Klein has posted some snippets of the parents' statements about their trip to the store. They are on his FB page.
All investigators have wanted is straight answers - and just a little honesty from the Parents regarding the Deorr Kunz Case - here is another example of what the investigators have had to face. In their own words not ours
Klein Investigations and Consulting - 1 hr ·
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Jessica's full version of what happened which is posted there too
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Ok, so IR saw a very alive little boy. I'm so confused.IR shares more details, timeline, on East Idaho News:
The next morning, July 10, Reinwand recalls seeing DeOrr as the group ate breakfast. The child was wearing large cowboy boots and “clumping around” the campsite.
“He was playing and trying to throw stuff in the fire. His dad got after him for it but he was just like a normal 2-year-old,” Reinwand says.
http://www.eastidahonews.com/2016/07/isaac-reinwand-nothing-hide-deorrs-disappearance/
Ok, so IR saw a very alive little boy. I'm so confused.
IR shares more details, timeline, on East Idaho News:
The next morning, July 10, Reinwand recalls seeing DeOrr as the group ate breakfast. The child was wearing large cowboy boots and “clumping around” the campsite.
“He was playing and trying to throw stuff in the fire. His dad got after him for it but he was just like a normal 2-year-old,” Reinwand says.
http://www.eastidahonews.com/2016/07/isaac-reinwand-nothing-hide-deorrs-disappearance/
OMG!
This poor man.....the year he has had!
First his son goes missing.
Then he suffers a year of Internet bullying, outrageous accusations and the most vile "theories" about what may have happened to his beloved son with no evidence that he has done anything to his son but love him.
In the meantime, as so often happens when a child is lost/dies, the parent's relationship did not survive.
Now, this.
We know that he is an independent contractor. That means NO income (he's a truck driver, right?) until he recovers enough to do his job again, which could take quite a while with an ankle/leg injury.
Will it ever end?
Little Man....I have my candle lit for you. Hope you can go home soon.
Some key points from Isaac's interview:
Reinwand says Walton, Mitchell, Kunz and young DeOrr arrived at his home on the afternoon of July 9, 2015. “There were two trucks. Bob showed up first and then everyone else showed up,” Reinwand says. “Bob had been my friend for over five years, but it was the first time I’d ever seen the others.”
Reinwand says DeOrr was in a child’s seat in the back of Kunz’s truck. “He seemed just like a normal, happy outgoing kid,” Reinwand recalls.
The next morning, July 10, Reinwand recalls seeing DeOrr as the group ate breakfast. The child was wearing large cowboy boots and “clumping around” the campsite. “He was playing and trying to throw stuff in the fire. His dad got after him for it but he was just like a normal 2-year-old,” Reinwand says.
Reinwand recalls arriving at the fishing spot 300 to 400 feet from the campsite. Mitchell was with him, but Reinwand says Kunz and DeOrr were not. He assumed they were lagging behind. Reinwand says he then went to different part of the creek to fish by himself. “I was down there fishing for a while and that’s when I noticed Bob was on the ridge pacing back and forth,” Reinwand says. “I asked him what was going on and he said, ‘Little DeOrr is missing,’ and I was like, ‘What?’”
Reinwand says he spent 30 minutes trying to find DeOrr. Walton, Kunz and Mitchell were also searching the area surrounding the campground. “(Mitchell) was out in the sagebrush looking,” Reinwand says. “She came back to camp and I talked to her a little bit. She seemed pretty upset.”
He says it’s possible an accident happened and DeOrr died, but he doesn’t believe Walton had anything to do with it.
Reinwand says he has “nothing to hide” and feels people have misjudged him even though he has been cooperative with law enforcement. “I felt that I was being scapegoated or maybe partially accused,” Reinwand says, noting that he hasn’t spoken with Kunz or Mitchell since the camping trip. “Bob has come around a few times, Reinwand says. “He seems to be doing OK.”
Ok, so IR saw a very alive little boy. I'm so confused.
So now my question for IR is, did IR physically see DeOrr after he woke from his nap? Either before JM/VDK went to the store, or after their return. I'm now thinking kleins timeline of 8:00 am is correct.
In the article you attached you missed the piece where IR said he (IR) went back into his tent for a nap. He didn't say DeOrr went into his tent to take a nap.
<mod snip> For the record I agree with you.
Both versions could work, I guess; maybe she picked DeOrr up, put him in his car seat, then VDK buckled him in. Both parents then shared the potato wedges and donut holes with Deorr.
Was the car seat in the front or back of the truck?
Klein does comment below the post that there were no witnesses at the store.
Ok, so IR saw a very alive little boy. I'm so confused.
Some key points from Isaac's interview:
Reinwand says Walton, Mitchell, Kunz and young DeOrr arrived at his home on the afternoon of July 9, 2015. There were two trucks. Bob showed up first and then everyone else showed up, Reinwand says. Bob had been my friend for over five years, but it was the first time Id ever seen the others.
Reinwand says DeOrr was in a childs seat in the back of Kunzs truck. He seemed just like a normal, happy outgoing kid, Reinwand recalls.
The next morning, July 10, Reinwand recalls seeing DeOrr as the group ate breakfast. The child was wearing large cowboy boots and clumping around the campsite. He was playing and trying to throw stuff in the fire. His dad got after him for it but he was just like a normal 2-year-old, Reinwand says.
Reinwand recalls arriving at the fishing spot 300 to 400 feet from the campsite. Mitchell was with him, but Reinwand says Kunz and DeOrr were not. He assumed they were lagging behind. Reinwand says he then went to different part of the creek to fish by himself. I was down there fishing for a while and thats when I noticed Bob was on the ridge pacing back and forth, Reinwand says. I asked him what was going on and he said, Little DeOrr is missing, and I was like, What?
Reinwand says he spent 30 minutes trying to find DeOrr. Walton, Kunz and Mitchell were also searching the area surrounding the campground. (Mitchell) was out in the sagebrush looking, Reinwand says. She came back to camp and I talked to her a little bit. She seemed pretty upset.
He says its possible an accident happened and DeOrr died, but he doesnt believe Walton had anything to do with it.
Reinwand says he has nothing to hide and feels people have misjudged him even though he has been cooperative with law enforcement. I felt that I was being scapegoated or maybe partially accused, Reinwand says, noting that he hasnt spoken with Kunz or Mitchell since the camping trip. Bob has come around a few times, Reinwand says. He seems to be doing OK.
Thanks MsMarple. Well, IR says he DID see DeOrr going with JM/VDK to the store, and again, when they returned.Here's the interview. Unfortunately it's edited rather than "raw.". What IR says doesn't match up 100% with the written article but it's close. He says DeOrr was "wandering around, playing" rather than "clumping" (1:45) and he hesitated when asked about breakfast (2:20). He doesn't sound quite as assured as his written quotes.
I don't know if any of that means anything though. I stopped posting during the wild animal discussion, back when we weren't allowed to talk about the people but I've followed along. I don't know which is more frustrating; arguing about mountain lions or trying to suss out who's telling the truth in their statements. Sigh.
[video=youtube;OWCFhAtLjcs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWCFhAtLjcs[/video]
But didn't the latest interview I read (can't remember if it was Klein or SB, I think Klein) said that it depends on which version of IR's story you want to believe? And when asked if they have any independent sources (outside the 4 adults at the campsite) to verify the last time Deorr was seen he responded "there are none". IR's statement about seeing Deorr may have been made very early on in the case. I get the impression his story continues to change.
But then again, the timeline has been expanded to 8 am. So little Deorr could have been very much alive at breakfast... And the unthinkable happened while IR was napping, or during the trip to the store... Ugh, this story is so convoluted.