Hatfield
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If the critical event took place before arrival at the campsite it was illogical for 3 people to, almost simultaneously, call 911 many hours later.
I respectfully disagree.
If the Grandpa and Friend were fooled by the parents and really thought the boy was alive and well with them on the camping trip, then when the parents decided on Friday morning to unleash their "he is missing" plan, then everyone there would have begun thinking to call 911 about the same time.
Either that or if there was some collusion among all of them with the plan.
IMO, I think the grandparent and friend could have easily been fooled to think the boy was alive with the parents Thursday night. I know it sounds like it would be hard to do that but they drove separate vehicles, got there kind of late Thursday so getting dark soon, slept separately, etc. So I think it could have been rather easy to fool them.
All they would have had to do is just keep saying he is tired and sleeping in the vehicle.