![]() ![]() She eventually met a mysterious girl named Wendy, and they communicated with letters until Wendy set her free and brought her to the Rose Garden Orphanage.Īs soon as Joshua, as well as Jennifer were gone, Gregory went ballistic. ![]() Jennifer did not mind this as she understood that Gregory was merely lonely, but she eventually became frightened by his behavior, feeling the need to escape. Gregory viewed Jennifer as a replacement for his lost boy. Wilson, who took her in and cared for her as his own child, addressing her as "Joshua," and having her dress in his son's old clothes. When the airship crashed, making Jennifer the only survivor, she was found by Gregory M. He kept a gun in the house and would often contemplate suicide. Gregory was absolutely heartbroken and began drinking and smoking heavily. The "Stray Dog Will Have His Peas" poem lends evidence to this theory when interpreted where the peas are children.Īfter Joshua presumably died (either from his illness, or by a mercy killing), Gregory began to feel completely alone and depressed. It is theorized that they were intended to be either playmates or food for Joshua. It is heavily implied Gregory kidnapped children. It is said in Gregory's Diary that Gregory attempted to get his son out of bed to help him or play out in the fields, but Joshua was too sick and so Gregory did all he could to help him. ![]() It appears Joshua became seriously ill, and was often bedridden and unable do much of anything. What truly happened to Joshua remains a mystery. Gregory lived with Joshua at a rural house. The true Joshua was a young boy, and seemed to be the only child of Gregory. ![]()
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