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They did answer some questions on the 26th while police were there searching the house, etc. But those were pretty basic questions, especially for the first several hours when it was thought to be a kidnapping. Nonetheless, this "allowed" JR & PR to claim they had been interviewed for 8 hours that day, which of course is not only a huge stretch of the truth, pretty much a downright lie. The following day police went to the Fernie's home where they had stayed that night, but were prevented from asking any questions. The R's did go to the police station to give hair and blood samples, and again falsely claimed that they were interviewed for a few hours on that day which again was not true.CloudedTruth, I'm forgetting so mucn in this case, it's so old. Is that correct that they weren't interviewed by investigators for four months? If so, that is astounding. Wouldn't one of the first things that any detective a day out of "detective school" would do would be to separate the parents and interview them?
I'm not a detective, but that's what I would do. I think that's really what anyone would do, detective or not, because that's what makes sense. And I'd think it would be done immediately, whilst also running it as a real, live, outside, kidnapping situation. If I showed up to that house alone, I'd get backup yesterday, and have someone interview those parents separately. And they wouldn't be out of my sight until that was done. What am I missing?
So yes, by the time their lawyers negotiated their terms for allowing themselves to be interviewed 4 months had passed. And you are absolutely correct that normal protocol would've been for them to have been separated and interrogated / interviewed immediately. Perhaps it was the order from up the chain of command to treat them like "victims" that led to that. We know they wanted to follow protocol, but the didn't. But by EOD on the 26th they were already lawyered up and that was pretty much that.
I think it's also important to note that even if you are taken into custody for suspicion of having committed a crime, your Miranda rights supersede LE's rights to question you. Hiring an attorney is often then the next step for the accused. At this point, LE had suspicions about the Ramseys but no concrete evidence to base arrests on. They could not force interviews. But it should also be noted that the concessions made by the DA to Team Ramsey were unprecedented and didn't help matters. I can't recall who was involved from LE's side on the negotiations for interviews to happen, but the Ramsey attorneys were steadfast on some issues which the police capitulated to in order to get the interviews.