This case has captivated me; so much so that I specifically joined Websleuths yesterday in order to comment on this specific case. I think I've been so interested in a case that is completely across the country from my own town because 1) I have a little boy the same age as Kyron and 2) the shock of a little boy to go missing from his school. My motivations are probably a little self centered because I want to know more so that I can protect my own child but in the past 2 weeks, this case has baffled me as to how little information has been coming out about it, which seems to be what many others who are posting here are also feeling.
I very much hope that SM and Kyron were there at the school that Friday morning and that the timelines given out by LE are indeed the actual known timelines because if this is indeed a potential case of a child being taken from school, LE needs to nail down last know location and when last seen. If Kyron was
not at school that morning with his SM, then where was he? And when was he last seen if not at 8:45 on Friday morning walking to his classroom? If not then, wouldn't it be in the LE's best interest to give that info out so that potential witnesses who might have seen him would know that and be able to help LE? Or for LE to change the search location to one different from the locale of the school to where last seen?
I strongly believe that LE are holding back some critical information from the general public because they know something very crucial to this case. To the general public, this looks like an abduction of a child from school and, IMO, means that potentially every child in the area is at risk because there is a child abductor on the loose. But from the beginning, LE has said that this is an "isolated case" and that parents in the area need not take any additional precautions with their children (
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20007724-504083.html). How do they know that? Why the fixation on the truck and the SM? If they had doubts that Kyron and SM were at the school that morning as said, shouldn't they have figured that out within a few days of Kyron going missing? It seems to me that they know something, something that we don't know, that is making them not treat this as a case of a stranger abduction. Edited to say: And I don't think it is that SM and Kyron were not at the school on Friday morning. I think LE very much knows that as factual.
For Kyron's sake, I hope they are right, because if this really is a case of a stranger taking a child, 19 days is a long time to not be following that path and to use the media to keep this case on the forefront. My worse fear is that they already know that Kyron is dead and they are trying to get more evidence or to get the perp to confess.
