tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post2320954231911006803..comments2024-03-18T04:20:15.987-04:00Comments on Statement Analysis ®: Idaho: Missing 2 Year OldStatement Analysis Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13607372649929274491noreply@blogger.comBlogger87125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-14844247826121829422015-11-01T09:22:35.907-05:002015-11-01T09:22:35.907-05:00They're guilty of something...They're guilty of something...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-49637859709264040742015-10-13T19:24:09.806-04:002015-10-13T19:24:09.806-04:00Remember that this is not uncommon when the child ...Remember that this is not uncommon when the child shares the same name as Big Deorr the father. So they probably use this phrase a lot. That's why it sounds awkward to most people.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08069944681471180601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-24989235782913594082015-07-23T03:22:26.446-04:002015-07-23T03:22:26.446-04:00Foolsfeedonfolly "Little Deorr" isn'...Foolsfeedonfolly "Little Deorr" isn't such a big thing. It's actually very common to preface a childs name with "little" when they're a Jr & since his fathers name is also Deorr it really didn't surprise me. We have two "juniors" in my family whose parents did the same thing.Katenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-16720828864190996982015-07-20T04:54:30.340-04:002015-07-20T04:54:30.340-04:00The Facebook page has some strange posts from the ...The Facebook page has some strange posts from the user... For example, "Thank for you everyones continued support. Little Deorr will not be forgotten. As of right now there are no new updates but we are keeping every ear open and new article that is posted . Please continue to post leads and stories. Thank you." They also mention their are two donations sites available.....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-11374984151749732662015-07-19T04:27:04.880-04:002015-07-19T04:27:04.880-04:00Snake river is very important.Snake river is very important.Alinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-2337243430200977572015-07-18T23:20:00.372-04:002015-07-18T23:20:00.372-04:00Re: the blanket, the point the father was making i...Re: the blanket, the point the father was making is that DeOrr never went anywhere without his blanket, yet they have it there, showing that he left without it. He wanted to emphasize to people that the blanket wasn't "just like (replica)" DeOrr's.<br /><br />However, they said the blanket was in the truck, so of course if he went anywhere, he would have gone without the blanket, because how was he supposed to get it from the truck? <br /><br />This makes me wonder if perhaps DeOrr was in the truck when they walked away, leaving him with his great-grandpa. Great-grandpa didn't pay very close attention because the boy was in the truck, and he couldn't get out by himself.<br /><br />There was another adult with them - a male friend of great-grandpa's. He has not been interviewed or named by media, which I find odd.<br /><br />Why does DeOrr Sr say Snake River instead of search and rescue? There's something important about it, but I don't know what.MzOpinion8dnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-63057023439649550632015-07-17T22:18:25.120-04:002015-07-17T22:18:25.120-04:00I think that by "exact replica of a security ...I think that by "exact replica of a security blanket" he means the "embodiment of a security blanket".Alinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-7397230422719392732015-07-17T07:03:59.138-04:002015-07-17T07:03:59.138-04:00Thanks, Anonymous. I also wonder about the blanket...Thanks, Anonymous. I also wonder about the blanket, and the odd introduction of the word 'replica' - it seems too bad to suspect that the father knows what happened to him, but it's like as though he's inviting people to think that. <br /><br />What's lacking from either parent is real pleading towards an abductor on the grounds that the baby needs his blanket, cup or monkey as much as he needs his parents - but shock does strange things to people, and the mother could hardly get a word in, maybe resigned to being 'she', ground down by kids, work, and an overbearing husband. Too much speculation on my part, though - mostly I find it hard to think these parents did anything, and maybe the father is being hyper in a bid to distract himself and others from what they didn't do to prevent the little boy no longer being with them. Julietnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-74144627526740842322015-07-17T00:23:55.939-04:002015-07-17T00:23:55.939-04:00Is it possible the blanket they have is actually a...Is it possible the blanket they have is actually a replica and his is with him. They go on about how it's a comfort to him and he goes no where without it but oddly refer to replica when talking about the blanket. In the baby doe from Massachusetts case they say it appears the person who placed her there cared for her because she was wrapped in her blanket. I would be curious if they do find him if he has his blanket. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-90766783041167573732015-07-16T21:38:30.097-04:002015-07-16T21:38:30.097-04:00********* Sorry for the separation; there is a 4,0...********* Sorry for the separation; there is a 4,000 character comment limit ************Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-24061741537611235442015-07-16T21:36:09.089-04:002015-07-16T21:36:09.089-04:00------------------- END OF INTERVIEW CONTINUED ---...------------------- END OF INTERVIEW CONTINUED -------------------<br /><br />D: No matter what it takes.<br />J: ..where he belongs. Even if you have to just leave him at a store where somebody else will see him and bring him home safely to us. I don't - just drop him off somewhere where - <br />D: And if that's not the case..<br />J: - somebody is at so they can see him and bring him home.<br />D: And if that may not be the case, I will, we will search for you, and search for you, and search for you, until we find you, no matter how long it takes, no matter what we gotta overcome, we will find you,son.<br /><br />------------------- END OF TRANSCRIPTION AND VIDEO -------------------<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-35192173723897284952015-07-16T21:34:32.589-04:002015-07-16T21:34:32.589-04:00-------------------END OF INTERVIEW---------------...-------------------END OF INTERVIEW-------------------<br /><br />Jessica: we'll continue to look until he is found - we don't care how long it takes, we, and we think as many people that have shared the story and continue to share his pictures and things like that, if somebody has him, they'll eventually bring him back...and they will come forward with some sort of information. <br />D: somebody will come forward wondering where this child has come from. That may not be the case, but it could be, so that's why we're trying to look at this aspect as well. <br />I: and you want people to keep sharing?<br />J: yes, please keep sharing photos.<br />D: yes. Keep sharing his photos, keep him in your mind, your hearts and your prayers, and just keep looking, keep your eyes open, please. Social media in general, in public just keep your eyes open and keep sharing.<br />I: tell me about the blanket.Jessica: this is his blanket. He doesn't go anywhere without his blanket, his cup, or his monkey, and all three of them were left at the campground. And since he..<br />D: All three has to be with him.<br />J: Yes.<br />D: He will trip over them if he has to, but they are going with him, and this is the first time since he's been born, pretty much, that he's been without these things...and that's another reason why we were wondering.<br />J: Yes, because this is the blanket that we brought him home in from the hospital, this is his, this is what comforts him and at all times. <br />D: This is an exact replica of a security blanket, for everybody this is his actual blanket - he does not go anywhere without it, that's our other concern of why.<br />J: Yeah, and I..<br />Interviewer: should he be out there and happen to see this, what would you say?<br />D: We're looking for you, son, and we will find y,oh, and we love you more than anything in the world. You have a lot of people who love you and who are looking for you, buddy, we'll find you - Daddy will find you.<br />J: We won't stop looking until we get you home.<br />I: [inaudible].- is there anything you want to add?<br />J: Just if somebody has him, please don't hurt him, just bring him home safely to us.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-73286089002219929342015-07-16T21:33:21.226-04:002015-07-16T21:33:21.226-04:00---------------- MIDDLE OF INTERVIEW CONTINUED 2 -...---------------- MIDDLE OF INTERVIEW CONTINUED 2 --------------<br />J: shoes come off..anything<br />D: There's just nothing. There's a possibility that he may be with somebody, and that's giving us some hope. It's a bad thing that he will be not with us right now but it also means there is a good chance that he is alive and with somebody, so we're trying every aspect we can, any aspect we can..<br />Interviewer: is that what your gut tells you?<br />D: Yes. As his father I believe and I think after being up there, and a lot of people agree with me a lot, that he is no longer up the mountain anymore. The searching advances they used, and was just very thorough for miles, there wasn't a stone left unturned, there still isn't, and we're going to continue to search, but being his father also, that's what my heart and my gut tell me but I'm not sure, so that's where I'm asking the public's help -anything - I'm, Lhima HC Sherriff are handling this but they're not designed for systems quite like this, they've got two phone lines, and please be patient, they're doing the best they can, and we all are, and we will find him.<br />I : do you plan to hold a vigil down here? I guess you haven't even thought about it. Do you want the community in Idaho Falls to rally? I know they don't want a lot of people up there.<br />D: that's what we're not real sure. I don't, yet again, as a father who's very concerned, with the whole family, we'll tell you 'yes, if we can get the whole state of Idaho up there we would love to' - but in such a small area that has been combed and combed and combed, something may have been missed but I don't know. I've been trying,,,I'm gonna be getting with the Lhima HC Sherriff in Snake River, sorry, the Salmon - Snake and River-.Salmon Search and Rescue, to see what their thoughts on everything is, and trust me with such a small area, one hundred and seventy five people, there was nowhere to park, nowhere to walk, there was grid searches up from one end - there's ridges from one side to the other and they're not very far apart, and they was all searched, all the way down to the bottom all the way above the reservoir. The rest itself, not a lot of people know the place. The reservoir itself isn't but maybe a few feet deep. If you're up on top you can see the bottom of the centre. If you're looking at the middle you can see the bottom of it, so everything has been 100% thoroughly checked but nobody can guarantee me 100% so I'm gonna keep looking.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-6500236345798557012015-07-16T21:32:06.244-04:002015-07-16T21:32:06.244-04:00----------------- MIDDLE OF INTERVIEW CONTINUED --...----------------- MIDDLE OF INTERVIEW CONTINUED --------------<br /><br />DeOrre Sr.: There's a problem, my pick-up truck is black..<br />Jessica: he drives a black truck.<br />DeOrre Sr.: as a family, we went down to get a few things. It was me, but they claim it was at six o clock...that afternoon, evening, but we..were...<br />Jessica: Earlier, it was earlier that day<br />DeOrre Sr.: ..with search and rescue until what, a quarter to four..?<br />Jessica: yeah..<br />DeOrre Sr.: we didn't, we never, haven't left the camp since one o clock that afternoon, so it's just a lot of hearsay, and..<br />interviewer: was anybody camping round you?<br />D: that we don't know is...I come to find, I didn't know the area, and I didn't know, I ..there, it's very open but you can't see much ...there's a road that goes up and along the top - we're camped underneath the reservoir, basically right below it, and you can go up above the reservoir, and I didn't even know the road was, did that, I didn't know the road was up there, and as I travelled up there myself, I could've found out [?] I could see everything that was going on at the campsite, but you can't see out - you can't see up, you can't see round and if anyone comes to the bottom of your camp ground you can't even see they are...<br />interviewer: So they could've come to your...<br />D: they could've come in and you could never know it. The water was not very, it was not a fast running creek, but it is quite loud moving through the logs and things like that, so hearing range is not all that far either..so's you couldn't hear anyone coming up either.<br />Interviewer: so he was just kind of playing, you guys were doing your thing and then you noticed...<br />D: he was playing with grandpa<br />J: he, yeah, he was with my grandfather<br />D:.he was over, he was getting ready for a nap, uh say it was almost, by that time it was almost two, and he usually takes his nap, um...we was just, yeah, we decided we were going to go a little exploring, and he was going to be good with grandpa by the campfire, we weren't more than fifty..<br />J: ten minutes<br />D: fifty yards away and ten minutes, but for time, we, I, seen him to the point I figured out he was gone and I come back up to the creek and I actually seen, there were some things down by there, some little minnows that I thought he would just love, so when I come back up to get him and I yelled over to grandpa, um, where, you know, where is little DeOrr? He, immediately shock. He says, he came up to you, because it's such a small area. That's what a lot of people, they don't understand, they just assume how could you let your child out of your sight? This area is pretty well blocked in and you can see, you, there is no way you couldn't not see him, in what we thought, and just a split second your whole world is upside down and - vanished, there's not a trace found. That's the reason why they, this been called on the news a suspension, because it is not a suspension, but there's not s single trace of him. This child loses stuff. He's two, almost three, anybody who has a child that age range knows, they leave trails, they lose stuff..<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-57182070141850566142015-07-16T21:29:51.202-04:002015-07-16T21:29:51.202-04:00-------------------MIDDLE OF INTERVIEW------------...-------------------MIDDLE OF INTERVIEW--------------------<br /><br />Interviewer: Tell us a little bit about, first of all, how are you guys holding up? I know everybody, a lot of people, are praying for you all. <br />DeOrre Sr.: Friends and family, and hoping to be strong for him.<br />Jessica:. Pretty...the support around us is what's, I know, keeping us together because if we didn't have all of our family - the minute I called my mom, and she was up there in a matter of hours and the same with the rest of our family, they were just up there, around us.<br />D: Luckily, we - a few phone calls Is all it took at first, and we had, as Sheriff David said in the news, a hundred and seventy five plus people up there in the grid searches, volunteers, uh, professionals, and anybody I called. The service up there is very hearsay - here, there - it's camping, you know. Um, we're trying to hold up the best we can, but with - we have hope, is the thing. Hope is what keeps it going because the search is not over, the search is not done. We will find him, no matter what.<br />I: You were in the truck so you were the first to realize, ' Oh, no, DeOrr is not here.'<br />D: No, we both did, I - <br />J: We both did.<br />D: After twenty minutes of up and down the creek and up and around the camp, and he wasn't there, that's when I got in my pick up truck and drove down the road to try and get some service.<br />J: - especially after screaming his name, we have nicknames for him, no sound of him, no crying.<br />D:.he's a goer and a mover but he does not go away from his parents, he does not.<br />J: Yes, he's very attached to us.<br />I: So this is unusual.<br />D: Very unusual, sir.<br />J: And we didn't hear people around us, we didn't see anybody, we have - <br />Off camera: social media, that needs to be addressed.<br />I: Yes, social media can be a good thing but it can also -<br />D: That's, that's one of the -<br />J:.We just don't want anything to twist it<br />I: Yes, we don't want to twist it, so clear up any rumors that you've seen or heard<br />J: We've-<br />Off camera [inaudible] - we need to talk about -<br />J: One thing that concerned me -<br />D: We wanna get to that. Most of the biggest rumors that are going around is - I mean, I have heard everything from the - I mean, why you would make up a rumor that has to do with a three year old is - if you're not going to help, please, don't - if it's not helpful - it's -<br />J: Yeah.<br />D: This is a two, almost three year old we're talking about, please help us. But I've heard everything from my company won't let me come home off the road to look for my son - I was there the entire time, and my employer, four hours after my son went missing, has been up there day and night, has not slowed down - um, and that, that one bothered me, and then they just came, they got worse, and they got worse, and they got worse - but that's a handful of bad with a bunch of good. The amount of support is overwhelming, and it's good.<br />I: Is there any rumor, or anything you've seen that you want to clear up, Jessica?<br />Interviewer : is there any rumors or anything you've seen that you want to clear up, Jessica?<br />Jessica: I just, somebody at the store, um at Leador, said, it was one of the ladies that had worked at the store, said that they saw, um, a gentleman and a younger blonde boy matching our description of our son, really filthy, buying candy for him, and he was just bawling, in a black truck. That is the only other...<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-60231940487529075172015-07-16T21:28:47.515-04:002015-07-16T21:28:47.515-04:00------------BEGINNING CONTINUED-------------------...------------BEGINNING CONTINUED--------------------<br />J: They thought it was, it might have been, a part of a shoe, or something, but they said, go check that out.<br />D: These guys search miles, so the miles radius they have - it's very rocky terrain, it's very open, it's not -.the helicopter they used is used to back very deep Montana, it is designed for a lot worse situations than this, and there was not a trace of my son found - there still isn't but the search is on, that's - the hearsay of things has kind of gotten way out of hand, the search is so far as it's been put on, that it's been suspended, and that is not entirely sure or true. Sheriff Dave of Lhema HC, I just spoke with him on the phone this morning - he has got horseback riders and trackers up there right now, and very advanced professionals. I'll be going up, and I've just come down to get any resources I can get to go back, right on back up today. Um, what questions do you guys have?<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-38863884212108566652015-07-16T21:27:22.096-04:002015-07-16T21:27:22.096-04:00*********** TRANSCRIPTION OF ENTIRE INTERVIEW ****...*********** TRANSCRIPTION OF ENTIRE INTERVIEW ************ <br /><br /> By Juliet<br /><br />-------BEGINNING OF INTERVIEW------------<br /><br />Interviewer: Alright, DeOrre, take us back, was it Friday?<br />Jessica: Yes.<br />DeOrre Sr:.i'm not sure what day it is today!<br />I : today's Monday. <br />J: It was Friday.<br />D: Friday, about 2.26 was when I, was it 2.26?<br />J: It was 2.36 when I called.<br />D : 2.36 when she called and I was in the truck hauling down to the road trying to get service because I didn't think one bar would get it. So I, she got very very lucky. I was blessed that she was able to get service because I didn't think, i didn't want to try and risk getting half way through my talking to 911 and have it cut off. So I went down to where I knew I could get a little service, about a half mile down the road. Uh, we searched for - after about twenty minutes in a dead panic, not knowing where he was in such a small area, and not knowing, never being there, I knew I was in trouble. Um, so we decided to call search and rescue, uh, and that's when I drove down. She tried getting a signal out - um, as soon as I got a hold of the,, I kind of, they told me that she was on the other line with them and they had our location, and they were on our way. They, they were amazing, they are amazing and they still continue to be. Ah, Lhema High County Sherriff and Salmon Search and Rescue, you could not ask for a better group of people, volunteers, and search and rescue, and just everybody. You couldn't ask for better people - so sincere, so concerned, and they were - everybody was emotionally attached to this, as you, anybody would be of a two year old. <br />He's pretty small for his age but he moves pretty good, and that was our concern. He, uh, was right with us, where it's at, I mean I thought it would be perfect to go camping there because it's enclosed by walls and mountains, and there's not much space around there he could go, and our biggest concern was the creek, which was knee deep and a few feet wide, but he's a little guy. Um, they finally, yesterday, we were able to put that to rest and have HC Sheriff Dave and the rest of the sheriffs have put out that there is, they assured me, there is 100% chance that he is not anywhere in that water, around that water. They have torn that creek upside down and in and out. The divers have gone through with wetsuits, along with the helicopter - that was the world's most advanced search and rescue helicopter, volunteered out of Montana, and those guys were just amazing, the accuracy they had with the night vision ability it has and the heat range it can see,, they were - . The one guy, I can't remember his name, um, I've met so many people, so many good people, but he was - his own safety, he was, he was more or less,, he was strapped in, he was on the side of that helicopter, looking, and I - he was looking down. I remember them telling me they asked search and rescue to look over, because there was an orange insect repellant can, they think by the bank, and they were dead on, that's what it was, how accurate these guys are.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-62113680655796370162015-07-16T21:13:03.736-04:002015-07-16T21:13:03.736-04:00I pretty sure if I lost my kid I would know exactl...I pretty sure if I lost my kid I would know exactly what day it is and the time. I feel like he was to casual about that. I also feel that the mom is innocent. Look at how sunburned she is. DeOrr Sr talks to much. Liars have been known to fill the silence with tons of words because they are nervous. Also he doesnt get emotional until the very last few second of the interview. Looks forced. He makes his eyes water but I dont see any tears. But the video isnt high def and this is all just speculation...<br /><br />Anyway I have placed all of Juilets text in the right order. <br /><br />Prepare for a massive wall of text:Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-75824826578190982402015-07-16T16:08:46.689-04:002015-07-16T16:08:46.689-04:00Interviewer: Tell us a little bit about, first of ...Interviewer: Tell us a little bit about, first of all, how are you guys holding up? I know everybody, a lot of people, are praying for you all. <br />DeOrre Sr.: Friends and family, and hoping to be strong for him.<br />Jessica:. Pretty...the support around us is what's, I know, keeping us together because if we didn't have all of our family - the minute I called my mom, and she was up there in a matter of hours and the same with the rest of our family, they were just up there, around us.<br />D: Luckily, we - a few phone calls Isxall it took at first, and we had, as Sheriff David said in the news, a hundred and seventy five plus people up there in the grid searches, volunteers, uh, professionals, and anybody I called. The service up there is very hearsay - here, there - it's camping, you know. Um, we're trying to hold up the best we can, but with - we have hope, is the thing. Hope is what keeps it going because the search is not over, the search is not done. We will find him, no matter what.<br />I: You were in the truck so you were the first to realise, ' Oh, no, DeOrr is not here.'<br />D: No, we both did, I - <br />J: We both did.<br />D: After twenty minutes of up and down the creek and up and around the camp, and he wasn't there, that's when I got in my pick up truck and drove down the road to try and get some service.<br />J: - especially after screaming his name, we have nicknames for him, no sound of him, no crying.<br />D:.he's a goer and a mover but he does not go away from his parents, he does not.<br />J: Yes, he's very attached to us.<br />I: So this is unusual.<br />D: Very unusual, sir.<br />J: And we didn't hear people around us, we didn't see anybody, we have - <br />Off camera: social media, that needs to be addressed.<br />I: Yes, social media can be a good thing but it can also -<br />D: That's, that's one of the -<br />J:.We just don't want anything to twist it<br />I: Yes, we don't want to twist it, so clear up any rumours that you've seen or heard<br />J: We've-<br />Off camera [inaudible] - we need to talk about -<br />J: One thing that concerned me -<br />D: We wanna get to that. Most of the biggest rumours that are going around is - I mean, I have heard everything from the - I mean, why you would make up a rumour that has to do with a three year old is - if you're not going to help, please, don't - if it's not helpful - it's -<br />J: Yeah.<br />D: This is a two, almost three year old we're talking about, please help us. But I've heard everything from my company won't let me come home off the road to look for my son - I was there the entire time, and my employer, four hours after my son went missing, has been up there day and night, has not slowed down - um, and that, that one bothered me, and then they just came, they got worse, and they got worse, and they got worse - but that's a handful of bad with a bunch of good. The amount of support is overwhelming, and it's good.<br />I: Is there any rumour, or anything you've seen that you want to clear up, Jessica?<br /><br />----<br />Ends at the point where the earlier transcription posts begin. If anyone would like to cut and paste them in the right order, and tidy it up, maybe exchange my British spellings for American, and repost as a whole, they are welcome to do so, and thanks. I think it would be improved if read through whilst listening to the interview, to catch any errors/ mishearings I might have made.Julietnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-69519687698517618422015-07-16T16:06:42.024-04:002015-07-16T16:06:42.024-04:00If he (dad) had never been there, how could he hav...If he (dad) had never been there, how could he have thought that would be the perfect place to go camping? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-6626478366140727122015-07-16T15:16:44.199-04:002015-07-16T15:16:44.199-04:00interview continued (this is where it began).
Int...interview continued (this is where it began).<br /><br />Interviewer: Alright, DeOrre, take us back, was it Friday?<br />Jessica: Yes.<br />DeOrre Sr:.i'm not sure what day it is today!<br />I : today's Monday. <br />J: It was Friday.<br />D: Friday, about 2.26 was when I, was it 2.26?<br />J: It was 2.36 when I called.<br />D : 2.36 when she called and I was in the truck hauling down to the road trying to get service because I didn't think one bar would get it. So I, she got very very lucky. I was blessed that she was able to get service because I didn't think, i didn't want to try and risk getting half way through my talking to 911 and have it cut off. So I went down to where I knew I could get a little service, about a half mile down the road. Uh, we searched for - after about twenty minutes in a dead panic, not knowing where he was in such a small area, and not knowing, never being there, I knew I was in trouble. Um, so we decided to call search and rescue, uh, and that's when I drove down. She tried getting a signal out - um, as soon as I got a hold of the,, I kind of, they told me that she was on the other line with them and they had our location, and they were on our way. They, they were amazing, they are amazing and they still continue to be. Ah, Lhema High County Sherriff and Salmon Search and Resxue, you could not ask for a better group of people, volunteers, and search and rescue, and just everybody. You couldn't ask for better people - so sincere, so concerned, and they were - everybody was emotionally attached to this, as you, anybody would be of a two year old. <br />He's pretty small for his age but he moves pretty good, and that was our concern. He, uh, was right with us, where it's at, I mean I thought it would be perfect to go camping there because it's enclosed by walls and mountains, and there's not much space around there he could go, and our biggest concern was the creek, which was knee deep and a few feet wide, but he's a little guy. Um, they finally, yesterday, we were able to put that to rest and have HC Sheriff Dave and the rest of the sheriffs have put out that there is, they assured me, there is 100% chance that he is not anywhere in that water, around that water. They have torn that creek upside down and in and out. The divers have gone through with wetsuits, along with the helicopter - that was the world's most advanced search and rescue helicopter, volunteered out of Montana, and those guys were just amazing, the accuracy they had with the night vision ability it has and the heat range it can see,, they were - . The one guy, I can't remember his name, um, I've met so many people, so many good people, but he was - his own safety, he was, he was more or less,, he was strapped in, he was on the side of that helicopter, looking, and I - he was looking down. I remember them telling me they asked search and rescue to look over, because there was an orange insect repellant can, they think by the bank, and they were dead on, that's what it was, how accurate these guys are.<br /><br />J: They thought it was, it might have been, a part of a shoe, or something, but they said, go check that out.<br />D: These guys search miles, so the miles radius they have - it's very rocky terrain, it's very open, it's not -.the helicopter they used is used to back very deep Montana, it is designed for a lot worse situations than this, and there was not a trace of my son found - there still isn't but the search is on, that's - the hearsay of things has kind of gotten way out of hand, the search is so far as it's been put on, that it's been suspended, and that is not entirely sure or true. Sheriff Dave of Lhema HC, I just spoke with him on the phone this morning - he has got horseback riders and trackers up there right now, and very advanced professionals. I'll be going up, and I've just come down to get any resources I can get to go back, right on back up today. Um, what questions do you guys have?Julietnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-1873978692324226852015-07-16T14:22:54.794-04:002015-07-16T14:22:54.794-04:00Is there duper's delight going on around the p...Is there duper's delight going on around the point at which the father is speaking about the sheriff and the two phone lines, or is he just inappropriately excited at being on tv? His upset at the end seems genuine.<br />Julietnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-4689749045396149122015-07-16T14:02:47.777-04:002015-07-16T14:02:47.777-04:00Not sure if the father says this IS or IS NOT an e...Not sure if the father says this IS or IS NOT an exact replica - either way, seems odd to introduce the idea of a replica whilst also saying it is his actual blanket. Also, I'm not convinced that the father did not know the area, and had never been there before -.i think he didn't know about the road above the reservoir and maybe was anxious that something might have been seen from there by persons unknown?Julietnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-38015569938195947292015-07-16T13:55:29.827-04:002015-07-16T13:55:29.827-04:00Jessica: this is his blanket. He doesn't go an...<br />Jessica: this is his blanket. He doesn't go anywhere without his blanket, his cup, or his monkey, and all three of them were left at the campground. And since he..<br />D: All three has to be with him.<br />J: Yes.<br />D: He will trip over them if he has to, but they are going with him, and this is the first time since he's been born, pretty much, that he's been without these things...and that's another reason why we were wondering.<br />J: Yes, because this is the blanket that we brought him home in from the hospital, this is his, this is what comforts him and at all times. <br />D: This is an exact replica of a security blanket, for everybody this is his actual blanket - he does not go anywhere without it, that's our other concern of why.<br />J: Yeah, and I..<br />Interviewer: should he be out there and happen to see this, what would you say?<br />D: We're looking for you, son, and we will find y,oh, and we love you more than anything in the world. You have a lot of people who love you and who are looking for you, buddy, we'll find you - Daddy will find you.<br />J: We won't stop looking until we get you home.<br />I: [inaudible].- is there anything you want to add?<br />J: Just if somebody has him, please don't hurt him, just bring him home safely to us.<br />D: No matter what it takes.<br />J: ..where he belongs. Even if you have to just leave him at a store where somebody else will see him and bring him home safely to us. I don't - just drop him off somewhere where - <br />D: And if that's not the case..<br />J: - somebody is at so they can see him and bring him home.<br />D: And if that may not be the case, I will, we will search for you, and search for you, and search for you, until we find you, no matter how long it takes, no matter what we gotta overcome, we will find you,son. <br /><br />--<br />End of interview. I should have started at the beginning - i could add the rest later if that could be helpful, but I'm out of time for a little while now.Julietnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7164794708270892518.post-8783703296603941762015-07-16T13:17:08.188-04:002015-07-16T13:17:08.188-04:00Yea wasn't that a specific case of actors tryi...Yea wasn't that a specific case of actors trying to get publicity and weren't they wanna be reality tv stars? I'm not sure what the gain would be for these parents. It would be shocking if they are doing it for attention. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com