Found Deceased CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, Colorado Springs, Lorson Ranch, El Paso County, 27 Jan 2020 *endangered* #22

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OMG, Gannon could be half of 955 miles away, dang, he could be 475 miles from home? Oh my.

Edit, MassGuy says it's possible the 955 miles is NOT accurate. Keep that in mind!
 
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Rental receipt from the Crimeline article

I wonder why the return location is blacked out but not the pickup location (COS airport).
 
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People elsewhere are theorizing that she may not have wanted to send the lie detector test results to anyone (vs. showing them in person) since she could have altered or forged the results and doesn’t want anyone having a copy that could be evaluated.
Because she bought the kit off Amazon. ;) moo
 
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I pictures LS spending Some if that driving Time "lost" ans tossing out evidence along the way. They are looking for more evidence.
 
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dbm
question already answered.
 
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Hi this will be my first post but I’m a looooong time websleuth reader. I live in castle rock, CO so this case is very intriguing for me. I just have to ask, and thus may have all been discussed in prior threads, but has any information come out as to whether the stepmother has any history of child abuse, or domestic abuse? Has anyone posted information maybe obtained from her daughter or Gannons sister as to what their life at home was like? Has the father been interviewed as to anything any of the children have said regarding the way they are treated in his absence? Does he travel often? Could he somehow be behind Gannons disappearance? Was he aware of the recent health problems Gannon was supposedly having? I don’t understand why there is no information from anyone in the family about maybe over the top punishment of the kids by stepmom/mom, extra punishment aimed towards Gannon, etc. Any school records that might suggest he was abused... doctor visits? Did he miss school often? Has she had any record of past mental issues?

Welcome to Websleuths!! This is a great first post and we're all glad to have you.

Unfortunately, I think we have zero answers to any of your excellent and appropriate questions as of this point in time. You didn't miss anything. I don't even think that we have much in the way of un-referenceable social media speculation in any of these areas. The only information we appear to have gained lately, really, is the information from stepmother TS as to Gannon's general health (yes, he had IBS and took meds for it - what meds we don't know; yes, he was diagnosed with ADHD and took meds for that - what meds, we don't know). I wish we knew some of your answers! Keep reading with us and maybe we will gain some of them.
 
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955 miles?! Like, averaging 50 mph that's 19 hour. WTF
 
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I notice that the return location information is blacked out. Why?

I am really trying to wrap my mind around driving 955 miles in one day. My partner and I rarely drive more than 600 miles a day when we are doing road trips through the Southwest.
 
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Dupe. Sorry
 
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Welcome to WS Snowma
 
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How many of you take your child hiking and then to Burger King the same day his stomach is so upset that he defecates in his pants?

Me neither.
 
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Which means he had a regular physician looking after his care, not a phone nurse. moo
Something that was not added in the story but I think it's OK to disclose is that she did say she called a nurse line about questions on how much of a certain medication she could give Gannon and how much is "too much" to give. She said the nurse (or whoever she spoke to--she didn't specify) said to strictly follow the directions on the bottle.
 
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Thank you for your caring, well written and thoughtful post. :)
She has been this way, all her life. Chaos. I too am afraid that all the chaos along the way has built to a tragedy of unbelievable magnitude...there have been plenty of warnings along the way. Because we are consumed by these cases, we spot things much quicker than the average person...
 
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I ran the mileage thing past someone I know who works at a major car rental company. He tells me that the odometer thing is meaningless, and likely inaccurate.

If she was paying for mileage that would be one thing, but she paid for unlimited.

Someone probably didn’t bother checking, and may have made up a number.

Hmmm. I don’t know. We rent cars probably six to seven times a year for work or vacation and in almost every case, a clerk comes out of the building and turns the car on and writes the mileage down and then has us confirm the mileage and sign. They also mark any dings or marks already on the car and have us verify to sign. Then when we check in, they do the same right in front of us. I don’t doubt some clerks at some locations regularly fudge it to save time, but I hate to assume and dismiss something that could be legit. Especially since I can’t remember anytime when a clerk just guessed at the mileage in the 17 years we have been regularly renting.
 
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I wonder why the return location is blacked out but not the pickup location (COS airport).
Great question. Why would that be? Was it a one way rental that was turned in hours away?
 
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Turning on the gps on a rental doesn't mean it's shut off if you don't pay for that service. It just means you can't access that on your vehicle. The rental company knows darn well where that car is if it doesn't get returned.
Of course they do.
 
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