ID - DeOrr Kunz Jr, 2, Timber Creek Campground, 10 July 2015 - #6

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Deorr Kunz Jr.
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Missing two year old in Lemhi County
Search crews are looking for a missing two year old boy who was camping with his family in the Leadore area.

Family members say Deorr Kunz Jr. was camping yesterday afternoon at the Timber Creek Campground at Stone Reservoir when he was reported missing.

He was last seen wearing a camo jacket, blue sweatpants and camo cowboy boots.

There is no official word from yet from The Lemhi County Sheriff's Office or Salmon Search & Rescue of organized searches for the weekend. We'll update search information as it's released.
http://m.localnews8.com/news/Missing-two-year-old-in-Lemhi-County/34110688


Chief deputy on missing boy's family: 'They're solid
KTVB, KTVB.COM 2:14 p.m. MDT July 16, 2015

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"We've interviewed the family, and the information they've provided us - my office, myself - we're good with that," he said. "And I know there's a lot of innuendo out on social media and a lot of stuff going out there and it would be nice if it would stop and let them have a little peace. They're solid."


ID - Deorr Kunz Jr, 2 yr old -- Media,Timelines and Maps **NO DISCUSSION"


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Another past case, but I'm still trying to recall the little boy who disappeared in the large campground, name hasn't come to me yet: https://letsfindthem.wordpress.com/2013/05/

This one was found in the river however 3 days later: 03/27/13
Update – The body of Daisy Jo Holland, the Minnesota toddler who disappeared from Wapiti Park Campground in Sherburne County on Friday night was pulled from the Elk River on Sunday May 26, 2013, according to Elk River police chief Brad Rolfe
 
They said that in around 3 wks a body would surface if it was in the water, if the body is caught on something or if something has been placed on the body then it would never surface?

So many questions,
 
Another past case, but I'm still trying to recall the little boy who disappeared in the large campground, name hasn't come to me yet: https://letsfindthem.wordpress.com/2013/05/

This one was found in the river however 3 days later: 03/27/13

This little girl, Laura Ann Bradbury was kidnapped from Joshua Tree National Park, CA back in 1984. She was never found. :(

http://articles.latimes.com/2010/sep/18/local/la-me-0919-bradbury-20100918

ETA: changed link to MSM
 
There is a very interesting and well researched youtube video here under the article from this author who has studied missing children and adults and posts the statistics on the thread from various campgrounds all over the country. He concentrates on the National Parks such as Yosemite, etc. The article and video gives one pause and a lot to think about considering the sheer numbers of the missing from campgrounds and trails.

http://dcxposed.com/2014/04/27/secret-vanishings-americas-national-parks/
 
They said that in around 3 wks a body would surface if it was in the water, if the body is caught on something or if something has been placed on the body then it would never surface?

So many questions,

Certainly an article of clothing might get loose. I'm just worried that it's been so long that IF he's caught somewhere or on something, he might not be found now or any time soon. I can't even imagine. The not knowing must be devastating for his family.
 
They said that in around 3 wks a body would surface if it was in the water, if the body is caught on something or if something has been placed on the body then it would never surface?

So many questions,

I was just reading of a girl drowning in Lake Michigan over the weekend. The newspaper said she was spotted in the lake by a helicoptor that was searching. I guess waves brought her to the surface.


http://www.mysuburbanlife.com/2015/...tream-swimmer-found-in-lake-michigan/ahs1fmh/

CAROL STREAM – Officials have positively identified a body recovered from Lake Michigan near Indiana Dunes State Park shortly before noon Aug. 2 as that of Chase Froese of Carol Stream, who had been missing since July 31, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

The body was found by the Porter Fire Dive Rescue with the help of a Lake County Sheriff's Department helicopter....
 
So. Six threads in and we still know nothing more than Deorr is missing.

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Have we got anything to go on, at all...... has anything really changed since thread #1 post #1?
 
Do you think the FBI will let the public know how things are going or will they just wait until there is proof of what happened? this is so sad
 
I have a question about finding somebody in the water...How do you know for sure, the person stumbled in and drowned and it was not the cause of another person putting them in there? It's all so sad to even contemplate.
 
Do you think the FBI will let the public know how things are going or will they just wait until there is proof of what happened? this is so sad

I don't think there will be anything said unless an arrest is made. That seems to be the way these things go.

I kept hoping NG would revisit this but so far..no go there.

I sometimes wonder how they chose to do the NG shows. I also wonder if sometimes local LE and FBI ask her to not do a show if they are in an active investigation.

Just my own wonderings and questions.
 
I don't think there will be anything said unless an arrest is made. That seems to be the way these things go.

I kept hoping NG would revisit this but so far..no go there.

I sometimes wonder how they chose to do the NG shows. I also wonder if sometimes local LE and FBI ask her to not do a show if they are in an active investigation.

Just my own wonderings and questions.

Did they agree to do the show or did the Idaho reporter agree to share his interview? Would that require JM's and DK's permission/agreement?
 
I have a question about finding somebody in the water...How do you know for sure, the person stumbled in and drowned and it was not the cause of another person putting them in there? It's all so sad to even contemplate.

Well if the person died before being placed in water the lungs and eyes would give the game away among other things I think?
 
Well if the person died before being placed in water the lungs and eyes would give the game away among other things I think?

My knowledge is based entirely on TV shows, but I thought people who drowned had water in their lungs. If they're already dead, their lungs don't fill with water as they do if you die by drowning.
 
My knowledge is based entirely on TV shows, but I thought people who drowned had water in their lungs. If they're already dead, their lungs don't fill with water as they do if you die by drowning.

That is my understanding too. I'm sure there are some experts here that will explain in more detail though.
 
I believe MickShawn was asking how you would know it's an accidental drowning.
If a child who can't swim is found in the water... how do you know he fell in and wasn't thrown in?
Sort of like how do you know someone accidentally left their child in a hot car? That it wasn't intentional?

If I'm incorrect I apologize but that is the way I understood the question.
 
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