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Now that time is spent perusing FB, dontcha know.
BTDT It's all speculation. I've found the most intriguing posts from IF locals on the "mommy boards". :thinking:
Now that time is spent perusing FB, dontcha know.
So, here is something I found last night, when I was reading old articles. It's probably nothing, but at this point it's bugging me. In this article from July 24, a retired Fish and Game investigator references cameras on Highway 93.
There are some cameras on the highway on both directions of 93,” Latham said. “I’m sure [they] have been looked … and I’m sure they’re looking more or less under every rock, so to speak, for leads on this case.”
http://www.eastidahonews.com/2015/07/retired-investigator-on-deorr-kunz-this-will-come-to-a-resolution/
The route to Leadore is Highway 28. Although I don't recall for sure(what! I don't recall and I've read every single post!)if it has ever been mentioned in any articles or interviews...I'm reasonably sure I've never seen Highway 28 actually referenced. It's the shortest, fastest and only direct way to get to Leadore from Idaho Falls. If you went up 93, you'd have to go all the way up to Salmon, and down again to Leadore. It would take you more than twice as long that way.
So..did the the Fish and Game guy mispeak? Maybe. But I looked him up and he lives in Salmon, so he should know the roads. Or did reporter NE mess up? We know he just moved to Idaho last spring so he is not as familiar with the highways? That seems likely---although the comment is in direct quotes.
Or is it at all possible that the campers did not go directly from IF to Leadore? Could they at some point been on Highway 93? SB did say that they left IF "early afternoon or early evening."
SB: You know I know Bonneville County detectives have followed up on that particular aspect of the investigation, but to the best of my knowledge, from the time that they left Idaho Falls on July 9th which was in the early afternoon or early evening, uh, you know we have not had a confirmation-- an absolute 100% positive, that someone saw Deorr,
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?286501-ID-Deorr-Kunz-Jr-2-yr-old-Media-Timelines-and-Maps-**NO-DISCUSSION-quot/page4
So...did they not take the direct route to Leadore? I am 99% positive I have never seen Highway 28 referenced.
Or maybe someone just misspoke.
I would guess he misspoke. There are only two (at least only two somewhat traveled roads north from Idaho Falls, Hwy 26/93 and Hwy 28. Leadore is on Hwy 28. No one local would take 93 to Salmon then back down to Leadore. This again is one of those unique Idaho things. Lots of space, few finished roads.
I think this was an out of context quote by NE. The fish & game guy was most likely saying he knew there were cameras on 93, so he would assume that there were cameras on 28 and that they had been checked. I do not know this to be fact, but that is what makes the most sense to me. FWIW, from Twin Falls up through Sun Valley and over Galena summit is absolutely beautiful if anyone is ever close enough to drive it. Early fall is my favorite, but anytime it is open and passable it is really something to see!So, here is something I found last night, when I was reading old articles. It's probably nothing, but at this point it's bugging me. In this article from July 24, a retired Fish and Game investigator references cameras on Highway 93.
There are some cameras on the highway on both directions of 93,” Latham said. “I’m sure [they] have been looked … and I’m sure they’re looking more or less under every rock, so to speak, for leads on this case.”
http://www.eastidahonews.com/2015/07/retired-investigator-on-deorr-kunz-this-will-come-to-a-resolution/
The route to Leadore is Highway 28. Although I don't recall for sure(what! I don't recall and I've read every single post!)if it has ever been mentioned in any articles or interviews...I'm reasonably sure I've never seen Highway 28 actually referenced. It's the shortest, fastest and only direct way to get to Leadore from Idaho Falls. If you went up 93, you'd have to go all the way up to Salmon, and down again to Leadore. It would take you more than twice as long that way.
So..did the the Fish and Game guy mispeak? Maybe. But I looked him up and he lives in Salmon, so he should know the roads. Or did reporter NE mess up? We know he just moved to Idaho last spring so he is not as familiar with the highways? That seems likely---although the comment is in direct quotes.
Or is it at all possible that the campers did not go directly from IF to Leadore? Could they at some point been on Highway 93? SB did say that they left IF "early afternoon or early evening."
SB: You know I know Bonneville County detectives have followed up on that particular aspect of the investigation, but to the best of my knowledge, from the time that they left Idaho Falls on July 9th which was in the early afternoon or early evening, uh, you know we have not had a confirmation-- an absolute 100% positive, that someone saw Deorr,
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?286501-ID-Deorr-Kunz-Jr-2-yr-old-Media-Timelines-and-Maps-**NO-DISCUSSION-quot/page4
So...did they not take the direct route to Leadore? I am 99% positive I have never seen Highway 28 referenced.
Or maybe someone just misspoke.
Wonder how warm, how clear, how defrosted things have to be before another search begins?
I think those pics should be sent to LE and the blanket with the dots and character pointed out. Then LE could ask the parents if they still had that blanket. If they do not, then oh man!!!!
Off topic genuine question as I'm not from the US: is Idaho known for being unique / different to other states? I have seen mention of it's "uniqueness" a few times on this thread and others. What makes it different?
True, there are things that don't hurt in reviewing. This is a total exaggeration, but when someone posts, 26 threads in, something like- "wait, the kid is missing?" it is a little :doh:.
Although, with all of the different stories, versions, and screwball people contributing to the dustcloud, I can almost see how that is an afterthought. Trying to catch up here from the beginning would be impossible, I mean there are all those minnows and mountain lions and PI's and planned abduction/secret adoptions, everyone named Deorr. Good grief.
*Screwball is intended to insult the unique people of the facebook groups. Not anyone here.
We'll, I've been lurking for months and I'm finally coming out....
This case has captured my heart, I'm not quite sure why, and I honestly had never even heard of websleuths before I started obsessing about sweet little Deorr, since I first heard on July 11. I completely agree that it would be impossible to jump right in and have any grasp of what's going on, or gone on, so reading through EVERYTHING is a definite must! I was talking to my husband about it the other night (going over my theories with him, trying to come up with anything that makes sense) and he looked at me like I was crazy..bringing up all these names and circumstances...he said it was like these are people I know (I feel that way sometimes, since i can't seem to get him out of my mind). Anyhow.....that's why I'm commenting on your post. Your comment "everyone named Deorr, good grief"... haha...that's what my husband said!
Hi all, thanks for all your sleuthing and great input. It's so informative to hear things from different perspectives.
I think this was an out of context quote by NE. The fish & game guy was most likely saying he knew there were cameras on 93, so he would assume that there were cameras on 28 and that they had been checked. I do not know this to be fact, but that is what makes the most sense to me. FWIW, from Twin Falls up through Sun Valley and over Galena summit is absolutely beautiful if anyone is ever close enough to drive it. Early fall is my favorite, but anytime it is open and passable it is really something to see!
Off topic genuine question as I'm not from the US: is Idaho known for being unique / different to other states? I have seen mention of it's "uniqueness" a few times on this thread and others. What makes it different?
Or....they did go directly to Leadore up 28 first...and then sometime after they got there were on highway 93 before they went to the Leadore store on Friday morning? It would account for the extra gas if they did indeed gas up twice. Also, if they did actually go with the baby to the campground...that could account for possible sighting by IR? Just thinking out loud.
Why wouldn't they want proof, if someone has proof? I don't see how it doesn't make sense.
Especially in the absence of little DeOrr's body, they want all the proof they can get. It only makes sense.
But in the meantime, we do have the media thread. I could break that out into more topic specific threads. I could create an entire subforum such as I and others have done for so many other cases. Yet, still, the same problem persists. You can drag a horse to water, but you cannot make him drink.IMO this is one of the main problems with having Websleuths on a message board platform. There's no good way to collect data/facts and retain them for others to easily access. For the most part, facts get buried and obscured under heaps of posts.
As a web developer, I see many ways we could improve the way Websleuths operates but it would involve writing a new platform for WS from the ground up. I am preparing a thread on this to get feedback on some ideas I have.
I think this was an out of context quote by NE. The fish & game guy was most likely saying he knew there were cameras on 93, so he would assume that there were cameras on 28 and that they had been checked. I do not know this to be fact, but that is what makes the most sense to me. FWIW, from Twin Falls up through Sun Valley and over Galena summit is absolutely beautiful if anyone is ever close enough to drive it. Early fall is my favorite, but anytime it is open and passable it is really something to see!
Nowadays, it's so much easier and more titillating to jump into the FB, he said/she said, fray, and adopt the judgment du jour.
Farewell critical thinking! Grab the torches and pitchforks. I read it on FB, so it must be true.