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~~~Sin is the Cause of all Sorrow~~~For this Gal,
Good Afternoon Texasmommy.
I don't think we can assume that Misty did not use her own cell phone when she called 911. It was indeed confirmed that Misty had her own cell phone and Ronald had a cell phone as well. Misty's phone was turned off after 8:30, I can't think of a good reason for turning off a phone when you are alone, at your boyfriends house taking care of the children. Misty's phone was turned back on after 3 AM. The first call she made was to her brother, the second call she made was to Ronald's cell phone. Ronald said he didn't answer her call because he was pulling in the driveway and he could see her. Next Misty called 911 as directed by Ronald.
We know that police have the phone records and that recently Ronald went in to go over the records. I am not sure why the interviews on the phone records weren't gone over in the first hour to weeks after Haleigh went missing, but that is just me.
I listened to the 911 call with my headphones on because I was truly focusing on what I heard going on in the background. If you listen very carefully you can hear Ronald talking on his phone in the background of Misty's 911 call. So did he call his mother while Misty was on the phone with 911, did he call GGS? Only Law Enforcement knows those answers since they have the phone records.
The talk about the call at Tyler Street can be heard when you listen to the radio transmissions on the night that Haleigh went missing.
I agree with your thoughts. Knowing how I know young people talk all hours of the day and night on their cell phones, I could see Misty turning it off if she really wanted to get some sleep, and have the children not awaken by a ringing phone. Everytime I lay down to sleep, my phone starts ringing, but she very well could have turned it off to disguise some secret behavior, like leaving the home. I tend to think she wanted to sleep, though I understand your point about the safety of it all.