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Heather Elvis case analysis V

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Tammy is in control
Heather Elvis's remains still haven't been found, and her accused killers remain jailed. Of course that almost changed this past week when Tammy Moorer was actually given a bond hearing, and fortunately that bond request was rejected by the judge. This week's bond hearing inspired this latest post in my ongoing analysis of Heather's case, and that's because some more of Tammy's character came to the surface, along with some "juicy details" that aren't really so new. Before you read further, catch up by reading the first four posts in this series:


Most people are aware that I broke the news of Tammy's so called pregnancy back in April (in this AllVoices post) when one of her loved ones ranted and raved like a lunatic on Facebook about it. So it's not really news to find out that Tammy Moorer is supposedly pregnant. What is news, however, is the fact that she is very obviously using that pregnancy as a leveraging tool to get herself out of jail, even though she stands accused of kidnapping and murdering a young woman from her own community. 
In reference to the last post about this case (case analysis IV) I believe we now know the reason why Tammy was seeking a bond hearing to be released from jail. And now that I know that this pregnancy was used as an excuse to get that bond hearing, I am convinced that my analysis of Moorer's personality is as correct as ever. This woman craves control, thrives on it. Control over this situation has slipped from her fingers and now she's sinking to the level of using her own children as bargaining pawns for her freedom. This so called pregnancy is most likely not viable. She's refusing prenatal care that would benefit the health of her fetus, yet seeking release for the health of said fetus -- which makes little sense. In fact, this reveals another layer of manipulation present in Tammy Caison-Moorer's personality. 

From the beginning of this case Tammy pushed herself into the spotlight: First when she revealed that her husband had an affair with Heather, and again when she claimed that her and her hubby's "open marriage" made that affair not such a big deal. From there, her behavior escalated. While she and Sidney had the chance to blend into the background, she chose to act out and be a big personality in this sad case. She may as well have painted "I did it" on her own lawn, the way she was acting. In fact, her behavior is a textbook form of criminal behavior displayed by sociopaths who make games of the cases they create. Playing cat-and-mouse with the police and angered communities lifts the self-esteem of people of this criminal type. 

I've said it numerous times before, and I will say it again: If Tammy and Sidney Moorer are truly responsible for Heather Elvis's disappearance, then the investigators need to put more pressure on Sidney. I believe that Tammy is the one in control of this relationship, and therefore in control of the crime that allegedly occurred. Of course, if her personality is exactly what I feel that it is, the moment he rolls over on her she will concoct any story imaginable to put him in the position of control and herself as a victim. Mark my words on that final statement, folks. 

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