JMO here, but the latest video on abc15 shows both "mothers" and one guy walking down the street with flyers of Skylar posting them on store windows.
Where the heck are the friends and family of these people offering to help, hitting the pavement, holding the news conferences?
So if the bio mom doesn't show up, it's just CP out there alone posting a few flyers???
I'm underwhelmed, to say the least.
Officials believe a 2-year-old boy who vanished from a northern Arizona campground over a week ago might be dead.
Lieutenant Tom Boelts with Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office said in a Monday press conference that, based on statistics and lack of evidence to the contrary, Sylar is believed to be dead.
There is a small chance that he is alive and Boelts believes the boy was taken from the campsite.
YCSO does not know who did it, but believe they will be able to solve the case.
No one is in custody at this time.
I have not seen that. Makes me very angry to hear about it! Every article talks about 'Massive search effort underway' etc. If I was in the area you bet I'd be out there spreading his picture around.
I'm seeing some tweets popup on Google search...but I still don't see who's covered this. I bet Nancy Grace will cover it tonight based on the google results.
ETA source
CBS5 news reporter
http://twitter.com/newsbyamanda
Case is now a criminal investigation and the YCSO believes he is no longer alive.
Prayers for this sweet little guy.
"Lieutenant Tom Boelts with Yavapai County Sheriffs Office said in a Monday press conference that, based on statistics and lack of evidence to the contrary, Sylar is believed to be dead."
http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_northern_az/other/ycso-believes-missing-2-year-old-is-dead
I wonder if since they don't have evidence he is alive, that they DO have evidence he is dead? But maybe not 100% proof, such as blood or something like that.
Does the Media know if they passed the lie detector test?
Based on evidence at the scene, Sheriff's investigators believe he was taken from the campsite, but they are uncertain whether he was dead or alive when taken, officials said.
However, they made clear that they believe the boy is now dead because they couldn't find any trace of him near the campsite, and if he wandered away, statistics suggest someone that age has a slim chance of surviving past the first 96 hours.