...and that makes me think of something else: why not call for help if you have a cell phone with you?
Does anyone know the answer to this: If you are behind on your cell phone bill, can you receive calls but not make calls? How is your account limited?
The reason I ask, is because I just read a blog by one of Steven's relatives that mentioned his voicemail box was full. The last time he made a call, as far as we know, was the Dec 11th call for the latchkey kids and then the call to voicemail (which would be a free call).
He really wasn't making any calls.
The landlord called; he didn't call back.
Tommy called; he didn't call back.
He was selectively answering, but we don't see him calling out.
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Laytonian,
Did you get the impression that it was full, like wouldn't take any more messages full, or full like there were alot of messages?
The family would know if he was running out of minutes...if he was, it seems like they might mention that. Maybe that is something that we should have asked Naegle all that time ago.
In your research, did it say if calling voicemail counts as minutes? If not, then there is no reason that he was not at least checking those right?