I have always thought of myself as being a pretty good judge of character and being able to tell if a person is lying, but in this case all I have to go on is watching interviews on TV and what I read about it. I can tell you right now, , when somebody lies they have some reason most of the time. I cannot say why RC is lying, but I can tell you for sure that he is. Nothing in the case makes any sense to me. Listening to the 911 call, what I heard most on RC's part was ANGER and abusive language directed at his girlfriend.
Years ago, I had a missing child for about an hour, and I realize everyone's reaction to certain situations is not the same, but anger was not one of my emotions. I was frantic! I was looking for my child even while the police was taking the report, and actually I was the one who found him safe within the hour. I did not just report him missing and go sit in my driveway till the police came. I did not right away jump to the conclusion that someone had "taken" him as RC did on the 911 call......"if I find out who has my daughter before you do, I'm killing him.."
To me, and this is my opinion only, that just did not seem like a normal thing to say right off the bat. He was very uncooperative with the 911 dispatcher, not willing to even give the date of birth....."F her date of birth"....He provided ZERO information to the dispatcher...and then "give me my f-ing phone, I got better people to talk to than someone who aint coming". Who better to talk to did he have in mind? It was not like it was taking LE that long to get there, and wasn't Misty directed to stay on the line to the dispatcher until LE got there?
It is also odd to me that someone who had worked 4 hours overtime after tying 20 or more times to reach Misty by phone that night and not being able to, would stop at a convenience store on his way home to get cigarettes and peanuts.
Sometimes LE puts out information that is not true. This may be one of those times, because I am not so ready to believe that RC was at work the whole time as has been reported. Somehow, after not getting an answer after calling 20 times, he must have believed that Misty was home. What led him to believe that? I'm just wondering if it is a 20 minute drive from his work and we really don't know what time Haleigh went missing, how long would it have taken him to run home and check on them--after all, most people have a break to eat during that long a shift at work.