Found Deceased CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, Colorado Springs, Lorson Ranch, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *endangered* #19

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I don’t see how that’s possible. She left with him and never returned.

If not for that video, I would be completely open to that idea.

But we have that video, the probability that the kids would have seen something, and the likelihood that dogs or law enforcement would have found him.
What on earth has been going on in that house to warrant all these visits..??
The mind boggles!!!
 
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I don’t see how that’s possible. She left with him and never returned.

If not for that video, I would be completely open to that idea.

But we have that video, the probability that the kids would have seen something, and the likelihood that dogs or law enforcement would have found him.

Only way is if he was deceased in truck when she returned.. I hope we find out more info
 
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I don't think they'd use a crime scene van if they did find a body. But who knows? Any experts in here who might know?
 
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Okay, now this feels really different....my heart is sinking..

When the trucks back up, there is either something they don't want you to see OR they are getting something big and heavy.

MOO,MOO
Is it possible at all for his body to be in house? Is there an attic?

They carried in a roll of brown paper usually used to wrap something too big for a bag. T

Moo,Moo
 
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what would that be for? this is driving me insane..
Not a fricken clue.

I’m wondering if someone is talking. It seems they knew exactly what they were looking for, if that roll of paper (or whatever it is) is in fact evidence.
 
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Actually, no. Decomposition starts almost immediately after death. Blow flies, for example, can find a decomposing body within minutes.

A "decomposing body" yes.....I agree. I also agree the decomp process starts immediately but the associated fluid and scents would take time. A few hours minimum. Doubt she could have killed him earlier that morning and have the dogs pick up the scent in the vehicle. The cadaver dogs need those fluids. Anything's possible of course. I'm not an expert here at all, just reading about it most this morning, EVERY SITE said hours...depending on temperatures. It's fascinating what theses dogs can do.
 
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Sometimes, when I get stuck in a crossword, I will erase several of the absolutely correct words and work it again...I did that whenI went to first thread, It was pretty obvious how this was going to play, and we also know that LE did still pursue other directions, so this is just my way of making sure I (bold I) did my best to help, and yes, you would have to know Pigs fly for all these what ifs to fit...buuuuuttyy, what if Gannon really did run away to get out of a difficult situation, TS first said he ran away, then abducted(lied, because, he was running from her) ...she was obviously not on top of things if he was missing for that long before she noticed, next, I have to wonder, did Gannon have a destination? And how far could an 11 yr old walk(bicycle) in2 1/2 hours?...dogs, searchers, etc...I am headed to Ash Wednesday service, will continue this later
 
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I don't think they'd use a crime scene van if they did find a body. But who knows? Any experts in here who might know?

If they are dealing with a body, a coroner shows up. I don't think this is the case. They are after something..

Moo,Moo
 
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I don’t see how that’s possible. She left with him and never returned.

If not for that video, I would be completely open to that idea.

But we have that video, the probability that the kids would have seen something, and the likelihood that dogs or law enforcement would have found him.

This is where I think the timeline could be less concrete than we think. Maybe the timeline on the vid clip isn’t what we were led to believe. Or maybe reason has emerged to believe G returned to the house later in a way that was not captured on that released clip. For all we know, LE may even have another unreleased surveillance clip where he returns that we don’t know about.
 
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Not a fricken clue.

I’m wondering if someone is talking. It seems they knew exactly what they were looking for, if that roll of paper (or whatever it is) is in fact evidence.
My thought also after learning of the amount of investigators/vehicles there today.
 
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LOL, as an editor I appreciate that you fixed her typo!! :p
Haaaaa. I couldn’t let that fly.

I’m wondering if she also meant “brought out,” instead of “brought in.”

That video looked like they were loading it, and not unloading.
 
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Not a fricken clue.

I’m wondering if someone is talking. It seems they knew exactly what they were looking for, if that roll of paper (or whatever it is) is in fact evidence.
I was wondering the same exact thing.
 
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Does anyone know where TS is? Did she go back home to family in SC? Or is she still staying in local hotels? And is her daughter with her?
 
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Isn't the rule of thumb that evidence that is "wet" (e.g., blood, dna, body secretions, not literally wet) is collected in paper evidence bags? I could be making that up, but I seem to remember that from another case.
 
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Never mind!
 
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LOL, as an editor I appreciate that you fixed her typo!! :p
Bugging the you know what out of me. Journalist? College Grad? o_O
 
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