Knowing how the police operated back then, there could be a few reasons for why they didn’t investigate further. Assuming the bus driver called from a rest stop or gas station, it’s possible he couldn’t remember where they had been or maybe he didn’t give enough information that would push them to investigate the call.
If this were to happen today, police would have less trouble connecting the disappearance of two teens to a phone call reporting the drowning of two teenagers on the same night. Since it was 1973… it’s possible miscommunications and lost records played a significant part in this information not being investigated until 2000.
As for them not giving him a test in 2000… I’m not sure. Probably because they don’t even have proof that his story is true and they don’t have any reason to suspect him. People make up weird stories all the time for attention and they end up having nothing to do with it.
I’m not saying that his account is true but I do feel that people dismiss it too quickly. My opinion is that the two met with foul play or that Smith’s story is what happened.
I’ve since learned it wasn’t an actual bus but rather an orange Volkswagen. Allyn Smith claims that he was picked up by the driver along with Bonita and Mitchell.
Smith said there were two other people in the back of the bus, an older couple who were covered by sleeping bags and stuff. He said this couple did not go to the river when the two teens allegedly got swept away by the current.
He told his wife and some close friends about the drowning when he came home. His wife says he was shaken up by it. When Allyn saw a cable tv episode asking for the public’s help in solving the cold case in 2000, he called the number and told investigators that he saw the pair get swept away.
Robert Garrow drove an orange Volkswagen van which sticks out to me. Perhaps Garrow picked up Smith, the two missing teens, and the unidentified couple since they were all presumably hitchhiking. As someone pointed out earlier, it’s possible the couple under the sleeping bags were dead and were therefore additional victims of Garrow.
If that happened, maybe Garrow convinced Smith to help him kill the two teens and dispose of all the bodies. Alternatively, perhaps Garrow intended on killing all of them but spared Smith and made him swear he wouldn’t tell anyone. Smith, obviously not wanting to be prosecuted for his role in the crimes agreed to this. This is all speculation of course.
If Smith was involved in this, I’m sure that left him shaken up. Maybe he felt guilty so when he saw the television program in 2000, he decided to call and give some phony story to make their deaths sound more accidental. As people have previously speculated, perhaps he was doing this to confess that they were dead without implicating himself or anyone else. In 2024, he added the part about the couple to send investigators on a wild goose chase for more witnesses that won’t talk because they can’t. Again, this is all speculation.
It’s entirely possible some other person besides Garrow in an orange Volkswagen van picked up Smith and the two teens. I myself am finding it a bit hard to believe that 25 people aside from Allyn Smith witnessed the drowning and didn’t try to help or come forward in later years. I know their disappearance lacked publicity for the longest time but over the last decade it’s definitely received enough attention that I feel some of these witnesses would come forward to corroborate Allyn’s story.
It’s very weird. I don’t understand why Smith would make up a false story about the two drowning unless he is trying to cover for someone else or himself. The only other reason I could see him potentially making a false claim like that is if he wanted attention but he reads as someone who doesn’t want to be bothered by the media or police.