I found their statements to be pretty advantageous as they resulted in engendering far more questions while not finding themselves caught short on providing hard answers because of the very vagueness of their statements.
Ummm, you are aware that investigators culled from various agencies, including the FBI who have been going hard on this case for many months now would not agree with you concerning abduction. Hell, even the original and team of private investigators the parents engaged have tossed any abduction theory. Two separate polygraphs after examination by the FBI say the parents are being less than truthful. You are not going to give truthful and direct answers when they would incriminate you. Just sayin'.......
You make a good point as far as agencies being involved. But I just don't think these two are smart enough, solid enough, strong enough...I think if either one of them were really responsible they would have cracked by now. In terms of lie detectors, My physiological responses would be through the roof, if someone was persisting in asking me where my child was and I didn't know. I'm sitting here right now twitching just thinking about the questions...Did you hurt your son? Answer NO!. THOUGHT: But someone must be right now...Twitch...twitch. Do you know where your son is...Nope I do not...Go find him, go find him NOWWWWWW! (Goes into Incredible hulk mode wrecks the room)...that would be my physiological response.
So when the parents said they were gone about 15-17 minutes, investigators have now established the time period being closer to 4 hours rather than 17 minutes. WTF were they doing for 4 fucking hours and why lie about if you weren't guilty??!!??
I think I got a dislike from you for originally suspecting the parents...just saying.
To answer your question-I think they were disposing of the body, somewhere far away from the campsite. Since so much time was unaccounted for, they hid him well, and his little body won't be found
he WAS wearing a camo jacket and jeans...
I also think that they used that time to make up their story and their plan.
I'm sorry @Angiebla. I don't think I meant to dislike your post. It was accidental I'm sure. I rarely dislike a post unless you're jack. Usually if I disagree or dislike I just don't rate it unless I'm gonna respond to it with reason. Sorry about that anyways.
I was thinking the same thing as to what they were doing in that 4 hour time gap..I also think that they used that time to make up their story and their plan.
I still wonder why Jessica's ex husband thought it was necessary to file for custody of their two children. I believe I read that Jessica chose not to fight the case in court and the children's father was granted permanent custody.
As for them not being smart enough to outsmart he cops, there's been quite a few that have outsmarted the cops, sometimes not on purpose, sometimes the cops are dumber, Sometimes the fates just allign and they're never caught, who would have ever htought that Casey would get away with what she did, even with the shitty lawyer that she had, she was just smart enough to keep her mouth closed long enough and it taking so long to find Caylee that no forensics remained sometimes you don't need smarts, it just happens.
The boy’s parents told authorities that they and family friend Isaac Reinwand were going fishing in a creek near their campsite outside Leadore, located about 115 miles northwest of Idaho Falls. The parents said as the three of them headed off, DeOrr was following them.
The parents said that when they asked DeOrr whether he wanted to go with them or stay at the campsite with the boy’s grandfather, Robert Walton, the boy reportedly went back to camp, the Lemhi County Sheriff’s Office said. Vilt said that the creek Kunz Sr., Mitchell and Reinwand visited was only about 50 to 100 feet from the campsite where Walton was located.
According to his parents’ statements to authorities, the boy vanished during the next 15 to 20 minutes when there was confusion over who was actually watching the boy.
“A little kid who got lost in 15 to 20 minutes would be crying somewhere nearby,” Vilt said, noting that the boy was reportedly wearing oversized cowboy boots that were difficult for him to walk in at the time he disappeared. “They would have (found) him eventually. It all just didn’t add up.”
and taken him back and put him in the arms of whoever was in charge
Who the heck asks a 2 yr old that kind of question and expects an answer and then just walks away from him, leaving him to make his way back to the campsite by himself, it didn't happen like that. I would have picked him up, oversized cowboy boots and all, and taken him back and put him in the arms of whoever was in charge and then went back to fishing, that way I KNOW that someone, anyone knew that I was gone and that they were in charge of him. Any parent would.
Has anyone seen this fish tale before?
http://www.idahostatejournal.com/me...cle_c4a3d0ab-769a-5bad-b810-374322a60d39.html
In this version of events the parents and Reinwand are off to go fishing and Deorr attemps to follow them.
Kyron's skull will eventually roll down a canyon from an illegal landscape dump site.I feel as if this case will go the way of Kyron Horman and that really pisses me the fuck off. They deserve better than this.