What, they switched DeOrr with another toddler? :waitasec:
that doesn't make sense.
And what else has on this case?
What, they switched DeOrr with another toddler? :waitasec:
that doesn't make sense.
But if you are watching a 2 yr old that goes missing, saying he was last seen 'in the campground' is not very specific.
Yeah but if I was taking pumpkins to the campground as a memorial, I might choose to set down the pumpkins somewhere that is convenient, nice looking, easily visible, and not in anyone's way, even if it's not the literal last spot I saw my child in. Let's say he was last seen going down to the stream and it's lower ground and covered by bushes I would probably not create a memorial somewhere that no one's going to see it unless they know where it is.
I rewatched and saw that too. I didn't hear a ring, so it was probably on vibrate. But if you had a missing child wouldn't you check it ASAP?
While watching I was also reminded of something we discussed here in the beginning, but I don't know if it was ever mentioned later. At about the 5:50 mark a reporter asks them something like "Have you told them about the "EMT bag" "That needs to be addressed".
Sorry I'm out of the loop, but did anything ever come of that?
[video=youtube;mwM1oG3z358]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwM1oG3z358[/video]
It's the baby blanket.During interview:
Is there a reason for mom to have a plaid or whatever draped over her left arm? It looks like there was a reason. When she was shown outside the building, she continued to have it there, always on the left side.
During interview:
Is there a reason for mom to have a plaid or whatever draped over her left arm? It looks like there was a reason. When she was shown outside the building, she continued to have it there, always on the left side.
I am not really sure how much we are allowed to say about that. At one time, Bessie allowed us to summarize what was said by the grandmother. Apparently, one of the searchers had an EMT bag stolen from their vehicle during the initial searches for DeORR. No one ever found out who stole it, AFAIK.
So, I've done some searching on the Idaho Court Records website under DeOrr's name, but wasn't using "Vernal" as a first name. Today I finally used Vernal and discovered he was divorced from a J**** C******* Kunz on 8/29/11 (no children involved). He was born in 1989 so that means he was 22 years old at the time. Sheesh! That sure is young to already be married and divorced!
RSBMIs it a fact they got there before LE? I find it hard to believe they got there in under 90 minutes. Unless they were already on the way to join them?
During interview:
Is there a reason for mom to have a plaid or whatever draped over her left arm? It looks like there was a reason. When she was shown outside the building, she continued to have it there, always on the left side.
The boy's parents refuse to come down from the site until they have a definitive answer that their son, who loved trucks and carried a baby blanket, is not there...
While Mitchell, 25, continues to wait for any news, she clutches her son's baby blue blanket, which he left behind.
"The blanket was in the truck, so Jessica now has got that blanket and she will not let go of it. She holds it, smells it, loves it," [DeOrr's grandfather Dennis] Kunz says. "It's the only attachment she has to that boy right now."
What, they switched DeOrr with another toddler? :waitasec:
that doesn't make sense.
What, they switched DeOrr with another toddler? :waitasec:
that doesn't make sense.
I rewatched and saw that too. I didn't hear a ring, so it was probably on vibrate. But if you had a missing child wouldn't you check it ASAP?
While watching I was also reminded of something we discussed here in the beginning, but I don't know if it was ever mentioned later. At about the 5:50 mark a reporter asks them something like "Have you told them about the "EMT bag" "That needs to be addressed".
Sorry I'm out of the loop, but did anything ever come of that?
[video=youtube;mwM1oG3z358]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwM1oG3z358[/video]