Leo,
I went with the 911 chart because of two reasons. First, I am so very concerned about the validity of the last seen chart, because there is a very great possibility that SWMNBN lied about the time last seen, and that would make the chart invalid to me. Can the chart be delineated? Of course, every chart has a story to tell. The second reason is that when someone is calling 911, I feel that this is a cry out to the heavens about where someone could be. Especially when the call is concerning a child. There has to be alot of emotion, worry, concern, flowing out of those calls. Last but not least, a colleague of mine, Alphee Lavoie, only uses the 911 charts. Alphee is a Master Horary Astrologer, he actually works with the FBI on missing persons cases. (I am one of his Astro Investigators, we do statistical research concerning Astrology). Most horary astrology folks use their own time and location to erect charts, no matter what time or place the querent submitted the question. Alphee says you can trust God to bring you the questions at the right time. But not so for the 911 Chart. We must look at the time and place of the call. That is where heaven gives its answer. That being said, there is also a matter of standing. What would give us a better result? Although we care deeply, our curiosity about an event that leads us to ask a horary question, or the call to 911 made by the secretary with the parents on the other line? I would imagine the 911 call has more standing. Now I have taken the 911 time, and run the delineation in the style of Lilly. Next, I will take the 911 chart and run it in the style of Alphee, which is really the style of Ivy M. Goldstein-Jacobson, who was the one who actually taught Alphee how to do Horary. Onward we go ! Back to the charts !
We will never stop until he is found, hopefully soon, and hopefully still alive.