On the night of the murder the mother of the accused called 911 from the family home, saying her son needed assistance.
Prosecutors said a Suffolk police officer went to the Liming family home about 9:15 the night of the slaying. The officer began to speak with Liming, his mother and sister.
At some point in the conversation, Underhill was mentioned. Liming's mother, Kim, called a lawyer and then asked the officer to leave, saying they would not answer any more questions, prosecutors said.
http://www.newsday.com/long-island/...ed-911-the-day-underhill-was-killed-1.6520235
I wonder if the victim was in the home at the time 911 was called. He had a fractured neck bone, he could have been paralyzed at this point. He was placed in the marsh alive and a board and bush was placed on his body.
After the victim was reported missing, calls to the Liming home from LE and the victim's mother went unanswered.