Haha! I refreshed several times and it wasn't there and then like magic it just reappeared. Really.... it did. I promise. [emoji12]It's still there, hon the thread is just moving super fast.
Not if one had dementia and the other didn't know anything, just repeated what he'd been told, as far as he knew... Then you'd only need 2 people's stories to match.
My toasted cheese post is gone! Where'd it go?
Eta: I know it wasn't against tos. I was just explaining that it's a regional thing to say crick instead of creek. And I believe she said EMT not empty. MOO
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Don't I recall being able to investigate people once LE states they are POIs? I thought that was the rule? According to this, the sheriff is quite specific about GGF not being nor becoming a suspect. However, he doesn't put the other 3 in the same light. (This is a recent article.)
5:31 p.m. MDT July 28, 2015
Lemhi County Sheriff Lynn Bowerman did confirm to EastIdahoNews.com that Reinwand was at the campsite alongside DeOrr's parents, when the boy went missing.
Bowerman also confirmed that Reinwand, as well as the boy's parents Jessica Mitchell and DeOrr Kunz are persons of interest in the case because they were at the scene. They are not being called suspects at this time.
The sheriff says the great-grandfather is not considered a suspect due to his declining physical and mental health.
http://www.ktvb.com/story/news/loca...-search-deorr-kuna-persons-interest/30799181/
Typically that has been my experience at WS too. Once named a POI we are free to sleuth away. In this particular case, the mods weighed in and said that since it was stated they were only POI's because they were there and since it stated they were not suspects, that they are still off limits. It said we could discuss the friend and his criminal record since it was stated in msm. I believe it was Bessie who posted this at the end of the last thread.Don't I recall being able to investigate people once LE states they are POIs? I thought that was the rule? According to this, the sheriff is quite specific about GGF not being nor becoming a suspect. However, he doesn't put the other 3 in the same light. (This is a recent article.)
5:31 p.m. MDT July 28, 2015
Lemhi County Sheriff Lynn Bowerman did confirm to EastIdahoNews.com that Reinwand was at the campsite alongside DeOrr's parents, when the boy went missing.
Bowerman also confirmed that Reinwand, as well as the boy's parents Jessica Mitchell and DeOrr Kunz are persons of interest in the case because they were at the scene. They are not being called suspects at this time.
The sheriff says the great-grandfather is not considered a suspect due to his declining physical and mental health.
http://www.ktvb.com/story/news/loca...-search-deorr-kuna-persons-interest/30799181/
who conducted this interview? and why was it released.. was this LE or a reporter?
If ggp was in such bad shape that he needed a fully stocked EMT bag, why on earth would someone take him camping 2 1/2 hours from home? The longer this goes on, the more it seems like he is just a shell of a man, wheeled to the campsite, semi-comatose. I'm not saying that he wouldn't be able to enjoy the great outdoors in his condition, but it sounds like he could have been left in a chair at the end of his driveway and not known the difference. How incapacitated is ggp? It really makes a difference in how much this camping trip narrative makes sense.
The video interview with the parents and the interview with Isaac at his front door were conducted by the same reporter -- Nate Eaton from East Idaho News (eastidahonews.com).
I don't think JM's comment about something getting twisted was specifically about the EMT bag. It was about social media rumors in general. IMO
I'm kind of curious. How far you had traeled to your campground and then how far the drive and road conditions were to the store?
Would you have driven 2 1/2 hours and then taken that bumpy trip to the store..40 minutes each way? Or would you do without.
I wonder was GGP or the friend from up that way that they went to pick them up?
I don't think they would go tor matches. With four adults there somebody had matches or they would use the lighter in the truck and then build a fire and use that for cigarettes.
The only thing I can imagine would be diapers but moms know when they are about out and could have stopped on the way in.