Still Missing CA - Orson & Orrin West (3&4), California City, 21 Dec 2020 #5

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I asked about the age range of the other 4 children earlier. IIRC, the oldest is 10, the rest younger. I don't believe children in this age range would know the exact date of Dec 19th as the last time they saw their little brothers. Now, I'm sure LE had someone skilled speak to these children and they could have determined the date based on what they said, matching it up with already told statements. I still think it's odd they would indicated Dec 19th at that age. IMO
Kids that age can describe a lot through drawing too. Hopefully , like you said, they have someone really skilled working with them.

MOO
 
They probably didn't indicate Dec. 19th, but something more like, "The day we went to Sonic" or something like that (I have no clue if they even have Sonic in CA, just an example).

This is most likely the case. Good example. It was why I mentioned LE using someone skilled in speaking to children during an investigation. IMO
 
I asked about the age range of the other 4 children earlier. IIRC, the oldest is 10, the rest younger. I don't believe children in this age range would know the exact date of Dec 19th as the last time they saw their little brothers. Now, I'm sure LE had someone skilled speak to these children and they could have determined the date based on what they said, matching it up with already told statements. I still think it's odd they would indicate Dec 19th at that age. IMO
They wouldn't necessarily know the date, but they might remember that it was two days before their brothers went missing or that it was the day they went Christmas shopping, got dropped off at their grandparents, or whatever else they may have done that day. Imo
 
California City has approved the amount of $25,000 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person/persons responsible for the boys’ disappearance. That money is set to expire at midnight on Feb. 23.
Reward for missing boys rises to $120,000
So if my maths don't fail me, it's $120k until February 23rd and if those 25k don't get extended, the reward goes down to 95k
The city wants this resolved ASAP. So do we, but this tells me something about what their theory heads but I can't pinpoint.
Will just say it's interesting they put a deadline.
 
"Bakersfield Police says a lot of the misinformation is coming from social media pages and quickly spreads. "Unfortunately I think sometimes a rumor mill can arise from that, where we see YouTube pages and private pages pop up with various accounts of information," Kelsey Brackett, Community Relations Specialist for the Bakersfield Police Department, said. "I think it's important for people, I do plead with them to please be patient, please wait for law enforcement to do their investigations, to follow up on all leads." Police, extended family of adoptive parents of missing boys ask for threats to end

This happens more and more often, and instead of motivating youtubers & folks on social media to act more responsibly (because the local police department is pleading with the public to NOT act like irresponsible knuckleheads), it seems to have the exact opposite affect.

None of this garbage is helping locate these boys. Marches outside the extended family members house? All that says to me is "look, we snooped around online and found out where the family members live, now lets go there and create a scene make sure the media shows up too". There is nothing about this action that assists with locating these missing kids. That junk, is about "protesters" and youtubers getting more attention. I find it all quite disgusting.
 
They wouldn't necessarily know the date, but they might remember that it was two days before their brothers went missing or that it was the day they went Christmas shopping, got dropped off at their grandparents, or whatever else they may have done that day. Imo

And, if they were using computers for any on-line schooling -- the lower right corner of my screen tells me this is 2/9/21.

If December 19 was the first day of Christmas break -- some kids would indeed know the date!

I certainly agree with 'day we went to Sonic/day that Grandma called/day that Dad put gas in the van' method of determining the date.

jmho ymmv lrr
 
Adopting children to sell them makes no sense. With that much paper trail left behind? No. If you want to sell a child, you kidnap a child, you don’t adopt and leave a paper trail behind. I honestly don’t understand how this theory could even make sense.
Adopting kids to abuse doesn’t make sense either :(. And, when selling a “story” about the boys having wandered off or an abduction scenario, the paper trail becomes irrelevant. Notwithstanding, very few of us believe the tale they’ve spun. JMHO.
 
And, if they were using computers for any on-line schooling -- the lower right corner of my screen tells me this is 2/9/21.

If December 19 was the first day of Christmas break -- some kids would indeed know the date!

I certainly agree with 'day we went to Sonic/day that Grandma called/day that Dad put gas in the van' method of determining the date.

jmho ymmv lrr
That is such a great point it was the first day of Christmas break wasn’t it
 
Wow. Sorry Orrin and Orson. Guess you really not worth it. SMH.

I commented this is an earlier thread, but the expiration date could have something to do with the end of their fiscal year. At the end of the fiscal year, anything left over from previously allocated funds are cleared out. It’s possible that City Council will reinstate the reward for the 21/22 fiscal year.

just speculation, I don’t know when their fiscal year begins, but this is a possibility.

MOO
 
FEB 9, 2021
‘We just want answers’: Candlelight prayer held in Bakersfield for 2 missing Cal City boys | KGET 17
[...]

Monday marked seven weeks since 3-year-old Orson West and 4-year-old Orrin vanished from their home, and there is still no break in this case. The boys were reported missing back on Dec. 21.

[...]

“We want answers! Where are the boys?!” attendees chanted at the event.

The boys’ family say someone has to know something and they’re praying that person does the right thing.

“We just want answers,” said family member Keisha Stevenson. “It doesn’t hurt for someone to go anonymously with an answer, a lead. People (are) calling in but they’re not leading us in the right way — people telling this story and that story, but where’s the truth? We want the truth. We just want to bring the boys home.”

[...]
 
I commented this is an earlier thread, but the expiration date could have something to do with the end of their fiscal year. At the end of the fiscal year, anything left over from previously allocated funds are cleared out. It’s possible that City Council will reinstate the reward for the 21/22 fiscal year.

just speculation, I don’t know when their fiscal year begins, but this is a possibility.

MOO
I hope so. They didn't say that though. Would be nice if they were more clear about that. It's not like it's a reward for a lost watch. These are two little vulnerable human beings. MOO
 
When did they say the kids visited them on the 19th or that they didn't see them due to covid? I don't think it's been confirmed which grandparents the kids visited.
TW stated they kept them inside didn't let them go anywhere. Due to the pandemic. They dropped them off at the grandparent's on the 19th. You right though it was not stated which grandparents. It would nice to hear it from the horse's mouth ( the grandparents) They could easily clear that up. They have voices. There are 6 children dependant on grown ups. Speaking up. MOO
 
"Bakersfield Police says a lot of the misinformation is coming from social media pages and quickly spreads. "Unfortunately I think sometimes a rumor mill can arise from that, where we see YouTube pages and private pages pop up with various accounts of information," Kelsey Brackett, Community Relations Specialist for the Bakersfield Police Department, said. "I think it's important for people, I do plead with them to please be patient, please wait for law enforcement to do their investigations, to follow up on all leads." Police, extended family of adoptive parents of missing boys ask for threats to end

This happens more and more often, and instead of motivating youtubers & folks on social media to act more responsibly (because the local police department is pleading with the public to NOT act like irresponsible knuckleheads), it seems to have the exact opposite affect.

None of this garbage is helping locate these boys. Marches outside the extended family members house? All that says to me is "look, we snooped around online and found out where the family members live, now lets go there and create a scene make sure the media shows up too". There is nothing about this action that assists with locating these missing kids. That junk, is about "protesters" and youtubers getting more attention. I find it all quite disgusting.
It's a double edged sword for sure, can be a massive help (this forum would be considered social media) or be the reason an investigation is tainted beyond repair.
But I'd rather have people talking about the cases, spreading the word and maybe sleuthing than not, all within rules and laws of course.
 
It's a double edged sword for sure, can be a massive help (this forum would be considered social media) or be the reason an investigation is tainted beyond repair.
But I'd rather have people talking about the cases, spreading the word and maybe sleuthing than not, all within rules and laws of course.
I agree with you so much...and as someone who followed Savannah Spurlock extremely close...I'm 100 % sure the media attention helped that beautiful girl get justice at the end.

MOO
 
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