Thank you Donjeta, I was getting tired of looking! :wave: What's interesting is which one did he really say? I don't think it was both because they're the same articles except for that. Ok, I'm going to go check out the video.
Bowerman says portions of polygraph tests administered to Kunz and Mitchell have come back inconclusive - including questions about knowing what happened to DeOrr, why the child disappeared and where the toddler is located.
Neesaki I copied & pasted from my copy & pasted notes from that article quoted, so the word inconclusive has been omitted. ~ my apologies.
Bowerman says portions of polygraph tests administered to Kunz and Mitchell have come back inconclusive - including questions about knowing what happened to DeOrr, why the child disappeared and where the toddler is located.
What exactly do you want them to share about him?
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Well, I didn't see a video, but that article on ksl.com is from the one and only :drumroll: Nate Easton with East Idaho News. And "less than truthful" is used in the original article, not "inconclusive" . See above post #667 for that quote from EIN. It's easy to see how things can get so confusing when the media reports things second hand and misquotes those seemingly small details. Should we keep looking?![]()
What exactly do you want them to share about him? I mean I know that his favorite song was the hot dog dance from the mickey mouse club house and he called it the "puppy dance". There has actually been a lot spoken about him and what kind of little guy he was.
But not to pick you apart but how do you know they havent shared much about him? They might have talked about him for three hours today but you wouldn't know because your not important to them. And that's not ment in a bad way but they obviously have a lot going on.
And if someone loses a child (doesn't matter how) it's probably hard for them to talk about them. It would be emotional to even say his name. Give them some time to grieve. They have lost a child, have been convicted by the media, named suspects, and have some weirdo reversing their speech. And you want them to talk more freely about Deorr to people just waiting to pick apart everything they say? That doesn't make much sense.
Anywho, do you have a link for the assumptions you've stated as fact?
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I wonder how the phone signals were for all the people searching. Has it been concluded that the "no signal" comment could be plausible?
But if they want their child to be found, why be less than truthful (lie) about anything??If they were less than truthful in their answer to that specific control question (for example) that would cause their answers to the relavent questions to perhaps be misinterpreted, IMO.
.....to pee or not to peeIf your child had really been abducted or was lost in the wilderness, then rolling into a ball is not going to help. As far as I know, we have yet to find a body and SB has stated they are still searching. So if they are grieving a lost child then they know something we don't know. I think it's accurate to state that that they havent been the best communicators and I think the interviewers are partially at fault...but regardless I struggle to imagine the scenario reported, DeOrr on the camping trip, and DeOrr engaged in life in general because nobody has given us an accurate depiction of his personality. They do themselves a disservice by not getting the word out.
There are other ways to accomplish this too. Organizations like the Klaas Foundation can advocate for parents and even provide spokespersons because its true that some people are too devastated to perform that role. A spokesperson is a very integral aspect of a missing child case and that communication with the public is critical to the investigation in many ways. I said yesterday...this was their time to speak for their son...to advocate for his rights and to do everything in their power to advance the investigation and they failed.
We covered this an hour ago. His change reflected his desire to convey to the media and public the fact that there were some questions they answered honestly, but the relevant questions they did not. In essence their honest answers do not matter but I assume SB wanted to present as fair and unbiased description of the results as possible.
But if they want their child to be found, why be less than truthful (lie) about anything??
Excellent, thank you! Not that it matters, but those photos seem to give a sense of Deorr's growing personality.It wasn't. It's a restaurant in Idaho Falls. (Mitchell's Restaurant, fwiw).
Excellent, thank you! Not that it matters, but those photos seem to give a sense of Deorr's growing personality.
But if they want their child to be found, why be less than truthful (lie) about anything??
All I know is Bowerman's phrase "less than truthful" came out AFTER he inadvertently used "deception" so it makes sense (to me) that the inconclusive came out before "less than truthful" and perhaps even in that same article. JMO though.