Something that was minimally covered on the broadcast were the cellphone calls PH placed to MG after SG went missing. There were a number of calls that PH first disavowed, then acknowledged, then later ‘forgot the details’ or such.
Two days after [SG’s] disappearance, on May 3rd, her mother, [MG], would receive a call from a stranger....."Hello," said the voice on the other end. It was the voice of an older male, who gave his name freely. "My name is [PH]. I'm calling to see if your daughter [SG] is there.".....[MG] is immediately alerted to... something. She's just not sure of what. "No. Why? Who are you?" she asks.
The voice on the other end, [PH], explains that he runs a house for wayward girls. He further explains that [SG] had been with him two days beforehand, right when she went missing, and that he had taken her in off of the street after she began knocking on his door. He would also claim that he had given her something ….. to calm down and collect herself. Apparently, at that point, she went missing, leaving with her driver and not returning.
[MG] asks how this stranger got her number, to which [PH] explains that all of the people that stay with him - at his alleged halfway house - have to give an emergency contact.
This further confounds [MG], who knows that none of her family would give out her phone number to anyone. Also, she hasn't heard anything about [SG having gone] missing.
….records show that [PH] DID call [MG] from his wife's cell phone, sometime in the early afternoon of May 3rd.
[JR] also notes that the second call, made by PH five days after [SG's] initial disappearance, bounced off of a cell tower in New Jersey [near MG’s home], a place [JR] says [PH] denied traveling to that week.
I feel it unfortunate these points were not elaborated on.