wendiesan
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No it is not unreasonable. However, if it were my child, mom and stepdad all missing with their vehicles there and blood in the house, i would be calling most family after the police to see if they heard from them or seen them, just in case they were called or took them to the hospital etc. I would be in panic and shock, calling my moms siblings, my stepfathers siblings to see if anyone knew anything. And if not doing it myself would be getting family to spread it around to others asap. JMO
I think I'm in line with both OutOfTheDarkness and goodasgold in their opinions.
I think I might have called 911 first, then my husband since my instinctive response would have been to first find my child. I don't know for sure. If the crime scene was as horrible as my imagination pictures it, then I would have been doing well just to type in 911 before going into shock. Probably I would have been checking closets and looking under beds in the hope that my little one would have been hiding. Next in line for phone calls would have been my brothers and sisters. Probably not even that far, since CPS would have arrived very quickly. By letting even one sibling know, I think that a brother or sister would have started the "telephone tree" of calls throughout the family.
We don't know for sure who JO called and in what order she called them. We don't know what JO was told by police. We don't know for sure what all JO saw when she got there. I don't know if CPS has released information about the DNA evidence that was found. Theoretically, if there was a struggle, DNA evidence could have been left behind by the perpetrator/s as well as the victims.
From what I've heard, twins have a unique level of communications which sometimes borders on the telepathic. AL's twin might have had many logical, and some intuitive, reasons for driving over when he did.