I'm surprised that a busy store full of people couldn't provide one witness remembering Deorr being there. Or at least a little blonde toddler with his parents or looking at the candy. Especially locals and semi-locals who would have probably heard at least something about the case (I'm thinking local news stations and newspapers probably had a bit more coverage than national news as well as small town gossip). Of course, someone could have called in to report seeing him and LE didn't care to mention it or blew it off. I have to wonder if any tips were called in early in the investigation when it seemed obvious that Deorr had just wandered off. Would LE keep any and all tips called in? What if those tips matched up with details given by the parents?
Example: Jane the local saw a little boy that looked like Deorr that day in the store. She had heard he was missing. Decided she should call in the sighting just in case. Tells LE she was in the store around noon that day, says Deorr was picking out candy, didn't see if he was with parent(s), didn't get a good look at the parent(s), saw him with a (wo)man, etc. LE knows the JM and Sr. were in the store around that time. LE thinks they could only be dealing with a lost toddler. Would they keep that tip? Would anyone remember that phone call?
I still think the story keeps changing and I can't figure out why. I don't think it's divulging more details giving me that impression either. We were given a few more details, but they don't all match up and that bothers me.
I'm also curious about the reasoning behind the PI quitting. I also find it curious that he's going to LE to discuss how to proceed with the case. I thought LE had pretty much told him to get lost, or was that only Lehmi County?