MOO Per they had their own businesses, I find it very hard to believe they did not have voicemail and were not versed in simple technology. That said, I think it’s almost splitting hairs if they received the communications from the P’s. When they did know on the 11th that a missing report had been filed for Gabby their reaction to LE was here is our atty info, we will not speak with you nor let you in to speak with our son. Enough said, they choose to not cooperate in the search for Gabby. Does it really matter if they made that decision on the 10th or the 11th?
It matters to me if they made that decision before or after they learned that GP was dead. If they thought she was just missing, but refused to help in the search then I am with the pitchfork and torches crowd because that goes beyond human decency. But if they had just been told she was dead at their son's hands while the text/message was still fresh on the phone, then as a parent I can easily see not contacting the family and facing that ordeal while the foundations of my life were still shaking from that earthquake. I can even see, as a parent, not wanting to see my child go to the electric chair and thus not aiding LE in their search for him until/unless I thought he had (or was about) to kill himself.