OK, I'm not going to quote anyone's specific comments on any of this so that I can wrap my head around what the exact question is here.
mijamawi - If I'm understanding you correctly, you asked a question in regard to wondering when ER first expressed her concerns about MR to LE.
A poster responded by stating that the first time she mentioned concerns about MR publicly having something to do with DR's disappearance was on 11/26 in the interview with ABC. That poster stated that even with ER mentioning it publicly on the 26th she may have expressed those concerns to LE prior to that date.
Another poster (Ransom) then made a comment in regard to it being a court-ordered visitation and that ER had to have told LE that it was a court-ordered visitation.
I then asked what the fact that it was a court-ordered visitation had to do with whether or not ER had expressed her concerns about MR's possible involvement to the LE before the interview on 11/26.
Now, it seems we (in general) are arguing about who told LE that Dylan was on a court-ordered visitation, and the original question about ER expressing her concerns about MR's involvement seems to have been lost in all of it.
That's how I see all that has happened up to this point. I still must be missing something though because I still don't understand how discussion of whether or not ER expressed concern has anything to do with who told LE that Dylan was on a court-ordered visit, as that question would have been immediately asked about by LE themselves - whether the information was offered as an explanation of why ER was calling from CO Springs to report DR missing to the SO, or whether it was MR that supplied that information.
I don't know why people are being snippy, as it certainly isn't my intention... Although I have to admit that the comment made back to me about accidentally typing a "D" rather than an "E" seemed like an excuse to avoid the question altogether, but that's neither here nor there because I don't expect others to explain for that person...
All JMHO!!! :cow: