I had to stick in the other part that is disturbing to me about the mom saying how long she'd been sleeping in another room. It just doesn't make sense to me. So many times, we will hear a story here or in the media, about how long a person had turned their back, went to the washroom, loaded something in a trunk, whatever.. and some horrible thing happens.. and most times, I think people suspect, and probably for good reason, that the time line given was likely longer than stated. It's got to be tough to admit that something gruesome happened on your own watch, and I think human denial tries to protect by telling a timeline lie. I just feel like it's human nature. MOO. We know that mom called police around..... seems like as soon as she woke up and noticed him missing, according to the link below, around 10;30am. (Link below also says the Information Officer clarified in a news conference last Wednesday, that mom last saw noah at 7am, so that would make it a 3.5 hour nap! and she readily admits this? It's just off to me. MOO).
Another thing that isn't cutting it for me, is that..... with Noah being almost 6 years old.. he's already in school.. he has friends.. he plays basketball.. mom says the coat and boots are missing.. obviously since he's not in the house, he's outside.. why not go out and look around for him? Why not go to neighbouring homes, knocking on doors, 'have you seen him'.. why call police, 911 emergency, as soon as you notice a child of that age not in the house after you've been sleeping for 3.5 hours? I could see it if he was a toddler, God forbid, but he was almost 6. Seems a little quick to me. MOO.
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