Calliope
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This isn't directed at you specifically, just the topic in general.Yep. That's me too
YES---very strange that we haven't heard the 911 call---very strange. Thanks suzet for sheading that light.
And I've been thinking about this whole "not blaming the family" thing and "How would you feel if LE was pointing the finger at you and searching your home??"
Frankly, I would be honored that LE is EXHAUSTING EVERY SINGLE OPTION. Look at my husbands computer??? GO FOR IT. I would be more than happy to take a polygraph test. Search my home. Just do whatever it takes to at least make me think you are looking REALLY HARD. Now, as long as you are looking at other possiblilties/angles, then that all together works for me.
I'm not a mommy yet, as I just got married in April, but boy do I love children and I cannot wait to have them. There is no way I would ever harm my children, lol, and I'm not going to go into how ridiculously squeaky clean my hubby is, but GD FORBID anything would happen to our child, people will look at us, no matter what---and that is expected. Monsters like Casey Anthony and Susan Smith have made it this way. They've turned society against Moms and Dads, and step-parents. It's sad, but true--and sometimes VALID, as many do kill.
I'm NOT blaming anyone here in Kyron's case ok, so please try your best not to delete this post. I am just stating that IN EVERY MISSING CHILD/PERSON case, the police should look EVERYWHERE. JUST TO BE SURE, and that it is NATURAL to at least raise an eyebrow at family. Not always accurate, but expected.
And it is the family's job, aside from looking desparately for their child/loved one, to provide evidence of their innocence (if they are).
That being said...I will do my very best to stick to the rules of the forum!
It's a given that the family has been thoroughly investigated. I've also heard multiple sources in LE state this family has been fully and completely cooperative. The ONLY reason I see (most) people pointing fingers at these people is because they aren't acting the way they (those who are suspicious) feel parents of a missing child should behave. And from what I can see, that "odd" behaviour consists of going to a gym (for what reason we have no idea) and not speaking to the media (even though the aunt clearly stated she was speaking on behalf of the family, that seems to have been ignored).
Gates said in one press conference that LE had not asked the parents to keep away from media, however in a subsequent presser he indicated that they had. And we have that dip**** grandmother who told the reporter that the FBI had asked them not to speak to media. IMO, LE has told the family either flat out don't speak to press and/or that to do so could hamper the investigation. (the post by the forensic physiatrist on last thread was very enlightening...I'll see if I can find it and post a link)
No matter where someone comes down on this issue, I'd think most could agree that it would be a distraction, that we'd have people dissecting their words and facial expressions and emotional reaction (or lack thereof). That does nothing to help find Kyron. I agree with the liason and the family. The focus is on Kyron, not the parents. If they choose to stay out of the press for whatever reason, that's their prerogative; if going to the gym is how they manage their stress, that's a heck of a lot healthier than other options. If they simply wanted to be surrounded by people they know and who support them, there's nothing odd about that.