Found Deceased CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, Colorado Springs, Lorson Ranch, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *endangered* #15

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So, if AS has reason to believe that Gannon came back, then left again at 3:15 (as stated in LS's original story) why is he refusing to let her back into the house? There must be no surveillance video showing Gannon walking to his unknown friend's house (or with the unknown person that LS now says accompanied him).

It'll be great when we can use all the various pictures posted on SM, as it's clear there are doorbell cams in that neighborhood.

Since LE is adamant that there's no stranger afoot and the community is safe, and they have more than 3 weeks full of physical and digital evidence to support that statement, I'm going to go with "AS still believes that Gannon did not come home that Monday."

I do know that if I were LH (Gannon's bio-mom), and I knew that my child had in fact gone out (either as a runaway or to a friend's house), nothing in the world could stop me from saying that to the media. Repeatedly. And going door to door to talk to every single person who could have been a friend of Gannon's.
very well summarized. I too think something was amiss very early on between AS and LS/TS for her to be out of the house that quick. My guess? he suspected she had abused him prior and went to far. Then he sees the video with the neighbor the following Sunday and cries - that's when he knows for sure he's gone IMO.
 
I believe RD has said that initially he focused only on the later time frame, as asked by LE (in a general request for help with the case). He then decided to look further. He then decided to put it on his HD TV and that's when he realized he had at least one timestamp (2:13) showing Gannon get into the truck and that he couldn't see Gannon come back.

How is it that you know which direction LS drove from, in returning to her house? I think it's fair to say there's a good chance that the red truck can be seen from that same video cam (at least on part of its journey) but there are ways out of the subdivision (LS's truck is initially parked so as to go away from the camera) that wouldn't involve driving directly in front of RD's house. Indeed, why would LS drive toward that house if she were heading north? Or heading to pick up kids at school? Or heading to the doctor's office? She wouldn't. The other route out of the subdivision doesn't go in those directions.
IIRC the truck left by going in front of his house, ie turning left out of the driveway, and returned by coming back in front of his house then maneuvered to back in the driveway. At least that is what is burned in my brain from watching it 20 times. Maybe I am wrong, but although I don't think I'm wrong, if I am, he still would have seen the truck coming and going, obviously.
But remember I was posting in response to someone who said that AS kicked step mom out of the house as a result of being shown that tape by RD of Step mom coming home alone (in his POV). So what I was saying is that step mom apparently was "kicked" out of the house very early on, and that proves to me that RD found that part of the video early on, too. Which is why I think he really found it on Monday night in time to show AS when he got there on Tuesday. Not a week later.
 
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GS- missing child
AS - Dad
LH-mom
LS a/k/a TS - stepmom
RD- neighbor with video showing LS and GS leaving house in red truck
I'm working on the timeline with links and going back and updating - there is still some missing information and I would like to clarify the sequence of LS/TS leaving the family home (date) and when AS reviewed the neighbor's video that showed LS/TS returning without GS on Monday. Thanks for the help.
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Monday, Jan. 27
El Paso County Sheriff's Office asking for help finding missing 11-year-old boy
GS of Colorado Springs left home on foot around 3:15 p.m. to go play at a friend's house, his parents say, but never came home. GS was wearing a blue hoodie, blue jeans and tennis shoes when he went missing. He has brown hair with brown eyes and weighs 90 pounds.
- 6:55 p.m., El Paso County Sheriff's Office dispatch receives call of runaway child, 6600 Block Mandan Drive.

Re: TS making the first 911 call:

During the press conference on Tuesday [February 4th] , Sergeant Deborah Mynatt, answering a question from a reporter, “Are you still saying that [Gannon] went missing between 3 and 4 o’clock [on Monday, January 27th],” stated, “That was the only information related to us, and therefore, the first day that the reporting party called in, that was indicated to us. That was the bit of information we had to work with, there were some other factors and information obtained during that call. We type-coded him as a runaway because of information we received.”

Immediately following this exchange (it starts at around 12:40), another reporter asks, “And that was reported by the stepmother, correct?,” to which Sergeant Mynatt answers, “Yes.
- 7:32 p.m., GS entered into state and national databases as active runaway
- Last seen between 3 and 4 p.m. on the 27th
- Nothing found on initial search
Sheriff appeals for help finding Colorado Springs boy, 11, missing since Monday
Mynatt said GS did not attend school Monday, but offered no explanation.
First missing flyer (source?) says a google search was made from GS phone - “can my parents find me if my phone is off” and says he was “sick”


( also, neighbor called at 8:53 (need link)
Police arrived and looked in backyard with flashlights - A little after 10 p.m. on Tuesday the El Paso County Sheriff's Office showed up at Gannon's home. Law enforcement walked up to the home and appeared to be searching in the backyard with flashlights. The garage door was opened and a car was pulled out. We are waiting for an update from the sheriff's office on why law enforcement was there.
Search continues for missing 11-year-old boy
KRDO NewsChannel 13 / KRDO.com
Dad (AS) finds out he is missing. "We kind of do the street light rule - when the street lights come on or it gets dark, they better be home and it was like maybe 30 minutes past that...started to worry at that point. Then I started texting all
the friends that we know he goes to and nobody had seen him," AS said.
He said GS didn't let them know what friend's house he was going to in the neighborhood and that this was "unlike him so that's why we're obviously really concerned."
Eventually, the police were called.
"Once we went through that whole checklist it's like, you know, where could he be?" AS said.
El Paso County Sheriff's Office searching for missing 11-year-old boy


Authorities continue search for missing boy near Fountain - KRDO
Also on Thursday, a Sheriff's Office patrol car with two deputies was parked for an extended period of time across the street from the Stauch family home, and two other men appearing to be law enforcement officers sat in an unmarked car down the street.
However, the officers left the scene after two men and a woman got into a pickup truck parked in the driveway, and drove away.
Many people on social media are wondering why more information about Gannon isn't available. As KRDO NewsChannel 13 reported Wednesday, it is the policy of the Sheriff's Office to investigate reports of missing children aged 10 and older as runaways, until evidence is found to prove an abduction or kidnapping has taken place.

Map of the area where Gannon was last seen.
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11 year old missing from Colorado Springs, Colorado

Note- GS was not seen at *advertiser censored* & Go convenience:
At one point, deputies thought GS had stopped by the *advertiser censored* & Go convenience store on Mesa Ridge Parkway Monday night, but after the mother reviewed the surveillance, she confirmed it was not her son.
The sheriff's office says they have information that leads them to believe Gannon ran away. They did not elaborate further. 11 News asked EPSO Wednesday if GS is still considered a runaway and was told he is. Law enforcement and family are concerned about GS's wellbeing and are anxious to find him. GS's father is a member of the National Guard, and the Guard is also assisting with search efforts.
MISSING: 11-year-old Colorado boy not seen for 48 hours, prayer gathering Wednesday night
Tuesday, Jan. 28
- 12:29 p.m., case turned over to EPSO investigators
- Detectives conduct interviews, collect surveillance, follow up on additional leads
(Dad arrives home from out of town and GS's mother also flies in from her home Search for missing Colorado Springs boy gets GS's mother arrived in Colorado Springs late Tuesday and spent the night talking to law enforcement, Birkenstock said.
"She doesn't have very much, just what she's been told, that no one has seen GS since Monday," Birkenstock said.
She characterized GS as "a very loving child. Disappearing is totally out of his character; he always has to be with somebody. He's very quiet, very smart."
GS's mother, who lives in South Carolina, and father, who was away for military training at the time of his disappearance, share custody, she said.
Information received during an interview with GS's stepmother and other information lead deputies to believe he's a runaway instead of a missing person, Mynatt said Tuesday, adding that foul play is not suspected.
That's it for Tuesday

****Is this when LS/TS is asked to leave the house by AS? yes - based on the interview LS/TS gave on Friday January 31

TS also hasn’t been seen much in the community since GS disappeared. She explained that not only has she received death threats online, but she’s no longer staying in her home after GS’s biological mother arrived from South Carolina to help with the search.

“My husband’s ex-wife is living in our home,” the woman complained. “I took care of GS for the last two years in our home because his mother didn’t want to do it…OK, and I would never, ever hurt this child.”
Gannon Stauch: Stepmother speaks out, says her rights were violated after little boy, 11, mysteriously disappears while in her care

Wednesday, Jan. 29

Search continues for missing 11-year-old boy in El Paso County - News report
Search for missing Colorado Springs boy gets help from out-of-state family - great aunt flies into town
Search continues for missing 11-year-old boy in El Paso County
Jessica Barreto on Twitter
Sheriff's Office actively looking for 11-year-old Gannon Stauch, missing over 48 hours - KRDO
Vigil - Vigil to be held Wendnesday night for missing Colorado Springs boy
- Investigation continues - crime lab at the house Law enforcement asks for public's assistance in locating missing Colorado Springs boy
"We covered a ten-mile radius around his home," says Sara Robertson, an organizer of the search effort. "He left his phone at home, so he can't call anyone. He could be cold, hurt or lost. Some of these volunteers took off from work to be here. We just felt that we needed to do something."
A small group of volunteers searched an open area dotted with homeless camps near the intersection of Platte Avenue and Wooten Road in east Colorado Springs, around 10 miles from the main search area. No specific reason was given for that search.
Prayer vigil held for missing 11-year-old in El Paso County - KRDO
Search goes on for missing boy in El Paso County, community holds vigil
Gannon Stauch now considered missing and endangered
The school district told the Colorado Springs Gazette Gannon was absent on Monday. They said counselors would be available at the school.
Police also addressed a rumor that GS’S stepmother, LS, was not fully cooperative with law enforcement. “At this point in time we are conducting multiple interviews and what I can tell you is that each leade we have had is exhausted,” Mihalko said..
He said they are looking at persons of interest, but only meaning that they are people that could give them additional information about GS.
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As of Thursday, he has devoted hours to the search and has covered nearly 50 miles with his drone.“The biggest thing is having other people look at the video, and they tell me to look at a certain time,” Wilson said.
The community not giving up hope in finding missing 11-year-old

Thursday, Jan. 30
- Upgrade case from runaway to endangered missing child
- EPSO requests resources from NCMEC and FBI Crimes Abduction Rapid Deployment Team
FBI now involved in ongoing search for missing 11-year-old Colorado Springs boy
Searching southeastern Colorado Springs: Mother of missing Colorado Springs boy pleads for him to come home
Mynatt said Tuesday that investigators were looking at every part of the timeline step by step.
Family does a plea on tv -
Parents of missing 11-year-old Gannon Stauch plead for public's help in finding son
Press conference
Link to Thurs., Jan. 30th press conference:


FBI now involved in search for missing 11-year-old Gannon Stauch
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is now involved in the ongoing search for a missing/endangered 11-year-oldColorado Springs boy who went missing Monday afternoon, and the task force investigating his disappearance is organizing a team of volunteers to start searching for him.
The search for GS remains an active investigation and the Sheriff's Office said deputies are following up on all potential leads that might help them to find the boy, including continued witness interviews and evidence collection.
Deputies said they have received multiple tips since GS was reported missing. Deputies also said while they are monitoring social media, they are not using it for tips.
At Thursday’s press conference deputies said repeatedly that the main focus of the investigation at this time is to find GS. They also said that while they have been in contact with local trash companies and landfills, there are no searches taking place at those locations at this time.
Authorities say Gannon Stauch 'missing and endangered' after days gone - KRDO
But investigators said they had checked home security cameras in the neighborhood and had not identified images of GS on any of them. Also on Thursday, several people searched through and around a vacant house on Fountain Mesa Road, in case GS was hiding there. No one was found.

Friday - January 31
VIDEO: Stepmom of missing Colorado boy speaks out
LS/TS stood with her back to the camera while she was speaking with CBS 11 on Friday afternoon, in connection with her missing stepson, GS. She was insistent that she would never harm the child, who vanished while under her care.
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LS/TS explained that on Sunday, she took GS and his younger sister hiking at the Garden of the Gods Park. Afterward, they stopped by to eat at Burger King, she said. GS reportedly did not attend school the following day.
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Reportedly, LS/TS did not know which friend’s house the boy went to on Monday, according to AS, who said his wife told him that GS didn’t specify which friend he wanted to visit, NBC 5 reports. The stepmother said she couldn’t comment on the details of the case at this time.
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“My husband’s ex-wife is living in our home,” the woman complained. “I took care of GS for the last two years in our home because his mother didn’t want to do it…OK, and I would never, ever hurt this child.”
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“I was denied, I was told I couldn’t get nothing to drink, I couldn’t go to the bathroom. I mean it was continually that my constitutional rights were violated,” she explained.
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Gannon Stauch: Stepmother speaks out, says her rights were violated after little boy, 11, mysteriously disappears while in her care
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Stepmother said he left to go to a friend's house, however, "But investigators said they had checked home security cameras in the neighborhood and had not identified images of GS on any of them."

Authorities say Gannon Stauch 'missing and endangered' after days gone - KRDO

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As of Friday afternoon, the sheriff's office had received more than 70 tips in the case.
On Thursday, 11 News learned The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) deployed a consultant from their Team Adam program to help. Team Adam is a free resource provided by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children to law enforcement. Named after Adam Walsh, the abducted and murdered son of NCMEC co-founders John and Revé Walsh, Team Adam provides rapid, on-site assistance to law enforcement (LE) agencies and families in critical cases of missing children.
The National Guard has also dispatched some of its troops to help. GS's father is a member of the Colorado National Guard.
Civilian-led search parties have combed the area in and around the Lorson Ranch neighborhood, where Gannon's home is located.
"So far, we've had random people going out anywhere they can," said Sara Robertson, one of the volunteers searching for GS Wednesday. "We decided to have more of an organized community around here, so we're all meeting here and heading out in different directions. We have about 40 per group. We have it gridded out checking every neighborhood all the surrounding grassy areas and fields ... looking in holes, in culverts, in ditches, anything we can do."
ENDANGERED: 11-year-old Colorado boy not seen for days, stepmom speaks with 11 News and sheriff's office asks for volunteers
In a statement released Friday, the Sheriff’s Office said its department and its partners are “putting extraordinary efforts to search for GS, preserve and recover any evidence that could lead to his return.”

The Sheriff’s Office listed its partners as:
Our partners in our search and investigation efforts are:
4th Judicial District Attorney's Office, Army (multiple units - volunteers), Army 4th Engineer Battalion (volunteers), Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Colorado Springs Fire Department, Colorado Springs Police Department, Fountain Police Department, Douglas County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue, El Paso County Public Works, El Paso County Search and Rescue, Emergency Incident Support, the FBI, Flight for Life (searching purposes only), Fremont County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, National Guard 100th Missile Defense Brigade (volunteers), Pikes Peak Regional Office of Emergency Management, Salvation Army, Verizon Wireless, and VOAD. Updated 2/7/20
  • FBI CARD (Child Abduction Rapid Deployment)
  • Pikes Peak Regional Office of Emergency Management
  • El Paso County Search and Rescue
  • National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
  • Colorado Springs Police Department
  • Fountain Police Department
  • Salvation Army
  • VOAD – Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
  • Army 4th Engineer Battalion (in 100% non-duty volunteer status)
  • National Guard 100th Missile Defense Brigade (in 100% non-duty volunteer status)
  • Flight for Life (search purposes only)
Experienced search teams working to find missing 11-year-old boy
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Saturday - February 1
"I just hope they find him alive and they return him home safe," said RD, neighbor.RD, who lives "two houses down," said the minute GS went missing -- he began trying to do everything possible to help."We don't know exactly what happened, so we are looking through our cameras to see if we can pick up anything," said RD. RD said investigators spent several hours at his home, looking through video."They came and were looking through the video to see if our camera caught any movement or anything suspicious," said RD."People in Lorson Ranch, to be mindful of the things on their property, where a child may play or hide," said Jacqueline Kirby with the ECSO."Right now, we don't have a date in mind that it will end," said Kirby.
‘300 citizen volunteers’ ready to help search for Colorado boy, missing 6 days

Sunday February 2
Sheriff's Office Update on Search Efforts for Gannon Stauch

RD - neighbor - can't sleep and views video from his garage camera - decides to view it on his TV. Sees the red truck leaving with GS at 10:14am with LS/TS and then returning at 2:00pm with on LS/TS - need link to interviews - he has done several
(We don't know what occurred and nothing has been released to MSM regarding this timeframe.)
RD calls AS and they view it together, AS breaks down crying mentions he knows LS/TS lied to him and they call LE.
Questions - how did media get notified there was video?
LE asked the MSM not to play the video and some complied and then one did not so they all played it - by this time the media had copies of it from ?

The @EPCSheriff mobile command post is moving. CMoore News® (Carly Moore) on Twitte

CMoore News® (Carly Moore)
@CMoore_News

I’m at the “new command post” according to @EPCSheriff
Looks like everyone is inside this building.CMoore News® (Carly Moore) on Twitter
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The El Paso County Sheriff’s office changes the location of the mobile command post relocating to the Incident Command to the Sheriff’s Office Training Facility across from the jail on Sunday.
They said the move was because their investigation led them to the area.
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Monday February 3 - Searches?
It’s been one week since 11-year-old GS was last seen at his Lorson Ranch home. @EPCSheriff says it’s gotten 134 tips & is continuing to search for the missing boy @KKTV11News
Jenna Middaugh on Twitter
The stepmother said she couldn’t comment on the details of the case at this time. None of his friends in the neighborhood have indicated that they saw GS that day.
Update: Over 130 tips pour in for boy who mysteriously vanished while under stepmother’s care
“UPDATE: Seven days after his disappearance, a Metro Crime Lab team spent hours at 11-year-old GS’s home today. They went in with gloves and tools and left with several evidence bags. Have live reports with exclusive details about a new piece of evidence at 4@5 on @KDVR”
3:49 PM · Feb 3, 2020 [local/MST]
Nicole Fierro on Twitter
El Paso County Sheriff’s Office gets new evidence in search for missing 11-year-old boy

Feb 3, 2020

EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. -- One week after an 11-year-old El Paso County boy went missing, authorities received a new piece of evidence to further the investigation into GS’s disappearance.
FOX31 obtained a copy of this evidence that came from a neighbor's surveillance camera. Authorities have asked us not to describe or show it yet because it’s a part of their investigation. To ensure we don’t compromise anything in the search for GS, we are honoring the sheriff’s office request.
A few doors down, neighbor RD did some investigating on his own.“I couldn’t sleep so I just stayed up and I started looking through [surveillance footage],” RD said, adding, “I looked through on my tablet, then I said, 'Let me look on my TV to be sure.”Police have asked us not to share what he found yet.“This is something the investigators are looking into and it would be part of our investigation,” Kirby said. RD took the footage to GS’s father, who immediately called detectives.“He just broke down crying,” RD said. RD says detectives were moved by the footage too.
“They said this is the break they needed,” RD said.
El Paso County deputies collect evidence from missing boy’s home
(interview with neighbor)
Search intensifies for 11-year-old Colorado boy Gannon Stauch missing for more than a week
However, neighbor RD said he searched through his home surveillance video as the search intensified. RD said the video showed LS/TS and GS get into a red pickup truck in the driveway of their home around 10:15 a.m.About four hours later, the truck returns to the house and LS/TS gets out of the vehicle alone.

Tuesday -February 4 - Searches?

Wednesday February 5 - Family does another plea with all 3 - Mom, Dad and sister - Gannon’s parents Landen Hiott, Albert Stauch, and sister Laina Stauch’s statement.
Thursday February 6- Searches in water at night ENDANGERED: 11-year-old Colorado boy has been missing for more than 1 week; authorities search for evidence in pond
Friday February 7
Sheriff's Office Update on Gannon Stauch Case

February 6, 2020
Sheriff's Office Update on Gannon Stauch Case
february 9
Sheriff's Office Update on Gannon Stauch Case

February 9, 2020
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office investigation continued today in the Lorson Ranch area. Deputies re-canvassed Gannon's neighborhood and spoke with neighbors. We did this in a systematic approach to ensure all residents have been interviewed because some may have been away at the time of the initial canvassing. Those who are in the immediate vicinity of an incident may have useful information to provide.
Sheriff's Office Update on Gannon Stauch Case
Gannon Stauch case: Two weeks since the 11-year-old went missing in Colorado Springs.

Gannon Stauch: What we know two weeks since the 11-year-old went missing from Colorado Springs home
“Tonight I spoke with the El Paso County Sheriff's Office who confirmed teams were out searching today but would not specify which area. They said the search has not extended outside of El Paso County. #FindGannon#GannonStauch” (BAIBM)
7:26 PM · Feb 10, 2020 (local/MST)
Amber Jo Cooper on Twitter

February 11

february 12
Exclusive: Gannon Stauch’s stepmother releases statement about boy’s disappearance
Police Responds to Claims of Missing Colo. Boy's Stepmother: 'There Is No Threat to the Community'
February 13
EPCSheriff
@EPCSheriff


EXCLUSIVE: (Day 17) Search operations continue for 11-year-old Gannon Stauch at an undisclosed location in Douglas County. Search teams of 50+ people are getting ready to search the area in the snow.
@FOX21News

Authorities now searching for Gannon Stauch in southern Douglas County

EPCSO are at the Stauch home. Neighbor reports they saw dogs go in the house.
Brandon Thompson on Twitter

“A neighbor tipped me off to this earlier. Have been told dogs went into the home”
12:16 PM · Feb 14, 2020 from Colorado, USA
Nicole Fierro on Twitter

Media Opportunity: EPSO PIO, will be at 13802 South Perry Park Rd from 1:30 -3 to highlight search efforts and answer questions on the continued search for Gannon.
EPCSO are at the Stauch home. Neighbor reports they saw dogs go in the house.
Brandon Thompson on Twitter

“A neighbor tipped me off to this earlier. Have been told dogs went into the home”
12:16 PM · Feb 14, 2020 from Colorado, USA
Nicole Fierro on Twitter

“A group of @EPCSheriff staff just pulled up to the Stauch home. They got into cars then left. A neighbor told us he saw dogs go into the house”

11:17 PM · Feb 14, 2020 from Colorado, USA
Brandon Thompson on Twitter
Officials not using citizen volunteers to search for Gannon Stauch in Larkspur

February 17
Gannon Stauch case: Search continues for missing 11-year-old boy in Douglas County
video of the sifting of the snow

"EPCSheriff confirmed they’ve been sifting snow since Wednesday, but couldn’t say how they choose which snow they to search."
Spencer Wilson on Twitte

February 18
Sheriff's Office: Gannon Stauch search put on pause, investigation continues - KRDO

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I will edit the Sheriff reports into this shortly
Timeline (posted in the media thread)
 
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RD himself provided the footage and did an on-camera interview. I don’t think “who leaked the video” is being disputed at all. JMO
To my mind it's part and parcel of the reliability of that person. Who I think did not examine any shadows. Someone who meant well and wanted publicity for it, but was less than thorough in examining the data, and should have known that was LE's job.
 
I remember that too. But how did any of them get the video in the first place, and why would anyone think it was OK to release what the owner of the video had to understand was evidence. Why haven't other neighbors released videos, assuming that there are other videos?

Well, if the first reporter called LE to check whether she could run with the video and was asked not to, it sounds like SHE didn't get the video from LE. Who is left to have given it to her or to the reporter who released it?
 
So let me see if I have this straight. There are those who think Gannon returned with TS from the 4 hour trip. Simple question for those in this camp. Then what happened?

Is it that you also believe he ran away? or was abducted?

Or do you believe TS left AGAIN with Gannon, at some time, that same day, or night?

I'm trying to wrap my head around the thought process of his returning that day.
 
Great points! I would like to add, I wonder if due to what the little sister may or may not be saying/said; is the very reason for so many of LS's talking points. Perhaps she is unsure of what little sister may be saying or has said, so she must "cover" certain possible unknown conversations.... imo, just thinking...
It just occurred to me that maybe AS's allegedly kicking TS and her daughter out of the house shortly after the beginning of the investigation was actually more about HIS daughter than about any fresh conflict between the adults. I mean, clearly there is plenty of history and conflict between the three parental figures in this family, but maybe the urgency to make space was really about the little sister. Maybe this is what they needed to do to make her feel safe enough to say what she knew, both about the Saturday-Monday surrounding Gannon's disappearance, but about the past few years of her life. Maybe whatever emotional abuse has been going on extended to both of AS's children, and she needed to know that TS could never get near her again before she could talk about it.

PURE SPECULATION, JMO.
 
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Since LS was abruptly asked to leave the house (according to her) on the same day the video became known to AS, I think it's a strong inference.

The fact that LS then goes in front of a camera to talk about how she's being wronged and needs an apology from AS further strengthens the inference.

The fact that AS did not let her back into the house further strengthens the inference.

And finally, the fact that LS keeps trying to defend her actions (by changing her story - which may be more obvious from AS's point of view, as they were in contact on the day of Gannon's disappearance) and LS tries to establish new facts (there was someone with Gannon when he left, not mentioned in the televised interview) further supports this same inference.

Why else would AS kick her out of the house on that particular day, why does she go to the press to talk about how it's not her fault and she should be apologized to?
It was nt same day.. Timeline on the crimeonline link. Think she gave that tv interview on the Friday 31 January. CCTV info not revealed until FEb 4 or Feb 5
 
Well, if the first reporter called LE to check whether she could run with the video and was asked not to, it sounds like SHE didn't get the video from LE. Who is left to have given it to her or to the reporter who released it?

I think the video is a video of of the computer in RD's home. I think the first reporter snagged a video, then the second reporter gained access, and interviewed RD totally separate from the first reporter. I think then it became a ratings game, by that second reporter, a race to report the breaking news FIRST.
 
So let me see if I have this straight. There are those who think Gannon returned with TS from the 4 hour trip. Simple question for those in this camp. Then what happened?

Is it that you also believe he ran away? or was abducted?

Or do you believe TS left AGAIN with Gannon, at some time, that same day, or night?

I'm trying to wrap my head around the thought process of his returning that day.

MOO the question is: is the video conclusive? It isn't, and that it the problem with having it out there. The police rep said its value for the police when they reach the trial stage has possibly been diminished by having it scrutinized in a public forum.
 
MOO the question is: is the video conclusive? It isn't, and that it the problem with having it out there. The police rep said its value for the police when they reach the trial stage has possibly been diminished by having it scrutinized in a public forum.
And it doesn’t pass the “beyond a reasonable doubt” test since the shadow IS there.

here is another thought.

IF Gannon came home with her and did indeed get out of the rear passenger side, is it possible that he can be seen in the backseat as the truck turns into the street in front of RD’s house? Can someone with the know how and tech equip analyze this possibility? He would possibly be sitting right by the window.
 
MOO the question is: is the video conclusive? It isn't, and that it the problem with having it out there. The police rep said its value for the police when they reach the trial stage has possibly been diminished by having it scrutinized in a public forum.

Did he say “trial stage”? As I did not think LE had acknowledged a crime as yet.
 
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