I will defer to another attorney. I am not a criminal attorney. My area of law would more closely align with the children's issue and the abandonment charges. I likely know more about criminal law than the average person, but, not being an Idaho attorney or a criminal attorney, I will pass on the criminal related questions. My interest in this case is solely on the children. I work with abused, neglected and abandoned children and I work with a lot of special needs children and families. This case hits to the very heart of what I do. My love here is for JJ and his loving sister. Because of my experience, I can imagine some of what their lives may have been like up to the point of CV's death (closed doors of stuff like this). My heart aches also for the families who also have the children on their minds day and night. That is a severe, never easing pain when children go missing. I applaud the adults that are coming forward for these children, even at great personal risk. They understand what this is all about and how serious it is for these children. The picture of JJ's sister holding him tells me alot about who loved and cared for that little boy. So often older siblings (even as children) take over when they see a need. When there are so many people who would have gladly cared for either or both, it is sickening to know they have not been found. MOO