It's a pity they didn't show more of "his" mother.
In what they do show (and i accept it is only a clip) there are some interesting things to point out.
First she says
I'm "the" mother (see Patsy Ramsey 911 call. 911: Okay, what's your name? Are you Kath...?
Patsy Ramsey: Patsy Ramsey, I'm "the" mother. Oh my God! Please!) This is distancing language. The expected would be i'm "his" mother She does pull it back in when she says "my son" "my baby" which is good, although she doesn't use his name.
Second, we have the "me me me" factor.
When a child goes missing a parent doesn't care what they (the parent) are going through. All is they care about is what their baby might be going through.
Is he warm?
Is been fed?
has he had his bottle?
Is he crying?
Is he hurt.?
Has his nappy/diaper been changed? The list is endless.
You do everything asked of you no matter what others think.
Why hasn't she made a plea to the kidnapper to let her son go? This is something i would insist on. She eulogises about how a "good" father her boyfriend is (when this occurs it is usually to the contrary) but does not ask for his safe return (as of yet)
The distancing language, the past tense language, and lack of plea is not expected.
Why would this be?
I would love to hear the 911 call