JSolt1210
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You mean like Mike Johnson and his son? If that is the case, it's pretty weird to expect a 21 year old guy to agree to have his life monitored 24/7 by his parents. To me, that level of big brother dystopia, would breed secrecy and blow back. Even without 'certain propensities' it smacks of overreach. You either trust your children or you don't, especially when they are an adult. And if you didn't trust them, why would you agree to pay for an education that includes a lifestyle that's been around since kids chose colleges far enough away from parents that you have no idea about their day to day lives?
Let's not forget that some people are actually okay with sharing their location. I did it for a while with some friends through the Find My feature on iPhone. At the time, my thinking was: "if we happen to be near each other, maybe we can meet up and hang out." Caleb could've thought along similar lines, depending on how close he was with his family.All true, but for better or worse this actually does occur more often than you think (I’ve seen it in my own family) and is justified and rationalized by parents as just being careful and stemming from loving concern. 21 may be technically an adult, but college students being supported by parents are often still viewed as kids by them.
I'll add, though, that all of this is just speculation. I brought it up earlier as a possible theory to explain why he might've turned his phone off. But we don't know that he turned it off, and we don't know that he was actively sharing his location with family, friends, or anyone else for that matter.