Chicago54
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IMO they didn’t count on photos of the car surfacing, the ticket on it and things not lining up. I think they probably were concerned 24-48 hrs after BL didn’t return and Dad went out looking on the 13th, which bring me back to the argument that BL left in a flurry immediately after G’s family started contacting the Ls and whatever stupid story he had told his parents was blown. The 911 calls and LE interaction began and BL took off.SBM for focus - if the truck was moved between 6 and 10, then that could support CL's story that he went to the reserve to look for BL for several hours on the evening of the 13th.
BL going hiking on the 13th does make more sense in the timeline. The U.S. Sun reports that CL and RL originally told police they "only grew concerned between 24 to 48 hours after their son failed to return from the hike. They claim they drove up to the 25,000-acre park, spotted Laundrie's car, and drove it home after allegedly finding a note on the windshield left by police asking for it to be removed from the area."
Now, this timeline would make perfect sense EXCEPT now they've added in that CL also went to look for BL on the evening of the 13th. (Source: WVTM 13)
A couple of questions to think over:
1) If they weren't concerned until 24-48 hours later, why would CL go to the park to search for BL the night of the 13th?
2) If you were so concerned about your son, why would you wait until the 17th to report it?
3) When relaying events to LE, did CL just forget that he actually went to look for BL twice?
I'm not criticizing CL for going to look for BL on the evening of the 13th, I would have done the same. I'm questioning the information they've relayed to this point.
If one were to be leaning more towards CL and RL assisting BL in leaving, it would be reasonable to wonder if CL picked up BL from the park the evening of the 13th, at a time when the park was closed to the public, and took him to another location.
Also, in digging around, I discovered the park hours are 6:00 a.m. to sunset. (Source: Park Info.) It's a 10 minute drive for the Laundrie home to Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park (where the Mustang was located.) Assuming BL was at the park waiting for the gates to open, we can say we have a broad window of 5:45ish a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (based on my previous post about the weather), but I think that can probably be narrowed down even more. It would be nice to know what time SB allegedly spoke to BL on the 13th.
Recalling that the original statement from SB about BL missing as of the 14th did not include the “4-5 hr search” on Monday the 13th. Which of course makes no sense with their new timeline. Add to that if BL went out for his hike on the 13th exactly what time did parents become concerned enough to search for 4-5 hrs in the dark. ( I know I repeating myself from my previous posts, but I amshocked the press hasn’t called this atty out for his “fabrications”!
being the “creative” atty he has proven himself to be, all his texts or proclamations have some shred of fact. IMO, the Ls did become concerned 24-48 hrs later, after BL left on the 10-11th.
They gave their boy a nice weeks head start before they told LE. Probably a going away present. Moo