Eileen730
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I think they went back to the house because they realized eventually that this was not just a runaway or teenage leave the house on their own because they found something to do situation.
When you consider what they knew in the beginning, a 13yr old boy who is familiar with and has just returned to the area for a visit is not at home when his father returns from running errands, you can see why there was no urgency or suspicion. I bet LE receive lots of calls regarding missing teens that turn out to be a miscommunication between the teen and the parent. Or just a teen who wasn't thinking that maybe they should let someone know where they're going and for how long.
So when they went through the house the first time, it was likely just a look around to see if he was hiding out somewhere in the house or if there appeared to be any forced entry or anything amiss in the home that would suggest he didn't leave by his own accord.
When they found nothing like that, they got the word out that he was missing but probably still thought he'd show up once he realized his parents were looking for him. The well minded witnesses who thought they might have seen him with another boy probably stalled the urgency that this was a real missing person case as well.
So it took almost a full week for LE to really start investigating something other than a teenager who's just taken off on his own. Add to that, ER's suspicions and they started investigating this as possible foul play and obtained the search warrant.
MR was correct in the fact that they were about a week behind in investigating this as a true missing person/possible foul play/abduction situation. Because of his age likely. If he had been a young child, the house would have been taped off right away and the warrant would have been obtained right away. But then he wouldn't have been left sleeping alone while his father went to run errands, or at least MR wouldn't have been able to say that is what happened, so we'd have a whole different situation.
Unfortunately, teens just don't get the attention and urgency that young children do and investigations into their disappearances are not as effective IMO.
MOO
Unfortunately LE has to go by what iformation is given to them.
If that information is bogus the entire investigation is moot!
I think that is what happend here and LE had to go back and start ALL OVER from the very beginning with a completely different direction.
We cant blame LE .
I still say you can never rule out the last person to see a missing person TILL that person is found. JMO