Alkali13
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No problem, I am good with the Google.Thanks, I didn't have the street address to look it up in maps.
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No problem, I am good with the Google.Thanks, I didn't have the street address to look it up in maps.
Even though Sebastian is a minor and that's no small thing, in the VB/JK case, there was grave evidence at the scene, no question of foul play. Fast action by law enforcement and a band of suspects who left a glaring trail of evidence.Moo..SR was not moved in the mother's car. FBI, TBI, and SCSD would have immediately executed search warrants for all electronic, tracking and dash cam forensics. LE would have immediately focused the search efforts on any area the vehicle may have stopped. I'm sure LE has detailed timeline and tracking for the mother's vehicle. Are they sharing it with the public or the parents? NOPE it's part of an open investigation.
I base this, on how quickly electronic forensics were obtained and the extensive detail in the Butler/Kelly and M Soto cases. They had detailed information within the first few days, according to search warrants and court documents that have been released. Arrest were made quickly.
Moo...SR left the house, I think thru a window, even though the parents believe he would not step on to the shrubs. He may have had help, someone he met on the Internet, who encouraged him. He may have exited through a door by himself. Even 15 yo autistic adolescents, do things parents can't imagine, when they're determined.
All my opinion
I hope that he will be found soon!We don't know that he ran away from home, or what happened to him at all.
Someone said that the mulch looked like it had been changed out. Unconfirmed.This article has a link to a time line. There is another from the same time frame from Nick on channel 5. On March 4 there was an update from LE saying they are scaling back the boots on the ground search to transition to an investigation. They said at the time even though you won’t see us out searching we’re still working to find Sebastian.
The landfill search was 1.5 days, around 3/6 or 3/7. They did have a lot of searches go on by volunteers thanks to the Riley search ending right at this time. They had Equasearch, Tn National Guard, TBI, FBI, they also left the EMA command post up in case calls came in they were prepared to search.
The retention pond did have foot prints near it but IIRC none leading out of it.
The front of their house has plants & mulch under the windows. That would have definitely left foot prints & some damage to the plants had someone gone in or out through a front window. There is also a fence around their backyard.
If they don't suspect foul play and there are no POIs, why would they review vehicle gps data? Have they secured a warrant to do that? TIASometimes, when LE is candid with family, family shares that information with the media and it jeopardizes the information. It is always best IMO when POIs don't know what LE knows and sometimes that means that nonPOI family doesn't get to know either.
It is best for LE if POIs make mistakes, double back, relax....
It is hard for me to be patient, I can't begin to imagine what it would be like to be family, boxed out. Painfully slow process. Arrests, if warranted, can be months, years out. Trials, many years out. Justice rolls slowly.
This is still very early.
I suspect LE's statements, few though they are, are IMO crafted toward person(s) of interest. We know nothing, no suspects, no crime, no flashlights in the night....
I suspect they know what they're doing.
JMO
keep thinking about Shawn Shawn Hornbeck. Always hope until there isn't.While it is true that the likelihood of finding Sebastian alive decreases as time marches on, cases like Connorjack Oswalt ‘s (he is also autistic) help keep hope alive in my mind. MOO
I think we know very little. Missing minor with special needs (diagnosis + without his medication) which, I'd think, would help with securing warrants. Every warrant requires a show of probable cause. A judge decides... would a judge find a warrant to obtain GPS data on, say, the family car, meets the threshold? I think it's always balanced against a citizen's (the car owner's) rights -- to privacy.If they don't suspect foul play and there are no POIs, why would they review vehicle gps data? Have they secured a warrant to do that? TIA
Trickier to obtain warrants in the absence of evidence of foul play, but the longer Sebastian remains missing, the greater the likelihood IMO that foul play is indeed indicated.
If they don't suspect foul play and there are no POIs, why would they review vehicle gps data?
If Katie had custody, wouldn’t she be the one enrolling him?
The police actively searched for about a week, including a landfill. They gave one of their few updates saying they were switching to an investigation but they would still be following any leads. This is something Seth Roger’s complains isn’t being done, he claims people have told him they have called LE but they don’t receive a call back. A searcher with a YT channel called LE after finding a pair of pants like the ones Sebastian was wearing when he left home, the officer who showed up refused to walk through the water to retrieve them. The YT called his supervisor and sat there waiting until the Super arrived & collected the pants. They were found not to belong to Sebastian.Apologies, I’m from uk so not sure how things work in the USA — are the police even searching for Sebastian at all? As in physical searches around the home, etc.?