I've followed this since the news broke of the little boy that went missing during a camping trip, as I have always camped with my children and my little guy was the same age as little Doerr when he disappeared. To me it's absolutely unfathomable that any mother could leave their toddler with anyone, especially in that situation, in the wilderness, with a camp fire thats been stated the little guy was very interested in, and had been throwing things into, that wasn't #1. FULLY AWARE that they were not just keeping an eye on, but responsible for to keep them safe, & #2, was capable of keeping up with & interacting closely with the toddler who was very much mobile! While camping, which we do at least a couple weekends a month, I never let my little guy out of my sight, much less arms reach of him where things like open flames, steep embankments and vast wilderness are concerned. We have a permanent site, at a much less remote area, but there is open water, a beach, and almost always a fire going. If I do need to do something that takes my attention away from him, I am always very sure that someone else is purposefully watching him. I also am always sure to pack multiple outfits, changes of clothing, including things for unexpected weather changes. I'm interested to see what was inventoried in the bag brought along for Doerr. I have to say that I had originally thought that he was likely never actually at that camp site, but now think that he was indeed there, just not clumping around in boots that were too big! After hearing that there was a trailer incident of some kind on the way to the camp site, and hearing that they didn't arrive until it was getting dark, I think that it's likely that no one was paying attention to where the little guy was and he was accidentally backed over. As manyou have seen, there's a picture posted with him and Jessica in a vehicle sticking out their tongues. I REALLY want to know exactly when and where that was taken. It's clear he isnt buckled into his seat... im wondering if while the "guys" are out of their vehicles on the side of the road deciding what to do with the "trailer situation " Doerr wanted out of his seat, as they'd been driving for quite awhile, and she let him out to have a break from being in it. I know my little guy HATES being strapped in if we aren't moving and he absolutely doesn't need to be.... then For whatever reason Jessica gets out of the truck too, and he gets out of the truck or was allowed out, and in the commotion of moving vehicleservices around, he is run over. I have had to get behind the wheel before while my husband has me back up to the trailer etc and hooks it up, and know that I'm not very good at it nor all that comfortable doing it. Maybe V was directing her, didn't see Doerr and he was hit, or the other way around, making both feel responsible for what happened. Or, while setting up camp, behind schedule, in the dark, he was backed over then. If IR was in the other vehicle, or drinking, he may have missed the accident taking place and not truly know what happened. In my opinion it seems he is easily lead to believe or say things.
A couple other things I've found odd, the fact that IR is playing with a very large noticeable bullet during his interview. If he has a criminal record, including felonies, he wouldnt be allowed to own fire arms or ammunition woulds he? Wondering where the bullet came from and if he owns a gun for it.
The parents randomly deciding that around noon during their camping trip they have to leave to go get fuel, why? Why make a trip into town, using fuel needlessly, instead of waiting until they are headed out from their trip and fuel up then?
The issue of the three chargers is odd to me as well. I want to know if they were auto chargers, just the cords, and we're all 3 for the same type of phone, bought at the same time or at different times during the trip? Do the chargers all work? Did they have any other phone chargers with them other than the three that were purchased? What's their explination for buying them?
Not only do I not understand how a mother could be so careless about her child's safety and whereabouts while at the camp ground, I can not for the life of me fathom how Jessica has so easily moved on, remarried and made such a fool of herself on social media. I say that as a mother myself, not saying his father wasn't also responsible for him. I know without a doubt, if my little guy was missing, my call to 911 would be frantic and from that point on, I dont know how I'd go on functioning never mind living it up! A team of wild horses could not have pulled me away from that camp site had I thought my little guy had wandered off, and I'd be begging everyone and anyone to help fund him using his REAL NAME, and make sure all info was correct such as eye color etc!
Unfortunately, I dont think we will ever know exactly what happened unless one of the parents suddenly decides to come clean about it all, which if it means any type of consequences for them, just won't happen. As for finding the little boys remains, I think it will be just a random chance someone stumbles on them, and they won't be anywhere near that camp ground! I think the extra fuel was needed because of the extra trip they took to hide the little boy they should have put as much effort into caring for as they have covering up whatever happened to him!