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

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Update:

Ok I don't know how to link to a facebook page apparently.

So search for "Backroad Case Notes"
 
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Look over here, not over there. We were all here, not there.

Someone needs to look "there". Baby was never at the campground.
 
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Dbm
 
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40ish minutes in to the live video.. he calls her out :eek:
 
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Marshburn is going heavy on it being Isaac now, after him finding Lucas I don’t know what his tactic is. But I hope he gets somewhere.
 
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Jessica’s grandpa kept saying he was sorry on his deathbed.

2 weeks after Deorr went missing he also commented ‘well you can just have another one’

(1 hour in)

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Marshburn is going heavy on it being Isaac now, after him finding Lucas I don’t know what his tactic is. But I hope he gets somewhere.
If it was Isaac, why were both parents lying about everything and being so inconsistent with their stories ?

At the very beginning I was very suspicious of Isaac. It seemed possible that he was the one that snatched little Deorr, and while pretending to go search for him, he could have stashed him somewhere instead?

People argued against that, saying he would not have had time to do so, and the dogs would have picked up the scent, if that was the case.

But the parent's behaviour was so problematic, I just kept coming back to them. They told false stories about store employees and diner employees, and the Beer distributor, playing with Deoor, ---employees who later denied those stories completely.

I don't see why that would happen, if it was Isaac who needed to hide his guilty actions. And wouldn't the parents have known it was Isaac, if it was as simple as that?


Also, why would the parents leave their busy toddler in the care of an elderly man, on oxygen, out in a remote park, alongside a rushing river? Who does that?
 
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I have no idea what’s going on and won’t have time to watch the video, so I’m appreciating all the comments keeping us updated. Thanks everyone.
 
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If it was Isaac, why were both parents lying about everything and being so inconsistent with their stories ?

At the very beginning I was very suspicious of Isaac. It seemed possible that he was the one that snatched little Deorr, and while pretending to go search for him, he could have stashed him somewhere instead?

People argued against that, saying he would not have had time to do so, and the dogs would have picked up the scent, if that was the case.

But the parent's behaviour was so problematic, I just kept coming back to them. They told false stories about store employees and diner employees, and the Beer distributor, playing with Deoor, ---employees who later denied those stories completely.

I don't see why that would happen, if it was Isaac who needed to hide his guilty actions. And wouldn't the parents have known it was Isaac, if it was as simple as that?


Also, why would the parents leave their busy toddler in the care of an elderly man, on oxygen, out in a remote park, alongside a rushing river? Who does that?
Totally agree with everything you just said.
 
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Marshburn says he is going back to Leadore and not stopping this time.

His dog did not alert to where the animal bones were found. His dog went to a ‘log or a little stream part. It wasn’t where the other dogs alerted.’
 
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Ok I just finished watching it. I’d love to hear others opinions on it...
 
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When the story makes no sense, it is because it isn't true.

Parents last saw him playing with his trucks by the fire with GP.

GP last saw him going downhill towards his parents.

Issac can't remember seeing him at all.

No wildlife. Empty, grassy, isolated, campground. Poof.

BS.
 
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Did @Tricia do some WS lives on Deorr? Questioning the police chief? Or am I imagining it
 
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Watching it now though just listening. Mother sounds credible right amount of detail I think.
 
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oh gosh the memories i have of poor "little man". i had just moved into my new house and set up my computer and when i came to websleuths i immediately noticed a new post of a boy missing in Idaho. i followed deorr & lonzie. They finally found little lonzie... deceased, but baby deorr just kept missing. i agree with all of you who have been here since day 1 and we all know what happened. what a crazy situation~! from private investigators to black jeeps to mom's remarriage!

deorr is out there in the great wilderness. i still get a chill when his dad references snake river incorrectly. always made me think the boy wasn't even there. grandpa is gone. isaac isn't a snitch. oh where are you sweet deorr!!!???
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Agreed.
The only 'proof' we have is from the friend and G-pa.
With all due respect, I think the friend may have seen a carseat with a blanket over it, and even if he says he saw DeOrr running around maybe he was told what he should say ?
And as far as G-pa, despite his frailty he was able to drive a truck and camper and imo was alert enough to know.
But maybe he was told to be silent or else ?
I wish we knew.

It appears no one at any of their stops in town or elsewhere saw the toddler.
I'm betting LE looked at the restaurant and gas station footage and can't find him.
Hence their suspicions.
Imo.
 
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When the story makes no sense, it is because it isn't true.

Parents last saw him playing with his trucks by the fire with GP.

GP last saw him going downhill towards his parents.

Issac can't remember seeing him at all.

No wildlife. Empty, grassy, isolated, campground. Poof.

BS.
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There are some who believe that Isaac said he did see DeOrr.
I'm not sensing any credible evidence that the friend was responsible ; however Jessica wants people to look at him.
She seems calm and not affected by her baby vanishing.
We don't know and maybe never will know what happened, but I do think Jessica and Vernal know more than they're telling.
MOO
 
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