To start, I'm fully with you on the part where "it stinks" and "doesn't sit well" with you. Completely, that's pretty much the same as I've been saying. If anything in the way I worded it, sounds different than that, it's not intended to. In the story itself, it states that "It’s the brother asking them where they’d gone after he and his wife left them earlier in the evening. Kevin tells him they went down 16th Avenue and turned around in Rassiers’ driveway." and that "This is the first Kevin and his girlfriend have heard about Jacob’s abduction. The brother also tells them there are FBI agents there making plaster casts of the tire tracks they found in the driveway." So, the brother knew about the abduction and he told Kevin at that time, (1:am); he, the brother, also knew that Kevin told him that he had driven through Rassier's driveway. That's what I'm saying is so bothersome about it. Then, between the two of them, they never bothered to report it. I can't get it. As to how does this relate to 'track' evidence. I think we have to go somewhat further, to whatever extent we can, "we" including Tracker, Sasquatch and anyone else here who's interested in following. But, I'm not certain exactly how to say it, but, it never made sense to me for several reasons, that because Kevin came out with this "information" in 2003, that, that would lead to a conclusion that 'No Vehicle' had been used in the abduction. It would only mean that Kevin's vehicle was driven over the driveway afterwards, if in fact that's what happened. Personally, for several reasons, (among other things is Trackers declaration that "The crime scene is a nightmare, etc..." I believe that it's reasonable (for us) to conclude that, we can't really take anything for granted as far as what we're left to believe from what LE tells us about the crime scene, driveway information. I hope that makes sense. I have a little more to add to the 'crime scene nightmare' scenario. In fact, a part of my wanting to discuss what I'm trying to document is to show that the crime scene, as you, I and others have said, was not preserved and processed appropriately. So, again, I don't think that we can count on what LE says as fact. Again, I hope that makes sense.