shefner
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I would also like to add that when our son was missing, we were able to get his phone records immediately. Of course, Casey had a large unpaid bill which may have effected her family's ability to see the details, but that makes no sense to me. I simply got on the phone, said my son is missing, the police have asked me to try to help them by getting all his calls within the last 24 hours and they gave it to me.
We found that he had received a couple short calls the morning of his disappearance. They were from friends and we were able to call them and verify this. He then placed one 3 minutes call about 24 hours after his disappearance. The young lady he called repeatedly denied speaking with him...but AT&T could see that he received the phone call and it lasted 3 minutes. After the local police told her that they were sending officers to her vacation location to question her in person, she broke down and told the truth. She had spoken with him.
So a lot can be garnered from those phone records...every small call can matter. And they will be able to interview anyone she may have spoken to....
We found that he had received a couple short calls the morning of his disappearance. They were from friends and we were able to call them and verify this. He then placed one 3 minutes call about 24 hours after his disappearance. The young lady he called repeatedly denied speaking with him...but AT&T could see that he received the phone call and it lasted 3 minutes. After the local police told her that they were sending officers to her vacation location to question her in person, she broke down and told the truth. She had spoken with him.
So a lot can be garnered from those phone records...every small call can matter. And they will be able to interview anyone she may have spoken to....