BigCityAccountant
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Not the initial call log they got from the friends. I'm referring to a report they would have later gotten from Cingular *if* they sent Cingular a subpoena to ask them to pull TH's records for the day(s) around her disappearance. On the Cingular report there would be details such as cell towers and other things that a regular consumer customer would not need to know about and would not see just by pulling up the call log online.
It might have read "blocked call" or something to that effect and they may have just skipped right over it because they couldn't find any information on that. Remember they were looking for a missing person at this time--they were not worried about incoming blocked calls. I do agree that if a block number showed up on the bill, they should have noted that in the report--but that doesn't mean it wasn't on there--they just didn't have any info on it.