I beg to differ the people who say they would not grieve with a child missing. There is all kinds of grieving. and until you are in the horrible singular position of having a child taken, You can not have any idea what you would do. You just can't.. you can imagine and suppose but until you are in that position, You just don't know. And while you may hold out hope, There is something in your soul that would most definitely think the worst had happened to that child and you would grieve. That does not mean you are giving up. I know people that have lost children in custody battles, They grieve. People who have had to move away from someone and they grieve.
Grieving does not mean death. It means being distraught over a circumstance.
grieve
   [greev] Show IPA verb, grieved, griev·ing.
verb (used without object)
1.to feel grief or great sorrow: She has grieved over his death for nearly three years.
2.to distress mentally; cause to feel grief or sorrow: It grieves me to see you so unhappy.
3.Archaic. to oppress or wrong.
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Still Camp Parents here. I just don't see anything but more supposition and bad press from LE to make them look bad.
If it were me, I would be clamming up too because it looks like LE wants to pin this on them.
I do not see many efforts looking for this baby, Only about the parents and what they should or should not be doing!!
LOOK FOR LISA!!!