Am I mistaken, or were the pajamas, pacifier and Pooh blanket burned? LE would not have known that was the clothing until Kyle told them, right? So I can't see them telling the family they found "clothes". JMO
A.A., K's friend told police he saw Kyle walking toward his (Kyle's) car... carrying something... and he saw a LEG hanging down...
WTF?
He let the guy leave, did not check the crib, and did not wake anyone else to tell them about this?
I get that he was drinking, and was not wearing his...
Did someone say they were watching *advertiser censored* THAT NIGHT? Or just commenting on K's PREFERENCES in *advertiser censored*, when he DID watch?
If she had tossed her clothes off the roof, they would have been long gone before anyone even realized she was missing. If she left them ON the roof (which she would have done if she expected to get back OUT of the tank) they would probably have still been there during the first search.
Not to cast aspersions on the parents, but there is a saying that a drunk will steal your wallet, spend your money on alcohol, and then be apologetic in the morning. On the other hand, a drug addict will steal your wallet, spend your money on drugs, and in the morning help you search for your...
I meant to suggest that, if money is an issue, they may HAVE to wait for charges to be filed (at which time they can request a Public Defender) to retain an attorney.
Assuming their fire went out while they slept, someone could have buried something under the pit before restarting the fire. I do not know anything you do not, but suppose the parents were to "play act" that Deorr was with them that morning... Perhaps telling him to "stay put while they change...
But a burning fire, especially one they might have burned food scraps, paper plates and plastic utensils in would probably be "too much" scent for a dog, and they would likely avoid getting too close to the fire to begin with.
Once charged either or both could get a Public Defender if cost is an issue. In this case, they have not been charged, therefore the state is not responsible for providing them with an attorney. I am sure that if/when charges are filed, JM will get a PD.
Here's what gets me... if they know he is gone and won't be found, what did they have to lose by offering a reward... even from their own pockets... since nobody was ever going to claim it!?
LOL. I met my first husband at age 18, in 1982. We got engaged that summer, on my 19th birthday, and married the following September, when I was 20. After 15 weeks, we split up, and the divorce was final when I was 21. Full disclosure... my mom found out that we had sex after becoming engaged...
I think if I woke up with my period, getting to the store for "supplies" would trump a leisurely drive to check out the campground. I'd tell my SO we could drive up AFTER we went to the store.
I just had a horrible, sick, awful thought... What if they dug a hole, buried the child, covered it up, and then built a campfire on that spot. Nobody was going to put the fire out to dig, because they would assume the fire had been burning all along.
You can make a 911 call without any "minutes" on your phone, (one interpretation of the term "no service") but NOT when there is not tower to connect to (the OTHER interpretation of "no service").
That was the case here, apparently. Like trying to get a wifi signal when you are not near a wifi...
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