So how is MR navigating around town without a vehicle? I mean, one would think that they work promptly to get your vehicle back to you.........unless they find something that makes them want o dig deeper, re examine ,etc.
I have wondered and even posted at least once if maybe MR knows the perp and didn't realize it. Something like while living alone he meets a handyman, a friend in town, a fellow from work, anyone really. This guy hangs out at MR's a lot , maybe even stays there while MR is out of town working, etc. MR thinks he's an OK guy, doesn't really maybe know him too well. Men, I've n oticed are much more apt to take in a stranger, than ladies especially if no one else is living at the house. What's the harm , right? MR tells him my son will be here next week, you gotta go somewhere else for the week. LE takes the trucks, sees this man's JOHN DOE's prints in the truck. They ask MR how do you know John Doe. MR tells them. Then LE tells MR , hey guess what John Doe's a pretty rough character,,, he's wanted for this or that in another state, town, etc. And now John Doe is MIA. I mentioned this before and someone said then why isn't LE asking for tips about John Doe and that's a very very very valid point. But for some reason I keep coming back to it. Maybe because we all keep going in a circle. It just seems if MR felt ' responsible' because maybe he had inadvertently put his son in harm's way, not KNOWING, by introducing or giving some predator access to him, but MR didn't know until after the fact, then his actions and words might indicate that sort of guilt rather than the guilt of being actually responsible for Dylan's disappearance.
Another run-on sentence !