I might be in the minority here, because I know there's been a lot of scrutiny around him, but I actually feel that there's a fair amount of quality information Isaac Reinwand supplied in his interview. He did hire counsel pretty quickly, and he is selective about the questions he is willing to answer. But I think the selectiveness and silence speak volumes. Klein stated, "I know for a fact that law enforcement has not asked him to be quiet. They have not put any restrictions on him. Nobody has put any restrictions on him."
Assuming Klein is correct, every time Reinwand elects not to answer a question, that is a careful, intentional, personal choice.
Interviewer: Were you surprised that the parents were named as suspects?
Isaac: Pause-Yeah. Actually. I kinda was. A little bit.
Interviewer: Why is that?
Isaac: It's just, you know, it's just 'cause of all the theories and everything that's been going around, just doesn't feel like, or seem like, anyone knows what's going on.
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Interviewer: What do you remember, what happened up there?
Isaac: Uh- I would.... I don't wanna comment on that.
Interviewer: Do you remember the last time you saw little DeOrr?
Isaac: Extended Pause I don't, no comment.
Interviewer: Okay. But he was up there?
Isaac: Yes, that, he was.
Interviewer: He was up there, you saw him, you know he was there.
Isaac: Yes.
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Interviewer:Do you know anything as far as Robert Walton, the grandfather?
Isaac: All I can say about Walt, uh, Robert Walton is he's always been a good friend to me. We've gone fishing, on fishing trips many occasions, camping. So.
Interviewer: And you guys met before all of this took place, right?
Isaac: That's correct.
Interviewer:Are you still friends today?
Isaac:I haven't heard from Walton all winter long.
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Interviewer:Do you think that this- How has this experience kind of changed your life? Has it?
Isaac: A little. I'm a little bit more, you know, I try to be a little bit more 'skeptimistic' [skeptical] about what's going on around me and the public. Just, people can change in the blink of an eye, and you don't even realize until it's too late.
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Interviewer:Are Jessica and Deorr your friends? Did you know them before all this?
Isaac: No, I did not.
Interviewer: And so you only really spent a couple hours with them once you got up there.
Isaac: More like a couple days.
Interviewer: A couple days. Alright.
Interview Assistant(?): Where were you when you first heard that someone was missing? Like, were you... What were you doing? And like, what was going through you mind, when you heard that?
Interviewer:Is it fishing?
Isaac: Was I fishing?
Interviewer: Yeah, were you downstream when you heard?
Isaac:Um.... Yeah, I'm not supposed to disclose any information, still. I've been asked not to.
Interviewer: I guess that will all come out in court.
Isaac: Exactly.
I think that when Reinwand speaks about what happened that day, he wants it to be the honest truth. When he's asked a question that could be detrimental to himself of his friends, he chooses not to answer. So I think the key details are in those silences.
-Reinwand had not met Jessica or Vernal before this camping trip.
-DeOrr was at the campsite
-Something happened at the campsite that he doesn't want to talk about
-He doesn't want to talk about the last time he saw DeOrr
-Reinwand will not confirm that he was fishing when he found out that DeOrr was missing.
-Reinwand thinks highly of Robert Walton, and appreciates his friendship, but he hasn't heard from him all Winter. *This could be due to Walton's health issues.
-Reinwand is a little bit surprised that the parents were named as suspects. Not because they didn't do it, but because it doesn't seem like anyone knows what's going on.
-This experience has taught Reinwald to be more skeptical, and to be aware that things can change in the blink of an eye, and by the time you realize it, it's too late.