Thanks to Sheriff Bowerman and to bessie. Both did a fantastic job.
I would like to personally apologize to bessie. I swear I don't normally step all over someone trying to talk but we were having a terrible technical problem in that I couldn't hear ANYTHING most of the show. I didn't know I was talking over bessie.
Hopefully, this will get fixed by next week.
Thank you for all your wonderful questions everyone. You made my job much easier tonight
I asked him to clarify, and Sheriff Bowerman was very clear on that point. According to IR, DeOrr was alive and well at least as late as approximately 1:10 P.M. to 1:30-ish P.M.So, it does seem DeOrr was alive after the store? I guess that means I give up the hot-car idea.
No not at all. A polygraph measures differences in your heart rate and respirations when answering questions.Could their inconclusive results as to them being asked whether they know what happened Deorr be because they say, "No" but in their minds they believe he wandered off?
I asked him to clarify, and Sheriff Bowerman was very clear on that point. According to IR, DeOrr was alive and well at least as late as approximately 1:10 P.M. to 1:30-ish P.M.
So regarding the three hour timeline, this isn't the same thing that Klein was talking about is it? I thought Klein was talking about the last time anyone saw Deorr before he disappeared, which was originally believed to be 17 minutes and then determined to be closer to 4 hours.
And then we have Sheriff B stating that they don't believe it's 4 hours but closer to 3 hours from the time he went missing to the time the first responders arrived at the scene. That's two separate things, right? Now I don't know what Klein was even talking about.
Could their inconclusive results as to them being asked whether they know what happened Deorr be because they say, "No" but in their minds they believe he wandered off?
So regarding the three hour timeline, this isn't the same thing that Klein was talking about is it? I thought Klein was talking about the last time anyone saw Deorr before he disappeared, which was originally believed to be 17 minutes and then determined to be closer to 4 hours.
And then we have Sheriff B stating that they don't believe it's 4 hours but closer to 3 hours from the time he went missing to the time the first responders arrived at the scene. That's two separate things, right? Now I don't know what Klein was even talking about.
I'm not sure either. However, I'm taking it to mean they are talking about the same time period, and I'm sure Klein will share why he thinks the time span was longer. Hopefully.
Also there was something about they are not quite done with cell phone analysis I believe.