A Dingo Ate Your Baby?!?When the years have gone by and nothing has been found or theories proven, a little boy is still lost. We all need to keep an open mind, as best we can, with all the interesting thingees that keep cropping up. (No, I don't have a link, it's called an OPINION based on what I read here daily.
I, myself, am a firm believer in keeping it simple. Child moving around alone, cat possibly comes attracted by the camping noise, and child is gone. Searchers miss so much, dogs miss so much. Who can be sure?
I do have a few other ideas, but they would be against TOS. We must leave it up to MSM or SB to inform us of what they think happened.
Mountain lions predate from dusk till dawn. DeOrr was lost early afternoon, several hours before dusk.A Dingo Ate Your Baby?!?
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But they do attack in day light as well. This is just one of many examples.Mountain lions predate from dusk till dawn. DeOrr was lost early afternoon, several hours before dusk.
Mountain lions predate from dusk till dawn. DeOrr was lost early afternoon, several hours before dusk.
Was luminol used around the campsite to look for traces of blood? For instance that rock where DeOrr was last seen would make a good site to check.
I am so very sad that it's almost 4 months later and we have come no closer to finding little DeOrr. Winter is upon us, making it even more difficult to find any clues of what happened.
Good to see you here, HanMountain lions predate from dusk till dawn. DeOrr was lost early afternoon, several hours before dusk.
There could be small amounts that weren't visible to the naked eye or possibly some hidden by the color of the rock. Use luminol would be much better for revealing trace amounts of blood than simply using the eye.I'm not sure luminol would have been needed to detect blood. Wouldn't it have been clearly visible right after DeOrr's disappearance if he was on the rock when taken?
There could be small amounts that weren't visible to the naked eye or possibly some hidden by the color of the rock. Use luminol would be much better for revealing trace amounts of blood than simply using the eye.
The rock DeOrr was last seen by is new information, and I'm not sure how it fits it :gaah:
Before that, we understood that the last place DeOrr was seen was when his GGP saw him approaching an embankment (was the embankment next to the river? I was never clear on which embankment was meant), and then GGP assumed that DeOrr had gone over the embankment and found his parents. Do I have this right?
But this rock is right next to one of the picnic table in the middle of be campsite, and if a human or animal predator had approached DeOrr there it would definitely have been seen by GGP IMO. So I thought maybe the rock was the last place that DeOrr's *parents* ever saw him, when they left him with GGP?? But the GGP actually saw him after that, next to the embankment??
Some earlier discussion about the rock.I think it's possible that the parents last saw Deorr by this rock. Maybe GGP as well??
I'm not sure that GGP saw him near or approaching the embankment, by what SB described.
SB: They went down to the creek which is right next to the campground, and within 10 to 15 minutes they go up to find their child to show him some fish in the stream and he’s nowhere to be found. Grandfather assumes he’s gone down to them because he was within their line of sight and uh, wasn’t too far from the campground.
SB: grandpa is watching the child. He tells me he looks away momentarily. When he looks back, he’s gone, and he’s assumed he’s gone over the bank.
Perhaps Deorr was playing by the rock, when GGP look away momentarily. (or went into the camper momentarily)?
Maybe the dog was used to cats. If a mountain lion came in the campground he might not alert thinking it's just Garfield's big brother.
Good point... All dogs are different though, any one of my dogs would go nuts barking if they spotted a stranger lurking around but others like yours would just wag their tail.Was it reported that GGP's dog was at the campsite or was that just a rumor? My dog would wag his bottom with a chew toy in his mouth for a human intruder, if he notice them at all, but he can sense another animal a block away and let's you know it. Seems like the dog would have alerted if an animal came into the campground. So it makes more sense that, IF, he were taken by animal it would have happened far enough away that the dog wouldn't notice.
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