ID - DeOrr Kunz Jr, 2, Timber Creek Campground, 10 July 2015 - #12

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  • #561
http://newsradio1310.com/authorities-not-giving-up-search-for-missing-idaho-boy/

from the link:

Bowerman went on to say he is not ruling out the possibility of abduction by person or animal. Bowerman said DeOrr’s mother and father met with a sketch artist this last week. DeOrr’s parents have said they thought a man was looking strangely at DeOrr at a gas station in Leadore. The artist is drawing a composite sketch of what the man may have looked like. Bowerman hopes to release the sketch soon.

Is it just me that thinks a cat and mouse game is being played here?

Something is very, very off in this case. I just can't decide what that is.
 
  • #562
http://newsradio1310.com/authorities-not-giving-up-search-for-missing-idaho-boy/

from the link:

Bowerman went on to say he is not ruling out the possibility of abduction by person or animal. Bowerman said DeOrr’s mother and father met with a sketch artist this last week. DeOrr’s parents have said they thought a man was looking strangely at DeOrr at a gas station in Leadore. The artist is drawing a composite sketch of what the man may have looked like. Bowerman hopes to release the sketch soon.

I would hope they sat them down with this artist separately and see if they come close to the same person
 
  • #563
Is it just me that thinks a cat and mouse game is being played here?

Something is very, very off in this case. I just can't decide what that is.

I agree and I think Lies are being told.

You cant find whats not there!
 
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I think scat could still have evidence in it if some was found, especially in Idaho's dry climate. I can't think of any examples, but I'm pretty sure I've read of some. Nylon or polyester material wouldn't decompose this soon. If his boots were leather and eaten there would probably be chunks of that. Buttons would be there or zippers or velcro strips. It's a shame he wasn't covered head to toe in fluorescent clothing because otherwise even if evidence was there it's going to be hard to see.

I'm surprised they're just now checking for scat. I wonder if that was a response to the FBI inconclusively concluding it was probably an animal attack. Or an animal eating the remains.
 
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I SERIOUSLY do not understand the mindset of DK & JM.

Your child is missing, you believe that someone took your child, yet they do very little interviews and don't want to bring more attention to the case.

mind boggling just very mindboggling.

jmo.
 
  • #569
I SERIOUSLY do not understand the mindset of DK & JM.

Your child is missing, you believe that someone took your child, yet they do very little interviews and don't want to bring more attention to the case.

mind boggling just very mindboggling.

jmo.

Didn't LE tell them to lay low? But now there's a docu! I don't get it AT ALL!
 
  • #570
And what are they saying that this 'staring' old man did? Are they saying he must have followed them to the campsite in his new Rubicon? Wouldn't that have been noticeable on a long dirt road?
 
  • #571
And what are they saying that this 'staring' old man did? Are they saying he must have followed them to the campsite in his new Rubicon? Wouldn't that have been noticeable on a long dirt road?

I would think so.


I wonder if they even got the LP.

I don't even know what to believe anymore.
 
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Half expecting someone to suggest LE were looking for DeOrr's toy truck in the bear poop

On a serious note , a lot can be determined by examining scat , it has been done many times including bear attacks , if bears have been eating berries it is clearly visible in scat , if they eat flesh it is completely different and can be tested for protein and whether human or not.
 
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Half expecting someone to suggest LE were looking for DeOrr's toy truck in the bear poop

On a serious note , a lot can be determined by examining scat , it has been done many times including bear attacks , if bears have been eating berries it is clearly visible in scat , if they eat flesh it is completely different and can be tested for protein and whether human or not.

But isn't it a little late for that now? As far as detection of human remains, that is. :(
 
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Half expecting someone to suggest LE were looking for DeOrr's toy truck in the bear poop

On a serious note , a lot can be determined by examining scat , it has been done many times including bear attacks , if bears have been eating berries it is clearly visible in scat , if they eat flesh it is completely different and can be tested for protein and whether human or not.

and pieces of bone, too....
 
  • #576
Is it just me that thinks a cat and mouse game is being played here?

Something is very, very off in this case. I just can't decide what that is.

Everything in this case has been bizarre. We really have little more information now than we did 3 months ago. GGP, supposedly the last person to have seen the child alive, has uttered not one single word. Why is that?

Some of the oddities, in no particular order: the cremains, the unexplained EMT bag, the bawling filthy baby sighting at the wrong time, Rebecca Cox (who incidentally has been non-compliant since Sept. 14th), the PI who comes around like Halley's comet, creepy staring man (remembered two months later?), changing arrival dates, at least four versions of how GGP lost sight of the child, GGP's confiscated axe and coveralls, IR's incoherent half-naked interview, the doppelganger found roaming a Motel 6 in California by a Maria Red Rum, the reenactment, false reports by a news agency that he had been found in Minnesota, cancelled fundraisers for organized searches, nearly 3 months of silence from the family who are now starring in a documentary... the list goes on and on... it's too much weirdness for one case if you ask me.
 
  • #577
In all of those oddities, I still can't quite get over "Maria Red Rum."
 
  • #578
And one thing that stuck out to me in the 911 call was when the dispatcher asked her what is he wearing and she says:

"He was wearing cowboy bots a blue, like, pajama pants and a camel jacket".
 
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And one thing that stuck out to me in the 911 call was when the dispatcher asked her what is he wearing and she says:

"He was wearing cowboy bots a blue, like, pajama pants and a camel jacket".

Perhaps she meant..."was" when I last saw him?
 
  • #580
It feels like this case has been going on for a year, not three months. Desert-Blue's 'Oddity Round-Up' really made me realize this. I don't know if I would have ever learned the word 'cremains' if not for this case. Can I get anyone a drink?
 
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