As CrimeOnline previously reported, Tammy Daybell said in a Facebook post ten days before she died that a masked man in a car had ‘fired’ an empty paintball gun at her as she pulled up to her driveway. Tammy also reported the incident to police, and at the time, sheriff’s deputies believed it was a prank. But in the wake of the bizarre deaths and disappearances connected to Vallow and Daybell, Fremont County Sheriff Len Humphries told East Idaho News that in retrospect, the incident appeared to be a red flag. According to the CBS News report, police sources said they believe Cox could be tied to both Tammy Daybell and Charles’s Vallow’s death by “digital evidence.” Kim Powell ✔@KimPowellT #wherearethekids: Sources tell CBS News there is digital evidence that links Alex Cox to Tammy Daybell's death. Her autopsy results are still pending. Alex died in December before he could ever be questioned. #azfamilyhttps://www.azfamily.com/news/continuing_coverage/missing_idaho_kids/sources-alex-cox-may-be-linked-to-tammy-daybell-s/article_c0215994-6287-11ea-b797-978de65867de.html … Vallow was arrested in Hawaii on February 20 on child desertion charges, and remains in jail in Idaho after a judge reduced her bond to $1 million from $5 million. According to multiple reports, Vallow is having trouble securing a bail bondsman, likely due in part to a fear that Vallow is a flight risk. Chad Daybell has not been charged in connection to the disappearance of Vallow’s children or his wife’s unexplained death.
Yeah they covered that in the dateline episode I posted a few weeks ago. It certainly appeared they were trying to take out spouses left and right