Where was the other body found?
ANOTHER body found !!
Mark Barber WSOC
All of the interviews with Ian Ritch leave me nothing. His facial expressions, eye movements, animation and even words appear to me as a blank that only puzzles me.
Others prior like Susan Smith, Chris Watts etc, had me saying "they're lying" within an instant.
Ian simply puzzles me and I'd gladly defer to a person having far greater analytical skills than my own for their opinion. And that is with me trying to empathize with the hell-ish stress and grief he is most likely experiencing accompanied by his community, LEO, and reporters hammering him with highly pointed questions.
Just a blank, anyone else more tuned in?
It may serve him in the court of public opinion to provide overhead diagrams indicating where exactly they were and in which direction the child was last seen running.
I'm sure LEO has a reasonably clear idea of all the relevant proximities and locations.
I am curious if the girlfriend has been interviewed by any reporters. I believe the actual mother has and don't recall her commenting on the girlfriend. Anyone else?
I truly hope, pray and want the father to be completely innocent of anything beyond his failure to provide proper supervision and control of a child he is responsible for protecting. That includes protecting the child from himself and obviously others.
This is tragic.
This is the post I was answering:
SuperTmo's Post:
No, I think his dad was distracted with his girlfriend for at least several minutes and something awful happened. They lost sight of him because they didn’t realize he wandered off until he was gone forever. Very very sad.
I was just thinking the same thing. In the interview - that makes me have so many questions about dad - on the 1st Thread, Page 45, Post 888.
The TV guy asks about how long with the new GF. He says a few months. That's kinda the "act like teenagers" phase.
It's much easier to say "Maddox just got away", than saying "I was paying more attention to my new GF than my child - with autism."
This is starting to make more sense to me, other than something more nefarious. Just me, though.
ETA: I'm not used to this new format yet. I quoted someone's post, but, it didn't show up.
HERE IS GOOGLE EARTH IMAGERY showing where I believe is where Maddox was last seen and also where the description of where today's body was found.
So, so sad to see the news about sweet Maddox.
I know for 100% sure four miles is not that far for an active boy that age, especially over a couple of days' time. Two miles is like a stroll to the mailbox for my five-year-old, and he's generally running around at full speed when we hike. He has been able to go two miles with no problem since he was two. I know not everyone agrees, but I think Maddox got way further out than anyone expected in those first few hours, which is why he wasn't found sooner.
When children are reported to have wandered off, I think the public should be asked to search just outside the official search perimeter. I'm thinking of sweet 2-yr-old Noah Chamberlain, who was found just outside the search perimeter, which was only 1.5 miles out.
The National Association for Search and Rescue has a program for children called "Hug-a-Tree." Basically, children are taught to STOP, and "hug a tree!" when they get lost. Please practice hugging trees (or light posts, or whatever) with your children. You never know when it might prevent another tragedy. Here's more info on the program. Hug-a-Tree - NASAR
It’s just so sad. Normally I have a strong gut feeling that the last parent or adult with the kid did something to him/her. In this case, I don’t. I think that there was likely just a serious lack of judgement that this man will sorely regret for the rest of his life. And his talk about heaven and seeing his boy again makes me hope that he has support and people propping him up before guilt becomes just to much to handle.
I’m just really really sad about this case.
Good Morning,
Please stop insinuating, hinting, saying outright that either parent is suspicious. There has been not a whiff of suspicion from law enforcement that either parent is involved in their child's death.
Final warning. From here on out timeouts and bans will start.
Tricia
Could the father be on the Spectrum also?
Anyone know?
I'd hate to judge him if was. Would explain his lack of panic and urgency to find his child.
So, so sad to see the news about sweet Maddox.
I know for 100% sure four miles is not that far for an active boy that age, especially over a couple of days' time. Two miles is like a stroll to the mailbox for my five-year-old, and he's generally running around at full speed when we hike. He has been able to go two miles with no problem since he was two. I know not everyone agrees, but I think Maddox got way further out than anyone expected in those first few hours, which is why he wasn't found sooner.
When children are reported to have wandered off, I think the public should be asked to search just outside the official search perimeter. I'm thinking of sweet 2-yr-old Noah Chamberlain, who was found just outside the search perimeter, which was only 1.5 miles out.
The National Association for Search and Rescue has a program for children called "Hug-a-Tree." Basically, children are taught to STOP, and "hug a tree!" when they get lost. Please practice hugging trees (or light posts, or whatever) with your children. You never know when it might prevent another tragedy. Here's more info on the program. Hug-a-Tree - NASAR[/QUOTe
Staying put and all the other things they tell a child to survive is great but drones are used more now and will be used more in the future. Trees are drones enemy's to see a person unless it has a thermal camera. Trees have been known to block the view of a lost person and until a person with boots on the ground looks under those trees a rescue plane/copter wont see them. Little confused by stay under a tree. You cant hear drones from high above. wouldn't know they are even there. I agree with all there other tips.
Im thinking not related at all.I'm truly hoping this other body find is completely unrelated. Seems odd to have two in such a small area in a short space of time but I guess it's quite possible.
it's actually not quite a mile
So true. Everyone responds differently to shock and trauma. <modsnip removed response to snipped post> I bet the community will jump in and help.This is so heartbreaking, people grieve in many different ways, everyone acts differently when faced with a tragedy. Some people try to hang onto everything that their loved one touched or owned, some want it all gone, <modsnip Leave FB on FB>, you just never know how you will act.
I send my condolences to his parents and entire family, what a great loss.