I was thinking of something else...there has been some talking head speculation? that Ron wasn't entirely truthful about his work hours. Hypothetically speaking, Misty may have been gone, got home to a missing Haleigh, called Ron, he left work to 'clean house', (priorities), called his mom, went back to work, & then got back & had Misty call 911. This very well, IMO, could explain a lot, & may be what he recently told cops. Him not being accounted for at that time, could explain this case not moving forward? or Misty may have related the Joe story to Ron, & he left work. but that just doesn't feel right, to me. why not go after Joe & try to save Haleigh?
The whole idea of work has bugged me too. His insistence and repetition of the familiar refrain, "I was at work!" seemed to be reiterated even when no one seemed to be addressing him or when the question didnt seem to call for an answer requiring the mention of, "work." (I cant stop saying, "seem;" Someone please smack me.)
It struck me as kind of overkill as in, for example, (paraphrased)
Greta Van Susteren: "Misty, where were you in the bedroom when..."
Ron: "She was there.." (describing a position in the home) "..and
I WAS AT WORK!"
gees dude. We heard you the first 47 times.
Also, I dont have a map handy, but the location of their home has only so few (or is it one?) way in and out by car and I wonder if the place where you turn onto the main road (by the railroad tracks i think?) had a camera.. like a traffic cam or a security cam. That is if the home is indeed where anything happened, but even so - when, and if, he came back to the home at any time during work hours would be interesting to know.
Also, it always struck me as weird and seemed to be a red herring of sorts or a ploy as in, "See y'all? I was HERE?" that he was on the cam at the quicky mart of whatever at that odd hour. I cant recall the details now off the top of my head, but I recall thinking, dang, if all that turmoil was ensuing, with all the frantic calling and whatnot, who stops off at a 7/11 etc for snacks? (Unless you want to be seen on a camera at such and such time.)
On a lighter note - and if I dont have a bit of levity here and there I burst into tears - it reminds me of that comedian who says that everywhere he goes, no matter how insignificant the purchase, he asks for a receipt in case LE ever mistakenly come after him for a crime he didnt commit. ("I didnt do it I was buyin a donut at 10:45 am on such-n-such date, filed it and saved it." heh) On a sidenote, he also says that he never errantly tosses a soda can or ciggy butt over a hedge. He waits to find a proper trash can, "because with my luck I'll toss my Dr Pepper over the bushes and it'll land, with my DNA all over it, on some deceased person." OK it's not that funny. Guess you had to be there.
What was my point. Yeah, the goings and comings from work and the supposed corresponding times struck me as hinky. Also, TNs reported story of the details of her arrival at the home hinked me bigtime.
moo