Transcript of unedited interview from about the 8:00 to the 10:00 minute mark. Within it, it does clear up that the grandfather is the mother's grandfather and that DeOrr was playing when the parents left.
Reporter: Was anybody camping around you?
DK: That we don't know is, I come to find, I didn't know the area and I didn't know, (??) it's very open, but you can't see much. There's uh, a road that goes up and along the top by . . . we're camped underneath the reservoir, basically right below it, and you can go up above the reservoir and I didn't even know the road was... did that. I didn't know the road was up there and as I travelled up there myself I come to find out I can see everything going on in that campsite, but you can't see out. You can't see up, you can't see around, and if anybody comes to the bottom of your campground, you can't even see who they are.
Reporter: So they could've come to your camp and you wouldn't know it?
JM: [Nods in agreement.]
DK: They could have came in you couldn't never, never know it. And with the water, was not very, was not a fast running . . . It's a creek, but it is quite loud moving through the logs and things like that, so hearing range is not all that far either. So (??) you couldn't hear anybody coming up either.
Reporter: So he was just kind of playing and you guys were doing your thing, and then you notice, 'Oh, he's not here' . . .
DK: He, he was playing with . . .
JM: He was, yeah. He was with my grandfather.
DK: He was playing with grandpop. He was over . . . he was getting ready for a nap. (??) It was almost, by that time it was almost two and he usually takes his nap. Um, we, we was just, yeah, we decided we were going to go a little exploring and he was going to be good with grandpa by the campfire. We weren't more than probably 50 . . .
JM: Ten minutes.
DK: Fifty yards away and ten minutes, uh, well, (??) the time we'd, I'd seen him to the point I'd figured out he was gone. And I come back up from the creek and I've actually seen . . . there were some things down by . . . a little minnow that I thought he would just love. So when I come back up to get him and I yelled over to grandpa, uh, "Where is," you know, "Where is little DeOrr?" he, immediately, shocked, he says, "I thought he came up to you."
Because it's such a small area, that's what a lot of people, they don't understand is, they assume "How could you let your kid out of your sight?" This area is pretty well blocked in and you can see. . . you could . . . there's no way you couldn't not see him and. . . well, we thought. And in, just in a split second your whole world is upside down and. . . vanished. There's not a trace found. That's the other reason why this has been called on the news as a suspension, because, it is not a suspension but there's not a single trace of him. This child loses stuff. He's two, almost three.
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Why go back for DeOrr at naptime?
Where was mom when dad is heading back up the creek?