TxLady2
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But I don't understand why he wouldn't just plug his cell into the charger, if it was dead.
And I really don't understand why it would be dead. He was on the plane, where he couldnt use it. And we have been told about a couple of calls/texts he made after dad picked him up, an d that's it. Flip phones can last pretty long on a charged battery, and I am pretty sure he left home with a full battery because his mom would make sure it was charged up, since he would be traveling alone. jmo
But even if it was dead, he had a charger. And I highly doubt that he was too tired to at least plug in his cell before he fell asleep.
Not disagreeing with you here, you make some good points, but how can you be "pretty sure" he left home with a full battery? How can you be sure his mother would have made sure he had charged it? And how can you be sure he would have thought to put it on the charger before he went to sleep? 13 y.o.'s are often not the most responsible people.
We all forget things sometimes. I've left for a trip and got halfway there only to remember I didn't take my curling iron, or something else. Stuff happens.
As to flip phones being able to hold a charge for a long time, what's a long time? I've had two... the first one would hold a charge for two days or more. This one will start going down within 12 hours of when I charged it, even when I haven't used it much. And I found out recently that with some phones, if you overcharge them, the battery goes down faster. Don't ask me why, I have no idea.
Yes, the phone not being used is troublesome. But maybe he was so tired, he fell asleep and forgot to put it on the charger, or he didn't feel like digging around in his backpack for it. We just don't know.
The point is, we can't assume facts that are not in evidence, as they say in court.