LaLaw2000
Louisiana
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1. This makes me sick. I really do not want this to be true. If something terrible happened to our lil Kyron I hope that he was completely oblivious to what was going on.
2. June 9th? If this was true I would think Terri would be closely monitored. LE was living with them for gosh sakes. I guess perhaps it didn't have to be Terri though.
3. I am upset with this man. Come ON. You see people speeding, maybe driving recklessly, pushing a boy down in his seat, then you see them get out in the woods with a shovel. Then you hear a gunshot. And you don't call police to have it checked out? What in the world? Seriously?
4. I am very worried if leads are not being checked into. If this is the case, either they are too swamped and need more help, are discounting things prematurely or DO know what happened to our sweet boy and don't feel the need to follow up on things. I don't like any of those reasons.
This is all just my opinion.
Add to this the fact that this boy was not wearing a seatbelt if his head could be pushed down like that. The shoulder strap would not allow it. Of course, if someone was intent on harming this boy, following the seatbelt law would not be uppermost in their mind.
In the case of a missing child, it should be mandated that there be live people manning the tip line so that the tips could be acted on immediately if the tip seems to fit the situation. It could be done for a time period of at least the first 5 days. This tip line could be manned by reserve deputies. Each parish (Louisiana) has a hefty reserve unit.
IF this tipster is certain that this incident occurred on June 9th, then I am not buying it.
JMO