Here is a post I made way back in the beginning of the case from the point of a father with a missing child.
My actions as a normal father and what I did and Ron's fake 911 call convinced me what a fraud he is.
Way back when my daughters were 10 and 6 they did not show up home from school which was one half block away. They were about 10 minutes late and my wife and I started getting worried. I took off walking to the school sure i would find them walking slowly home. I got to the school and went to both their classrooms and no girls. I was starting to get worried but I calmed myself down and went to the office and they were not there and I asked the office lady to page them. No answer.
Now I am getting worried but I get to thinking ok they stopped at a friends house on the way home a couple of doors down from our house and are probably home now so I walk very fast home. No Kids and my wife had been to the neighbors and nobody was home. Pure pure Panic now, my gut hurt bad and terror was setting in, it was all i could do to say call 911 and I was out the door to the neighbors. 2 homes I worried about on our block because of the people that lived there, I went straight to them and started banging on the door hard. Each one nobody answered and each of them the doors were unlocked and I went right in and searched for my girls.
I then decided to go back to the school and search the block behind the school, this is in tunnel vision terror and as I run across the road i see a police car coming and know they are going to the house. I run through the school and look up and there are my daughters on the playground swings.
We walked home.
and you know just reliving this made me shaky.
That is why I do not buy Ron staying around for the 911 call and everything he was saying on it.
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I had a similar experience when my daughter was about 20. Now, I DID assume the worst, because I knew who she was with, and what he was capable of. The bf called me from his house, and told me that she had insisted he let her out, so he let her out near our house. I knew she would never do this. We looked everywhere and I had the neighbors looking, but we didn't find her. During this time, her life flashed before my eyes. I saw them in the car arguing, him strangling her, him hiding her in the woods, and then going home to his mother. It was at that moment, that I realized I didn't trust him or his mother. After we looked, I called 911. I DID make some threats on this guy's life, but again, I knew what was possible. The cops couldn't go to his house, because he lived out of city limits, so I told them we would go get him and drag him to the station...becuase he was already changing his story of why and where he put her out. We found her walking to his house. I was so upset, and angry, that I slapped her all the way home. Talking to the 911 operator, was the most scared I've ever been, and when he asked me to describe what she was last wearing, I almost lost it, and screamed at him for speaking of her in past tense. My overriding emotion was panic, and then hope. I did have dread, but, my memory was crystal clear, and I answered every question, even the stupid ones. This all happened at about 2 in the morning. After my dd went to sleep, I wrote the guy the nastiest text possible. I told him that he wanted her dead, but didn't have the guts to do it, so he pushed her out in a horrible neighborhood, (he did), hoping someone else would finish the job. Well, stupidly, they got back together, and of course, there was another incident. My daughter really thought she would die that night. He beat her, strangled her, she passed out, and another girl intervened and busted a wine bottle over his head. The ex and my daughter both went to jail. Cops said it was because she fought back...hmmm...But, at least I knew where she was, and she was alive. That night finally put an end to the relationship, because she knew he wanted her dead. Anyway, I know people react differently in these situations, but IMO, Ron's reaction only makes sense, if he knew what happened. Not saying he killed Haleigh, but he at least knew why she was taken and who took her. His lawyer said he mentioned JO on the 911, so Ron knew what was up. IMO, he either knew who Haleigh was with, and what was possible, or he was trying to take suspicion off himself. MOO