ID - DeOrr Kunz, Jr., 2, Timber Creek Campground, 10 July 2015 - #31

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I’m more or less leaning that way also, but with the addition of either drugs or alcohol involved leading up to the incident.
Although I do have one other theory, that they drugged him to get him to sleep so they could stay up drinking or smoking and not be bothered by a crying toddler. :(. And he died.
Well, ok.... these are just a couple of my theories, I actually have more. But not tonight.

exactly what I mean about a Casey Anthony feel to this case.
Considering the evidence that the public has on little Deorr case I totally don’t feel this was a kidnapping. Most people who the parents have claimed seeing Deorr don’t even recall a child being present at all. And the campsite they were at didn’t have a ton of people there either. Idk. All jmo
 
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One thing that struck me as I watched the show about this was the campground. It sounded like they had been there before but not in a long time. Or maybe it was just the grandfather that had been there before. It looked like a subpar place to go camping at. I'm sure there's a lot of better campgrounds to go to around there. So what about that campground made them go camping there?
 
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Bob Walton had been there before. In an interview with Isaac during Little Man Lost he said Bob wanted to get away from the city and go to where he'd gone as a kid.
 
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Bob Walton had been there before. In an interview with Isaac during Little Man Lost he said Bob wanted to get away from the city and go to where he'd gone as a kid.

Okay. Just looked like an almost barren place. Could it have been chosen because it was secluded?
 
  • #685
Bob Walton had been there before. In an interview with Isaac during Little Man Lost he said Bob wanted to get away from the city and go to where he'd gone as a kid.

Bbm, how ironic eh. Bob wanted to go visit where he went as a little man, then deorr becomes the 'lost' little man
 
  • #686
Super Bump for little Deorr who remains in my ❤️
 
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An interesting comment about Deorr's case by Nate Eaton in this interview with KSL on another case here on WS. Comment starts about 11:37.

"There were some remains that they think may have been found last summer, they're waiting on those tests to come back..."


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  • #688
An interesting comment about Deorr's case by Nate Eaton in this interview with KSL on another case here on WS. Comment starts about 11:37.

"There were some remains that they think may have been found last summer, they're waiting on those tests to come back..."


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I remember hearing that remains were found but I thought that testing had been done already and they were not his??? It’s been awhile since I heard that but I thought it had been ruled out, I could totally be wrong tho.
 
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It's still in the realm of possible but I seriously wonder if poor little DeOrr was ever at that campground.
 
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Thinking about little Deor so much lately. Wish his "parents" would speak up and let him come home.
 
  • #695
Okay. Just looked like an almost barren place. Could it have been chosen because it was secluded?
Sometimes the worst camping spots make the best fishing spots.
 
  • #696
JMO
I doubt the parents or anyone else in that family will volunteer any information - they’ve moved on to new lives without Deorr.
 
  • #697
Poor little Deorr deserved better than this but he'll never get it. No life. No hopes and dreams. Not even a recognized final resting place.
 
  • #698
❤️
 
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