Wild Speculative Scenario:
If we combine what we know and with what’s been rumor in what way would GS be disposed of that will look like it was an accident caused while he was a “runaway”, if someone were to plan this far... for if he is found.
Hit by a car? If someone is walking down the road and is hit by a car as a “hit and run” the person hit wouldn’t wander far. They’d might even be in a ditch on the side of a remote road.
There appears to be some planning involved:
Family outing; take pics to appear as a happy and close-knit family
(Perhaps replace any damaged areas in house)
illness - call in to Dr for a script to corroborate missing school on Monday
Search phone - to corroborate runaway story
(Perhaps tell someone you have to go somewhere to corroborate why you’re not home with GS on Monday but take him with you.)
Back truck as close to the garage door as possible so own camera can’t pick up everything,
if one were to plan this far for a runaway scenario what would be the likely plan from here? If GS were later found how would you corroborate this with him being a runaway? Do runaways attempt to hitchhike along long stretches of road? If hit by a car as in a “hit and run” where would they go if injured, or if gravely injured would they end up in a ditch? Runways hide in sheds, barns, old cars, abandoned houses. Would someone bury a “runaway” because then they couldn’t say he was a runaway and died by accident while on his own. It’s cold out, GS most likely wouldn’t get into a body of water on his own while a “runaway” so would that be a good place to put him?
A runaway could die if food and water are withheld or after vomiting a lot and certainly could perish from the elements,
Could he have been put in a place you’d think a runaway would go ... just in case he’s found, so it would jive with the “runaway” story?
- skip neighbors video in this thought process because at the time GS is a “runaway” this was an unknown variable.
I would ask people in a 2-3 mile radius to search their properties both private homes and businesses.