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Well, it depends. 17.5 hours would certainly be a lot if it started at, say 5am. Particularly if you'd just finished working the night shift. Or if you'd only had a couple hours of sleep. 17.5 hours is also a lot if there aren't significant breaks. When we're talking hours of work a week, there's significant time away from the job as well. How much time away are you really getting from the questioning? And if you're stressed and worried about your child being missing, you're certainly not resting well. You're not at your best. Your tired, your mind is fuzzy, you're stressed beyond belief, and you're repeating the same things over and over. In those circumstances, 17.5 hours is going to feel a hell of a lot longer than working a 40 hour, easy work week, complete with plenty of time to go home and rest and sleep.
Who cares how long it feels.. Your child is missing. How long has little Lisa been missing now, longer than 17.5 hours. How long if DB killed her did it take for her to die, do we think she was all warm and fuzzy getting killed, bet it felt like a lifetime.. When your child is missing there is no warm and fuzzy, there are questions and more questions. These parents havent even looked for their child.. There is no such thing as rest and sleep. I couldnt sleep if my child was out there.. Not at all..