Found Deceased CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, Colorado Springs, Lorson Ranch, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *endangered* #18

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Has anyone reached out to Spencer Wilson, the interviewing reporter, as a 'curious citizen' asking basic background questions on the interview? He may say nothing, or that he can't talk to you, but we could ask innocuous questions like who initiated the interview (MSM or TS), who provided the questions (MSM or TS), why did she not show her face, was anything edited out per LE... etc. The guy seems pretty available on Twitter - perhaps he'd be open to a message?
JMT (just my thoughts)

Yes, agree! I thought about this & we all have our impressions based on what we heard, but he was actually there with her....and could see her face :mad::confused: her overall demeanor. Do we know if he contacted her or did she seek out an interview? I'd also like to know what was said & done when the camera wasn't rolling. I've wondered about this too, @TwoBlueJays!
 
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I did have a look to see if his DMs were open on Twitter for that very purpose,but nope:(

Maybe he's hoping that if he stays quiet, she'll give him another interview?!?
 
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SM exhibits clearly in her interview that she is burdened with caring for Gannon the last 2 years 'because his mother wouldn't'. SM is spiteful, narcissistic, and mean. She oozes all of that in her interview. She's done something horrible and unimaginable, and I am glued here every single day for news that she has been arrested and that Gannon has been found. MOO
 
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In my opinion: <modsnip> interview was her turning her back to the world so she could center "herself" into a more comfortable position - Not to center Gannon (turning her back on Gannon, he is not important)as to the one who is most important. She wants to not think about him, only about what she has to say about herself and the NORMAL hiked, ate... impression. Seemed she had so much more to say about the common wonderful adventures she wants to fill us full to believe but stopped. My opinions
The devil is in the details.
 
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Has anyone reached out to Spencer Wilson, the interviewing reporter, as a 'curious citizen' asking basic background questions on the interview? He may say nothing, or that he can't talk to you, but we could ask innocuous questions like who initiated the interview (MSM or TS), who provided the questions (MSM or TS), why did she not show her face, was anything edited out per LE... etc. The guy seems pretty available on Twitter - perhaps he'd be open to a message?
JMT (just my thoughts)
Spencer Wilson did answer a question about whether the interview was edited.
Spencer Wilson on Twitter
 
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MOO

I think people are over-complicating the "it's complicated" statement by the LE spokesperson.

If I was a homicide investigator investigating a case that I was 99.99% certain was a homicide, with mountains of evidence and witnesses, what could possibly be the biggest complication? No DB.

LE's primary responsibility in this case, if in fact there is criminal behavior, is to gather the evidence sufficiently well that the prosecuting attorneys can convince a skeptical jury to convict the perpetrator. Going off half-cocked won't do that.
“It’s your fault Gannon. You need to say sorry for what you made me do.”
To me, this is what she sounds like she is saying. Blames everything on everybody else. Her actions are never her fault, it’s what other people “made” her do.
MOO

"Your black eye is your fault. How dare you get your face in the way of my fist."
 
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Dbm
 
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Ok my kids r coming home. Signing off to be with them. Hoping G will be home too by the time I return.
Peace to all.
 
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How do I delete a comment?
It keeps double posting and I can't figure out why unless it's my crappy internet that keeps reloading.
 
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MOO

I think people are over-complicating the "it's complicated" statement by the LE spokesperson.

If I was a homicide investigator investigating a case that I was 99.99% certain was a homicide, with mountains of evidence and witnesses, what could possibly be the biggest complication? No DB.

LE's primary responsibility in this case, if in fact there is criminal behavior, is to gather the evidence sufficiently well that the prosecuting attorneys can convince a skeptical jury to convict the perpetrator. Going off half-cocked won't do that.


"Your black eye is your fault. How dare you get your face in the way of my fist."
I absolutely agree. The area is vast, and TS’ movements on the day in question may be difficult to track.

They may be piecing it together using any number of means, but it’s still a hell of a gap to fill in.

That’s hard, but figuring out where she stopped may be harder. Figure that out, and you still have to find Gannon’s body.

So it’s “complicated.”
 
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How do I delete a comment?
It keeps double posting and I can't figure out why unless it's my crappy internet that keeps reloading.
Just press edit and it brings you to text, backspace to delete and write dbm=deleted by me.. my net is ultra crap too does same and won't allow me to like many comments
 
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How do I delete a comment?
It keeps double posting and I can't figure out why unless it's my crappy internet that keeps reloading.
Edit and delete words then just put DBM. “Delete by me”.
 
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:)
 
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I absolutely agree. The area is vast, and TS’ movements on the day in question may be difficult to track.

They may be piecing it together using any number of means, but it’s still a hell of a gap to fill in.

That’s hard, but figuring out where she stopped may be harder. Figure that out, and you still have to find Gannon’s body.

So it’s “complicated.”
Even when kids get lost in their own immediate neighborhood its really hard to find them as you know. Unless they get a confession or track of some kind its going to be damn near impossible to find him.
 
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Exactly. There was none of that. Just come home so everyone can apologize to me, mostly your dad. Wow.
In her interview she talks about:

° apologies for her
° husband will need to tell her sorry
° she punishing him

She was dominant in that interview.
 
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Even when kids get lost in their own immediate neighborhood its really hard to find them as you know. Unless they get a confession or track of some kind its going to be damn near impossible to find him.
I do think they’ll find him. Something specific is guiding them to search areas, especially the last one in particular.

You don’t spend a week sifting snow in an area 40 miles away, unless you have a strong belief you are going to find something.

This woman had limited time, and did this in broad daylight. I think once the snow melts, Gannon will be found.
 
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I do think they’ll find him. Something specific is guiding them to search areas, especially the last one in particular.

You don’t spend a week sifting snow in an area 40 miles away, unless you have a strong belief you are going to find something.

This woman had limited time, and did this in broad daylight. I think once the snow melts, Gannon will be found.
I know of at least one person that's not complaining about the number of snow days this year in El Paso County and not wishing for springtime anytime soon.
 
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