Sweetiemom
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Or indeed if your son is dead....
I was just about to post the exact same thing!
Or indeed if your son is dead....
Wasn't there a mention of them purchasing 3 chargers on that trip? My memory is unreliable so perhaps I got it wrong?
Where or how would they be able to recharge the phones at the campsite? Doesn't it require a power supply?
I think the story that they had to go to town to get a charger for Jessica's phone was partly to cover for why they had no pics of him at the camp site. Can't take pics if your phone is dead!
Yes, three chargers. Strange, huh? I guess they bought car chargers and charged them that way ?
A question and a comment... in the second interview Jessica says:
I hold on to hope to anything, Mitchell said. Im still going to pass our flyers and Im still going to keep his face out there because I dont have answers.
I still follow Deorr's case but not as closely anymore so I may have missed this - has Jessica been passing out flyers all this time? I haven't heard that but may have missed it.
In both interviews Jessica stresses that it's about Deorr and not her or Vernal but yet in the first interview, starting at 7:00 the reporter asks her if Deorr is found and there is someone responsible for his disappearance does she want them held accountable. Her answer threw me for a loop. Paraphrasing, she basically talks about the impact it would have on her, and how he might "be a broken little boy." She goes on to say "He might be well taken care of, he might not be and that's something we have to consider and we might not get the same little boy back..."
http://www.ktvb.com/mb/news/local/full-interview-with-jessica-mitchell-deorr-s-mother/456234929
It's really hard for me, as a mother and grandmother, to understand such words from another mother whose child is missing. I understand her thoughts going to the "what if" Deorr had been been in someone's custody for all this time but (JMO) it seems like the focus was on him coming back "broken."
It's difficult to express this clearly, I guess I'm saying I expected her answer to such a question to be more along the lines of "Give me 15 minutes with the @#$&*#" or "Anyone who would do such a thing should be drawn and quartered" Know what I mean? Her answer was (IMO) flat and emotionless and that makes me think she knows Deorr isn't alive.
MOO.
"Broken little boy"...that's what would be called "leakage" in statement analysis...
(Snipped for focus, on the bolded part)
...In both interviews Jessica stresses that it's about Deorr and not her or Vernal but yet in the first interview, starting at 7:00 the reporter asks her if Deorr is found and there is someone responsible for his disappearance does she want them held accountable. Her answer threw me for a loop. Paraphrasing, she basically talks about the impact it would have on her, and how he might "be a broken little boy." She goes on to say "He might be well taken care of, he might not be and that's something we have to consider and we might not get the same little boy back..."
http://www.ktvb.com/mb/news/local/full-interview-with-jessica-mitchell-deorr-s-mother/456234929
Yes! I had spotted that as well. He could have rolled down one of those hills, or been struck by family there. Somehow he ended up broken. I could see the misery on the mother's face. Like she's exhausted. Was this all a terrible accident? Family panics and tries to.cover up an accidental death?
MOO
RIP DeOrr
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Yes! I had spotted that as well. He could have rolled down one of those hills, or been struck by family there. Somehow he ended up broken. I could see the misery on the mother's face. Like she's exhausted. Was this all a terrible accident? Family panics and tries to.cover up an accidental death?
MOO
RIP DeOrr
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I was struck more by the way she talks about him being taken care of. That's when I started to think it's really possible that she/they sold him.
Yes, this is my belief (accidental death). I feel that - despite the lies - there is genuine grief there from both parents and whatever happened, they both feel equally culpable (which is why both are covering something up). Perhaps little DeOrr genuinely did go missing for a little while due to negligence, but when they found him, it was too late :-(. I wish they'd fess up now though!
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According to Klein's FB, they are no longer making anymore statements regarding Deorr's case for "obvious reasons". Interesting, what are the obvious reasons.
Yes! I had spotted that as well. He could have rolled down one of those hills, or been struck by family there. Somehow he ended up broken. I could see the misery on the mother's face. Like she's exhausted. Was this all a terrible accident? Family panics and tries to.cover up an accidental death?
MOO
RIP DeOrr
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JMO
Those were two main theories that I contemplated too. Either some sort of accident or maybe given or sold to a family that could better take care of him.
For the accident theory the alleged broken down camper/trailer on the way to camping was a spot where an accident could have happened if the boy was not being watched carefully while they had to stop on side of highway and fix the camper/trailer.
Or an accident in the campground itself. Unless the boy was being watched carefully there are accidents that could happen if he got near the water or fire or lost through the night and died of exposure and found by them.
But something keeps bringing me to the theory that something happened and was arranged even before they left to go camping.
Here is why.
The whole rushing to go camping did not seem to be planned hardly at all. If I remember right one of them was not even into camping or fishing that much.
And it just did not make any sense to go camping to a place that the parents had never been before.
And they even get a person to go with them that they had never even met before.
The friend was not their friend and they did not know him.
So none of the way the trip was planned seemed like an innocent camping trip to me. None of it.
It seemed more like a rush to go camping as an excuse to go there for some other purpose. Which all takes me to a theory that either some accident happened in the days before they left or they had decided to meet with someone that could take care of the boy for keeps. Whether it be for money or just that they felt the other people would be better parents and they were not ready to be parents.
Nobody knows for sure what really happened to poor DeOrr.
I hope the whole truth comes out someday.
Prayers for little DeOrr.