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My answers in blue:
In the beginning, it was reported that the phone missing was her personal phone, presumed to be on Heidi’s person.. So, maybe JW and D at first didn’t think (what they believed was) a work phone would be that helpful? JW has said he wanted to have the phone in order to call her friends and family.Okay, sooo. I see what you're saying. However.
Why would JW ask D to go back and get HP's phone after he's already filed a missing person's report? If they wanted to find "clues" and they've already filed a report because HP is missing, then why would they not feel the urgency to check the phone when they went over there together?
Perhaps a bit of disbelief that she could really be missing? Deciding to do a wait-a-bit-longer approach?And D did nothing with the phone after HP's son has asked her to go check on his mom?
If this is the case the sense of urgency is *lacking*
Whole case is odd and unusual!It's just very odd to me. It doesn't sit right.