The Disappearance of DeOrr Kunz

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • DeOrr Kunz disappeared in 2015, and has never been seen since. In this video we will look at what happened that day and after, and at the recent updates regarding the unsolved disappearance of DeOrr Kunz.
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  • @tylertheguy3160
    @tylertheguy3160 5 лет назад +3541

    If Isaac was supposed to be a scapegoat, I really feel bad for the dude. Imagine that you're a shy and socially awkward person who may not be the best at introductions and making friends, and then one day you get invited to do something fun by some people that you think just genuinely like you. Then when you get there, it turns out they just want to pin a heinous crime on you.

    • @bilindalaw-morley161
      @bilindalaw-morley161 4 года назад +154

      Tyler The Guy so true. I thought his “ no comment” was interesting. What if the father threatened him. And he doesn’t want to lie

    • @cvbabc
      @cvbabc 4 года назад +54

      @@bilindalaw-morley161 But threatened him with what? It's been years. Why would Issac still be afraid? If he witnessed it why not say something during all those interviews and if he killed Dior, how did he do it and hide the body that quickly? It's still a mystery for me because I can't align enough facts to point me in any direction.

    • @lovepet4565
      @lovepet4565 4 года назад +65

      Tyler The Guy that is the way Narcissism goes. Ive experienced it too
      And im not mentally slow. Nor awkward. I feel badly for him and that baby. Someone knows and im
      Shocked noones spilled the beans

    • @249Bubbles
      @249Bubbles 4 года назад +93

      Totally agree. If this is the case, I feel awful for Isaac. Poor guy just wanted to enjoy a good time and make friends. I don't trust the look or sound of the parents--especially the dad. How they present everything--it just strikes me as very fishy.

    • @magical8013
      @magical8013 4 года назад +10

      Didn't he have a prior sex charge?

  • @suwaidajalal
    @suwaidajalal 4 года назад +1393

    They brought an extremely ill old man, a total stranger and a two year old child to a camping trip?! What the heck?!

    • @louismichael3571
      @louismichael3571 4 года назад +46

      Clearly not much going on out in Idaho sheez

    • @garpikemike1
      @garpikemike1 4 года назад +79

      You mean her father, their son and a friend of the family?

    • @garpikemike1
      @garpikemike1 4 года назад +16

      I live in nothern Canada.Ppl from all over the world come here yrly for the outdoors.99.99% of 'em the finest ppl! RARELY any idiots.That goes for any nationality,especially Americans and Ukrainians.

    • @oren1305
      @oren1305 4 года назад +12

      @Olli Rolli Sure, but you're usually not out in the woods when having sex with a stranger - camping makes you more isolated. You're also not typically involving a child with that stranger.
      Granted, as a Canadian, I'd say that most people I've met, camping or otherwise, have been fine people.

    • @charlesgates2908
      @charlesgates2908 4 года назад +7

      @@garpikemike1 ever see a pack of Grey Wolves? I live in Arkansas never seen a wolf in the wild. Just on tv..

  • @mmalan4982
    @mmalan4982 5 лет назад +1452

    My son is 20 years old now. When he was 3 , I couldn’t find him in the yard for five minutes and I had a COMPLETE meltdown! I remember the fear like it was yesterday. So that mother’s 911 call .?!..... not buying it!!!

    • @andreaturnquist4855
      @andreaturnquist4855 5 лет назад +48

      Exactly!

    • @Chrisyt272
      @Chrisyt272 4 года назад +38

      Totally agree!

    • @taniarysz7949
      @taniarysz7949 4 года назад +104

      I was thinking exactly the same thing, lost my 3 yr old daughter in shop one day, she ran ahead.. couldn't find her for 5 min and I was ready to call the Police...that 5 minutes felt like an eternity..I was absolutely frantic

    • @Annasea666
      @Annasea666 4 года назад +73

      And she doesn’t know how tall her son is?!

    • @elizabethorta490
      @elizabethorta490 4 года назад +46

      My thoughts exactly!! No one is like “oh uh yeah he’s missing” I would be a wreck!! Like the operator wouldn’t even understand me!

  • @Level3Lifestyle
    @Level3Lifestyle 3 года назад +485

    "People are just scared of what they don't know and they don't know me. I would just ask people not to judge someone by the way there face looks"
    Of all the stuff in a video about such a awful crime, this sentence made me genuinely sad

    • @NoName-jn5rn
      @NoName-jn5rn 3 года назад +10

      Yeah it is sad but people in the comments say he did have rape charges? Sorry man but if he has, no pity for him.

    • @Amoreyna
      @Amoreyna 2 года назад +22

      @@NoName-jn5rn I honestly don't know the circumstances of that and it was pleaded all the way down to a misdemeanor, so who knows with that case. There are too many cases in the US where innocent people take plea deals due to being convinced that the evidence is totally against them. Given his background and how he is, I'm seriously curious as to what the circumstances of that crime are. Plus, while it's hard for people to understand, being a rapist doesn't make one a child killer.

    • @jumpinjohnnyruss
      @jumpinjohnnyruss 2 года назад +16

      @@NoName-jn5rn Maybe those charges are also the result of people judging/exploiting his appearance. You know it's possible.

    • @CourtneyTunbridge79
      @CourtneyTunbridge79 2 года назад +10

      100% This made my mouth fall open, I don't know what is worse, making a statement like that or feeling that you have to to make people stop and think.
      I'm someone who has always been judged by the way I look and not in a nice way yet I have done nothing to deserve it and in actual fact would do anything to help anyone and only those who bother to get to know me ever find that out, it's awful.

    • @davokelly7876
      @davokelly7876 2 года назад +3

      @@CourtneyTunbridge79 you keep doing you. I bet you're more loved and liked then you may know. 🥴

  • @LittyJonez
    @LittyJonez 3 года назад +263

    Amazing what Isaac said .....”just because a person looks or speaks a certain way doesn’t mean he’s a bad person”..... this is the definition of discrimination..... I felt so bad for him.... they tried to use him knowing people would immediately judge him and blame him..... they were right....

    • @sharpedge3355
      @sharpedge3355 2 года назад +1

      They knew and analyzed their America quite well. Autistic persons involved in any way in a crime are always pointed to as being guilty based on being "weird" or "different" ... what a country!!??

    • @thegent8916
      @thegent8916 2 года назад

      Maybe. Call me old fashioned, but I find it incredibly difficult to sympathize with someone who's been convicted of a sex crime. From where I'm sitting there's no innocent party among this lot of degenerates.

    • @mommawolf9653
      @mommawolf9653 Год назад

      Isaac has been convicted of a sex crime though, so there's that.

    • @shirleymeals1639
      @shirleymeals1639 Год назад +2

      So true

    • @ryanjohnson6636
      @ryanjohnson6636 Год назад

      Uhhhhhh…. Have you watched all of the other documentaries on and about this?

  • @IAmPotatoMan69
    @IAmPotatoMan69 4 года назад +1803

    So the mom divorced her husband, dated another man and married him all while her child was missing??? I wouldn't even be a functioning human being anymore. They come off as extremely suspicious.

    • @2jordan12
      @2jordan12 4 года назад +86

      Agreed....true parents love their children unconditionally!!! I would be devistated if I lost one of my children.....I wouldn't be able to think about anything other than losing my child for a very long time ......maybe even forever.....I think I would lose all interest in romantic relationships

    • @DianeHasHopeInChrist
      @DianeHasHopeInChrist 4 года назад +71

      It's called finding "comfort" when tbete is no support system.

    • @colonelreb1014
      @colonelreb1014 4 года назад +14

      I don't think Vernell and Jessica were married.

    • @OdintheGermanShepherd
      @OdintheGermanShepherd 4 года назад +25

      She found “rebound guy”

    • @liveyourbestlife143
      @liveyourbestlife143 4 года назад +25

      Jonathan.... I was thinking the exact same thing. I would be such a mess. Very sick and sad story

  • @isitoveryet9525
    @isitoveryet9525 5 лет назад +112

    Wow....the fact that they wouldn't allow the PI to take the story national, and refused to let him offer an award when he was willing to put up his own money, is super sketchy. Why wouldn't you want as many eyes on this case as possible?! The guy even waved his hourly rate to help them find their missing child....and they lie & play games?! That poor kid smh
    Idk about the father, but I definitely think the mom knows exactly where the child is, and what happened to him. This is absolutely heartbreaking.

  • @stacyrussell460
    @stacyrussell460 3 года назад +367

    As a parent who has taken her kids camping for most of their lives, trust me, within five minutes of being at any campsite, kids DNA is everywhere. Juice boxes, water bottles, etc. Wondering if cops checked thru the trash for any trace of the boys DNA. That evidence alone would tell you if he had even been on that camping trip.

    • @LoriCLove71
      @LoriCLove71 3 года назад +30

      Stacy Russell ~ Great point!!!

    • @cwaltzmusic
      @cwaltzmusic 2 года назад +23

      A lot of people have questions whether or not their son was even on this trip as there's no definitive proof that they took him with them.

    • @tonyr.3435
      @tonyr.3435 2 года назад +15

      Like Lori Love says, great point. There should be signs the boy was indeed there at the campsite.

    • @medea27
      @medea27 2 года назад +11

      As others have said - great point. Unfortunately the idea that little DeOrr might have never been at the campsite didn't come up until well after the family left, so the opportunity to do that type of DNA search was lost. I remember the initial assumptions were that he wandered off, he was abducted or animal attack - so unfortunately they were focussed outward rather than checking for a lack of clues on-site. It's part of the reason the PI Klein makes such a big deal of finding the 'missing' toys & jacket in their trash, because they had been searching for items they were specifically told were missing from the campsite with DeOrr Jnr.

    • @bbe3034
      @bbe3034 2 года назад +9

      I wonder if the blood on the dad’s truck was tested?

  • @RiotHomeRecording
    @RiotHomeRecording 4 года назад +538

    Issac comes across as odd yet honest. I don’t feel he did anything to that missing boy. He was probably brought along to point the finger at.

    • @chasenielsen6137
      @chasenielsen6137 3 года назад +12

      @Sjwaria Law If it was the parents I think it was most likely an accident at home and the chikd was never there,which would imply that Isaac is lying about Dior Jr being there. Which I guess is unlikely but maybe he is scared. He doesn't seem to have the highest IQ and maybe the family convinced him that since he already knew what happened he would but I'm just as much trouble as them, and he believes it. It seems odd to me that he said "no comment" to every question but then was like "all I can say is that he was definitely there" idk what I believe the whole thing is just so strange

    • @chasenielsen6137
      @chasenielsen6137 3 года назад +2

      @Sjwaria Law but see idk the only way he would have witnessed it is if it happened at the apt right before they left for the trip OR they knew he wasn't all there and could manipulate him...so they invite him over, tell him what happened and then basically say "welp now that you know what happened you will be in just as much trouble as us so now you have to help us cover it up" and he got so scared he believed them... You'd think if that was true that he eventually would give them up cause I would imagine the detectives tried a super friendly and helpful approach to getting info "like look we know they are using you, tell us the truth and you won't be in trouble" but idk maybe he just has it in his mind that he is in too deep to tell the truth.

    • @chasenielsen6137
      @chasenielsen6137 3 года назад +1

      @Sjwaria Law but more likely would be that the accident happened right before they left and since he was there he felt like he had to go with the plan. If they all were in on it tho it seems unlikely they would try to throw him under the bus tho, but maybe they just were banking on the fact he is so odd noone would believe him

    • @chasenielsen6137
      @chasenielsen6137 3 года назад +3

      @Sjwaria Law idk why it's so strange to me that he wanted to say "all I know for sure is that he was there" that could so easily mean nothing and be the truth but for some reason my gut said that was strange

    • @every2464
      @every2464 3 года назад +6

      First thing I thought, the kid was dead before they left

  • @abebuckingham8198
    @abebuckingham8198 4 года назад +500

    Update - just found out that the remains found by cadaver dogs Mike mentions near the end were found to contain no human DNA. The case is still cold.

    • @wmpx34
      @wmpx34 4 года назад +25

      Interesting. The guy interviewed near the end said that the dogs are trained to find "human cadaver scent," but I was curious how they differentiate the scent of other decomposing animal remains. So the dogs did find remains, but they weren't human?

    • @melodi996
      @melodi996 4 года назад +16

      @@wmpx34 well, even humans can feel some difference between different corpses' odor, dogs definitely can smell it way easier.

    • @wmpx34
      @wmpx34 4 года назад +2

      @@melodi996 If so, then why did they hit on animal remains?

    • @wmpx34
      @wmpx34 4 года назад +7

      @LuStar That's what I was thinking...there must be a rough threshold of decay where the dogs can reasonably distinguish human remains from those of animals. After that they are just hitting on any of it

    • @sega62s
      @sega62s 4 года назад +4

      the dogs were after a box of gaines burgers 😜😜😜😜

  • @candle1987
    @candle1987 4 года назад +1164

    The lawsuit against the private Investigator was dismissed today October 28 2019 for anyone who came to this video months later lol.

    • @chick-fil-agal2264
      @chick-fil-agal2264 4 года назад +11

      Cool here on 10/29/19

    • @ErinJeanette
      @ErinJeanette 4 года назад +2

      Nice

    • @DocBree13
      @DocBree13 4 года назад +49

      I’m not surprised. When law enforcement publicly announces that you failed polygraph tests and that’s a big part of your lawsuit against a PI, it doesn’t bode well for your success in that endeavor.

    • @kimkimmy1269
      @kimkimmy1269 4 года назад +17

      Thank you!
      01/20/20

    • @cmac6136
      @cmac6136 4 года назад +3

      They found the body now

  • @vivthebutterflymew7133
    @vivthebutterflymew7133 3 года назад +131

    How on earth do you go through remarrying someone when you don’t know where your baby is!!! I wouldn’t be able to carry on living let alone a bloody celebration!

    • @jeanforest8060
      @jeanforest8060 2 года назад +3

      It's a mystery, honey, a mystery! Don't you believe in magic, hon?

    • @juicyjules7409
      @juicyjules7409 Год назад +2

      Right true

    • @UgetTheMemo
      @UgetTheMemo 6 месяцев назад

      She must know he's dead. She acts like I did when I was in an extremely abusive relationship. She doesn't speak up on her own, she's timid, she lets him do ALL the talking and she's constantly looking at him for validation or permission to speak. And she just looks plain dead inside. I think she knows what happened, that the husband did it, and that she left him and moved on with her life. What else could she do? And why the heck would Isaak cover for them?? That part is nagging me.

    • @madhusudhanansridaran4804
      @madhusudhanansridaran4804 6 месяцев назад

      It's very sus.
      1) They were in debt
      2) Wanted a divorce
      3) Mrs. was seeing someone on the side
      4) Deorr's personal effects at the family home? What?
      5) Todd? Who is this guy?
      6) The grandad doesn't trust him for anything at all, but would let him alone with his grandkid? WHAT?
      7) Conflicting recollections as to what happened that day
      8) THE DAMN CADAVER DOGS
      9) No emotion on mum's face. She might as well be Casey Anthony.
      10) Points 1-9. What? WHAT?
      Arrest these kooks. I'm convinced it was murder. Poor Deorr. 💔

  • @visibleconfusion9894
    @visibleconfusion9894 5 лет назад +2887

    I love binge watching your videos, anyone else?

  • @DaVeganZombie
    @DaVeganZombie 4 года назад +1347

    I’d bet they brought Issac along specifically to BE the fall - guy.
    Think about it. It adds up.
    No one knew him. No one trusted him. Everyone betrayed him.

    • @Christopher-Lenz
      @Christopher-Lenz 4 года назад +76

      Agreed. The part that hurts this theory is Isaac insists he saw the boy at the campground. I think they manipulated him into thinking he saw the boy alive.

    • @tenslein8977
      @tenslein8977 4 года назад +19

      @@Christopher-Lenz How the heck could they do that?

    • @hankhillsnrrwurethra
      @hankhillsnrrwurethra 4 года назад +92

      @@tenslein8977 It's not that hard to gaslight someone, especially two on one. Keep asking him, "Don't you remember he was there and did so and so?" the other agrees, next thing the poor guy knows he doubts his own memory. I don't blame him for his "No comment."

    • @steveescher1554
      @steveescher1554 3 года назад +14

      @@Christopher-Lenz hey could have possibly been in on it or aware but wasnt expecting them to pin it on him, but once he found out they did, he couldnt do anything about it because of his involvement

    • @kelleyrobles1961
      @kelleyrobles1961 3 года назад +15

      I thought the same thing since everyone pointed fingers at him

  • @johntrains1317
    @johntrains1317 5 лет назад +192

    "Well you're in Idaho SIR" my favorite part

  • @KillerQueensRyche
    @KillerQueensRyche 3 года назад +367

    rewatching this video again and I can't help but wonder why when the parents moved out of the apartment that either of them (especially the mother) would leave ANY of the toddler's belongings behind? If that's all I had left of my "missing" child I sure as hell wouldn't leave it behind like yesterdays garbage.

    • @Bubba__Sawyer
      @Bubba__Sawyer 3 года назад +55

      If they're not killers, they're at the very least deadbeat parents with a callous attitude about losing their 2 year old son.

    • @jessicabarczewski1910
      @jessicabarczewski1910 3 года назад +47

      You're right about that. When Mr Paulides chronicled this story for the Missing 411, he chronicled another story out of Colorado where a boy of the same age went missing. In the Colorado case, the dad still had all of his son's toys and clothes including the clothes the boy was wearing when he went missing(the Colorado boy's body was found) and he cried holding them. That was a parent whose child got lost in the woods. These people are monsters

    • @riotgrrrl5924
      @riotgrrrl5924 3 года назад +8

      @@jessicabarczewski1910 I think I knkw the story youre referring to.
      The little boy had a sister and the kids were out on a hike with a church group and the dad was back at his cabin or store?

    • @DanniSoRude
      @DanniSoRude 3 года назад +6

      @@riotgrrrl5924 she's talking about the Dad that has custody of all his kids, but the youngest was always with him ... They went hunting, but the son was asleep so the dad left him in the car ... 30 minutes later he came back to find his son missing .... Can't remember how long it took to find the body 😔

    • @natashamurphy9736
      @natashamurphy9736 3 года назад +10

      She talking about Jarrod he went missing the church group ask to take his kids hiking then didnt do their job just let his 5 year old wounder off i would never be able to forgive my self if i took some one baby on hike then just feel down on job as much as they did.

  • @h.a.l.3980
    @h.a.l.3980 5 лет назад +190

    Poor Isaac... That is the ultimate gaslighting.

  • @DoppaD
    @DoppaD 5 лет назад +705

    If I had a child and he/she went missing, I wouldn't be changing my story multiple times... That entire day would be etched in my brain.

    • @Philo-ul2uq
      @Philo-ul2uq 5 лет назад +38

      I would burn this country from one coast to the other for my son.

    • @dontmindme633
      @dontmindme633 5 лет назад +51

      I agree and feel the same way about the Madeleine McCann case. Nobody can seem to remember the LAST time they saw their child? Seems like BS.

    • @TF2CrunchyFrog
      @TF2CrunchyFrog 5 лет назад +49

      If you think that you don't know much about psychology. Brains do not work like computers. Our memories are fluid, they are constantly being rewritten by our brain, tinted by emotions, re-sorted into new context, linked up with other experiences. And the more often someone is asked to recount an event, the more its details will be rewritten into a narrative of a memory, not the opposite. The only experiences that get "etched into the brain" are traumatic experiences that return in flashbacks. And no, wondering where your child is, running around searching, slowly realizing your child has disappeared, is merely horrible... traumatic would be seeing your child step on a grenade and turn into a rain of blood and flying limbs.

    • @ianmacfarlane1241
      @ianmacfarlane1241 5 лет назад +53

      @@TF2CrunchyFrog You seem somewhat confused by what "traumatic" means.
      An event does not have to be anywhere near as spectacular as the example you've given to be considered traumatic.
      In fact the disappearance of a child fits the definition of "traumatic" perfectly.
      Even a cursory Google check on the definition of traumatic would show this, and gives an example of a traumatic event which could never be considered as horrific as the one you've outlined.
      Traumatic - deeply disturbing or distressing.
      "she was going through a traumatic divorce".
      Also, while I will concede that the human memory is fluid and malleable, there's no satisfactory explanation for the parents recollections repeatedly changing again and again - up to half a dozen times.
      In fact that's precisely what homicide detectives are looking for - discrepancies.
      And while I agree that it's unlikely that events are 'burned' perfectly into the respective memories of the parents, they should be relatively consistent.
      Remember they were camping - a leisurely day, not running around from appointment to appointment.
      I'm not accusing the parents - innocent until proven guilty, but their inability to accurately recollect events is worrying.

    • @DoppaD
      @DoppaD 5 лет назад +17

      @@ianmacfarlane1241 Well said

  • @TC-zi2yp
    @TC-zi2yp 4 года назад +143

    Parents are lyyyiinnggg. Not one tear actually coming from the moms eyes.

    • @helenaelizabeth792
      @helenaelizabeth792 3 года назад +5

      Or the fathers

    • @kilroy1964
      @kilroy1964 3 года назад +3

      Intrue. Whatch full interviews.

    • @suzanne5807
      @suzanne5807 3 года назад +2

      @@helenaelizabeth792 the father quite clearly had tears all over his face at one point. But still none on the mothers. I think its possible she killed their son and the husband either doesn't know or is protecting her.

    • @nicksivds
      @nicksivds 3 года назад

      I watch interrogations all day. I find them fascinating and enjoy psychology very much. I am no expert but it looks like the parents were being honest.

    • @RoiHibou
      @RoiHibou 3 года назад

      @@helenaelizabeth792 Those look like tears to me at 11:03. But none from the mother.

  • @AnotherLifeish
    @AnotherLifeish 3 года назад +162

    It says everything that the 911 operator sounds more frantic & concerned than his own mother does...

    • @linda10989
      @linda10989 2 года назад +6

      Especially when the operator says "an hour??"

    • @Tarotcooks
      @Tarotcooks Год назад

      Bear took him.

  • @theguariscos4874
    @theguariscos4874 5 лет назад +319

    "I had my eye on what was going on all the time. That's just the way it is" ........except for that one time when the child vanished into thin air, right from under your nose?? Ummm yehNO!

    • @nachtegaelw5389
      @nachtegaelw5389 3 года назад +1

      I don’t buy it in this case especially considering the environment and situation, but it could potentially happen under certain circumstances. Humans get distracted, bad things can happen even without parental negligence, also freak accidents can happen. Just like you can get pickpocketed even if you’re trying to be careful of your belongings, or a car can swerve into a living room.

  • @ShaggyThePunk
    @ShaggyThePunk 5 лет назад +521

    I feel bad for the "friend" he seemed to be a loner, that's why he seemed "odd" because maybe he's socially inept? He seems like a kind, genuine guy who just wanted to have a nice time.

    • @XMattKeene
      @XMattKeene 4 года назад

      @marsjacobvolta is that factual?

    • @mawlinzebra
      @mawlinzebra 4 года назад +31

      @marsjacobvolta not trying to downplay the sex offender part but you can get on the list for public exposure. You can get charged for public exposure for just even pissing outside.

    • @utahcanyon1000
      @utahcanyon1000 4 года назад +4

      @Lynne Martin i don't want Isaack no where near me,let along a child.

    • @0oidiedinatimemachineo024
      @0oidiedinatimemachineo024 4 года назад +12

      @@mawlinzebra this is true BUT it RARELY happens. A huge amount of people registered as sex offenders are legit rapists, pedos..etc

    • @SundayMourningLove
      @SundayMourningLove 4 года назад +13

      @@0oidiedinatimemachineo024 A huge amount are "true sex offenders" but a good deal are not as well! I've known ppl who were "registered sex offenders" for hvng sex with someone just a few yrs younger than them. At those ending teenage years, if you're 19 dating a 17 year old (or whatever the age restrictions are now, I dont even know) you CAN get on that registry! It's just best to know all the facts of why, what, where, when and how before jumping to conclusions is all I mean to say.

  • @darkheart6854
    @darkheart6854 5 лет назад +243

    Poor little guy.. My heart breaks just thinking about all the kids that have been killed by their own parents 😢

    • @micheletravis9057
      @micheletravis9057 5 лет назад +8

      I can't even imagine that, if I had ever lost my child ( she is grown up now). I would not be able to stop crying. This is horrible also, but If I knew who killed him, that person would never make it to jail. That is a horrible thing to say. But, it is true

    • @turyb.goodiii7356
      @turyb.goodiii7356 5 лет назад +8

      Sick people, killing children. So fucked up.

    • @MalarkeyTV
      @MalarkeyTV 4 года назад +5

      GR8FUL INDEED you’re right, it is heartbreaking. I think this is why there are remains of several young Jane and John Doe found, which no one has reported as missing. Their own families are the ones who hurt them. 😢

    • @szethtoxicco1710
      @szethtoxicco1710 4 года назад +1

      I can never take people seriously when they type out something considered very sad and then they end it with a stupid fucking emoji.

    • @mrs.dr.spencerreid3992
      @mrs.dr.spencerreid3992 4 года назад

      Michele Travis - I concur.......... I would absolutely make sure “they wouldn’t make it to jail” cuz that’d be in the ground

  • @jasonking7736
    @jasonking7736 3 года назад +66

    If my boy is out in those woods and I'm that father I'm setting up camp until he is found no matter what! I wouldn't leave there!

    • @fuddnugget5998
      @fuddnugget5998 3 года назад +5

      I found it disturbing the father said he looked for 20 mins around the water. That's all?

    • @66hoodwitch
      @66hoodwitch 2 года назад +2

      I'd sleep on the ground, under the stars ,covered in dirt ,snacking on insects ,for fucksake, if this were my child. Dont even question my love for my babygirl! I dont believe these people, for a second...ignorant coverup of their wrong doings against their son!

    • @jasonking7736
      @jasonking7736 2 года назад

      @@66hoodwitch well said, im in the same boat! the mother at the time showed a lot of tell tale signs of methamphetamine use/abuse also... this could be an accidental death cover up.

  • @Sayerdify
    @Sayerdify 4 года назад +459

    What kind of 'mother' goes off and gets married so soon while still looking for a missing child? Who would even think about remarrying at a time like that? They set-up that guy. The g-grandfather didn't really know him, they didn't know him, yet he was invited to join them. It was a set-up.

    • @DocBree13
      @DocBree13 4 года назад +8

      Sayerdify I’m not saying she’s innocent (or not) - but I don’t see how nearly 4 ½ years is soon

    • @Autumn_Sunrise
      @Autumn_Sunrise 4 года назад +42

      Brenda Paduch - She got married less than a year after little Deorr disappeared.

    • @helena3631
      @helena3631 4 года назад +7

      He definitely was the scapegoat

    • @Scorch428
      @Scorch428 4 года назад +5

      How are any of them guilty when they were all there with the child and a massive search was launched??
      If one of them did it, where would he hide the body??? They searched everywhere.
      Imo, a mountain lion got him, and took his body up a tree or up some high rocks, as they do with their kills.

    • @gaaraxnaru
      @gaaraxnaru 4 года назад +10

      @@Scorch428 At some point, they split up so anyone of them or even an opportunistic stranger could be guilty.There's plenty of places to hide a body in the wilderness too. Especially if it was pre-planned

  • @nicholasgraff894
    @nicholasgraff894 5 лет назад +290

    This channel is incredibly underrated

    • @Hi-to-ri
      @Hi-to-ri 4 года назад +2

      @@jamesthomas1649 at least you know not to breed a lot. That's good.

  • @ReginaApple007
    @ReginaApple007 4 года назад +229

    when my mom would lose me in the grocery store, she would be hysterical. The mother on the 911 call's voice wasn't even shaking...

    • @Scorch428
      @Scorch428 4 года назад +2

      he was only gone for an hour and there was no real place for him to go....its hte woods and hes 3.
      Id just be getting slighly nervous at that point, but pretty sure hed turn up.

    • @ellishale2523
      @ellishale2523 4 года назад +10

      My uncle’s house burned down in front of me and when someone in the house called to the door for me to ask what was happening outside, I very calmly turned and said ‘His house is on fire.’ I wasn’t even sure if his entire family had gotten out. People react to things in different ways. I immediately went into shock and there are a hundred different other ways it could’ve gone. (Whole family got out just fine minus one small dog :( )

    • @poppy83.
      @poppy83. 4 года назад +28

      @scorch428 “only” an hour???
      Are you fucking kidding me???
      If your toddler was lost in the fucking woods for an hour you would only be “getting slightly nervous “at that point?! Holy shit I *really* hope you’re not a parent b/c you don’t have a damn clue!!

    • @Val.Kyrie.
      @Val.Kyrie. 4 года назад +13

      Scorch428 if my son gets out of my sight for a few minutes I’m freaking. If my son was near the woods and wasn’t seen or five minutes, let alone a hour, I’d be screaming.
      I’d be hard to understand on the phone to 911 because I would have just spent ten minutes running in the woods myself trying to find my son, panicking.

    • @bananasinfrench
      @bananasinfrench 4 года назад +20

      Scorch428 No real place for him to go? It’s the woods dude, there’s no shortage of place to go, including into some wild animal’s territory. Any parent would freak out after 5 minutes of your kid being lost in the woods, probably even less!

  • @micheleleimbacher5867
    @micheleleimbacher5867 3 года назад +60

    I was with a friend who lost her child in the mall for only about 5 mins and she was in a total panick and distraught. We found the kid and all was ok, but I can only imagine how a mother would be if she lost her kid in a big forest!!!

  • @Elly3121
    @Elly3121 4 года назад +323

    I’m not a mother but one day I lost my cat for an hour. I was crying & screaming!!! I found her eventually The moms 911 call doesn’t sound like she’s lost a child

    • @golkonda8995
      @golkonda8995 3 года назад +16

      You have to be calm on the phone to get help. Youre screamin wouldnt help at all. All people react different.

    • @bryntrev9145
      @bryntrev9145 3 года назад +9

      Cat ? 🙄

    • @suzanne5807
      @suzanne5807 3 года назад +30

      @@golkonda8995 my 12 year old went missing for a short time once and when I called the police I did my best to remain calm but I still had trouble talking. My breathing was irregular, my throat kept closing up, I kept having to stop. This little boys mother had hardly any emotion in her voice during that call. Nor did she ever cry during interviews.

    • @annaelisavettavonnedozza9607
      @annaelisavettavonnedozza9607 3 года назад +4

      U called 911 over a missing cat??? 😑

    • @suzanne5807
      @suzanne5807 3 года назад +41

      @@annaelisavettavonnedozza9607 she doesn't say she called 911. She said she was extremely upset. Unlike the mother of the missing boy when SHE called 911.

  • @murryme
    @murryme 5 лет назад +342

    Oh man this case made me so suspicious of the parents. I think they got rid of their kid and he was never there.

    • @BhutanBluePoppy
      @BhutanBluePoppy 5 лет назад +22

      @@nozoto I think it would be possible to manipulate the scene, by pretending to interact with DeOrr in the presence of Isaac, using various props such as clothes, blankets, etc. Maybe they asked Grandpa to help them coverup baby's death, & he suggested "bring along this guy Isaac, he'll believe what we tell him".

    • @sarah-jaynemcdonald2594
      @sarah-jaynemcdonald2594 5 лет назад +18

      Their interviews remind me of the mccanns.

    • @cocolime6496
      @cocolime6496 5 лет назад +4

      @@nozoto Isaac has been shown to not have the best awareness of his surroundings, and is likely mentally vulnerable. furthermore he's the only one whose story has been consistent and the parents' lie detector results are unreliable (and the test itself is notoriously unreliable)

    • @TheSuperHybrid80
      @TheSuperHybrid80 5 лет назад +6

      @K. C.W if the blood in the car fender is true mayby the dad or mom accidentally backed or run over the kid and panicked and buried the kid somewhere

    • @TheUnatuber
      @TheUnatuber 5 лет назад

      Don't jump to conclusions, Mary. Chances are the boy was kidnapped or killed by illegal immigrants.

  • @jeanfish7
    @jeanfish7 5 лет назад +1214

    Brought Isaac as a fall guy?

    • @lavarbukowski578
      @lavarbukowski578 5 лет назад +91

      Sure seems that way.

    • @ML-ib1cd
      @ML-ib1cd 5 лет назад +26

      sounds about right

    • @jomoland
      @jomoland 5 лет назад +20

      I think that’s a pretty good call.

    • @bigdickdudley9119
      @bigdickdudley9119 5 лет назад +14

      Agreed!

    • @nozoto
      @nozoto 5 лет назад +114

      Yeah, otherwise why would you propose a guy to go camping if you have no particular affinity, affection or trust for him? I can tell there's some sort of evil calculation behind this.

  • @sammygirl6910
    @sammygirl6910 3 года назад +21

    Isaac was brought there as a scapegoat for sure. I'll give the police credit for not railroading the guy.

  • @heavyhanded1782
    @heavyhanded1782 4 года назад +285

    Me coming off as a "odd guy" I feel for Isaac that's why I avoid any type of situation where I'm the odd man out.

    • @PtylerBeats
      @PtylerBeats 4 года назад +16

      Just on the off chance you get framed for murder? Lol Better safe than sorry I guess

    • @ballisticcoefficientdepend9811
      @ballisticcoefficientdepend9811 4 года назад +8

      I actually fit in IF I want to, but I'd rather be me, so I also avoid the odd man out situations. If you're like me, you know when people THINK that they're "getting over" on you, and it drives you cfindrazy. I tend to get a little "angry" in those situations, and then people have to out that just because I'm quiet and polite, doesn't mean I'm not a beast! I feel ya bro!

    • @ballisticcoefficientdepend9811
      @ballisticcoefficientdepend9811 4 года назад

      My phone is finished!

    • @scaparapadoobedoooo3170
      @scaparapadoobedoooo3170 4 года назад +3

      Issac ate the kid

    • @DaVeganZombie
      @DaVeganZombie 4 года назад +9

      Straight up I’ll bet real money they brought Issac along to be the fall guy.
      No one knew him.
      No one trusted him.
      Everyone betrayed him first chance he got.
      Yet his is the only story that is consistent.

  • @Teelirious
    @Teelirious 5 лет назад +145

    I enjoyed the subtle nod to horses as "all-terrain vehicles."

    • @MrEazyE357
      @MrEazyE357 5 лет назад +1

      He said "searchers looked on horseback" too.

    • @memorialled_zeppelin-warew1346
      @memorialled_zeppelin-warew1346 5 лет назад +12

      Well horses are the original all terrain vehicle after all.

    • @aidankhaos7687
      @aidankhaos7687 4 года назад +1

      Which was a reference to the ATVs.. Not the horses

    • @lovepet4565
      @lovepet4565 4 года назад +1

      mtilford theyre the ONLY all terain GREEN vehicle! Plus they are only ones that will LOVE YOU TOO

    • @SNNetwork
      @SNNetwork 4 года назад

      There were atvs too

  • @mrmememe77
    @mrmememe77 5 лет назад +247

    What parent knows how many matchbox cars a kid owns and which ones are missing? Speaking as a mother of two sons and a grandmother of two grandsons that's ridiculous!

    • @lj6284
      @lj6284 5 лет назад +16

      I couldn’t agree more, very odd considering people usually have dozens of them

    • @MrsGump
      @MrsGump 5 лет назад +27

      I thought the same thing! Those wee cars could've been stuffed down the back of the couch or somewhere odd n the parents think they're lost. Kids lose, or leave somewhere, toys all the time, esp little ones like matchbox cars!

    • @MrVivisexy
      @MrVivisexy 5 лет назад +23

      Also like it’s not crazy for the parents to have two camo jackets for the kid.

    • @clairebyrne2581
      @clairebyrne2581 5 лет назад +12

      I agree, I agree with you and if it a favourite toy be only way notice was missing,

    • @loditx7706
      @loditx7706 5 лет назад +9

      mrmememe77 I never knew how many, never paid attention to colors, markings, etc. I was intimately acquainted with some because they camouflaged themselves on floors and when barefoot I frequently stepped on them. They are not soft. I always thought they were boring, but kids liked to collect them. I gave my grandson a gift card a couple of years ago and he bought a matchbox car race track with numerous cars and the track and pit stop garages, etc. My son said he told him how he had such cars when he was a little boy. Poor thing, I've never asked him how many have temporarily crippled him.

  • @mikebearup4379
    @mikebearup4379 3 года назад +105

    These parents likely killed their boy either purposely or accidentally then took the body and buried it while camping and used the vanished story to keep from going to prison.

    • @sepheronx
      @sepheronx 3 года назад +6

      That's my theory as well.

    • @The_Primary_Axiom
      @The_Primary_Axiom 3 года назад +9

      They probably killed him up there. Oooor. They had his dead body I'm the car and said he was asleep ?

    • @montanaelkwhisperer1744
      @montanaelkwhisperer1744 3 года назад +6

      Dogs would have gone straight to the smell. My year old pup isn't even trained, and he has brought home every single Deer bone within a half mile of home!

    • @cwaltzmusic
      @cwaltzmusic 3 года назад +1

      I agree.

    • @66hoodwitch
      @66hoodwitch 2 года назад

      Are you doubting dogs senses ?? I wouldn't..if I were you!

  • @gandymancan3460
    @gandymancan3460 4 года назад +76

    And the awkward friend seems more normal than than rest of them. What a bizarre case. So sad.

  • @emorrow6441
    @emorrow6441 3 года назад +26

    As someone who has lost a child (SIDS), my wife and I were barely functioning for months after. We slept on an air mattress in the living room instead of our king size bed because she had slept there and it hurt too much. I could not imagine getting a divorce, dating again and then getting married again. Absolute insanity.
    That effort would have been better spent looking for her child. Suspicious.

    • @rinakitty9283
      @rinakitty9283 2 года назад +1

      My heart goes out to you and your wife, I cannot fathom what you two went through 💔 I will pray for your little beautiful angel, thank you two for remaining strong. I had my baby taken from me from false reports and I can't even handle that at all, this is month two and I still cannot sleep or stop myself from breaking down. It is nothing compared to what you and your family have gone through, but it is weird that the Deorr's would so suddenly get back into the dating scene after just losing their little boy. That's the last thing on anyone's mind when their little one is missing.

  • @kittycurious6444
    @kittycurious6444 3 года назад +243

    Issac doesn’t even strike me as “odd” necessarily. Maybe cognitively a bit compromised but like a decent enough guy. I hate hate hate pointing figures at people based solely on some subjective view. I probably come off as cookie cutter vanilla boring but have tons of “odd” friends and they are salt of the goddamn earth honestly....

    • @lucyhanna5172
      @lucyhanna5172 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, I see your point.

    • @bills6093
      @bills6093 3 года назад +4

      Well, at 9:03, Isaac is very sure that the boy was there at the camp site. So why the theories about the boy never being there? If the boy was never actually there, then Isaac is lying.

    • @melissadunton3534
      @melissadunton3534 3 года назад +6

      @@bills6093 he also asks Isaac when the last time he saw him there was and Isaac said “no comment”. Then he asks Isaac if he was there at all and Isaac says yes.
      To me it sounds like the baby was there, but at some point he wasn’t there anymore and Isaac is afraid to specify when the child actually ended up missing.

    • @bills6093
      @bills6093 3 года назад +4

      @@melissadunton3534 I just find the conflicts interesting, and the lack of address of the conflicts puzzling. Isaac's sureness that the child was there and then refusal to say when he was last seen by him is also consistent with Isaac being the perpetrator.

    • @spookshow6999
      @spookshow6999 3 года назад

      Convicted. So you must not be able to judge people very well.

  • @mollie9425
    @mollie9425 3 года назад +106

    Followed this case since the day it happened, I hope that there is a resolution before I die because this one haunts me. I don't believe Isaac is guilty, the guilt lies much closer to home.

  • @XavierIsraelMatamoros
    @XavierIsraelMatamoros 4 года назад +210

    "Would you trust him to spend a night at your house? No." However, he can watch my 2 year old grandson at camp while we go looking for fishing spots.

    • @Bubba__Sawyer
      @Bubba__Sawyer 3 года назад +9

      No-one in that family was very bright. It shouldn't be something that later dawns on you whether or not you could trust another adult who's a part of your life and who you had spend time around your infant grandson.

    • @jessicabarczewski1910
      @jessicabarczewski1910 3 года назад +5

      Actually, according to Isaac, the grandpa stayed behind to watch the boy and Isaac was showing the parents the fishing spot

    • @GrimSleepy
      @GrimSleepy 2 года назад +1

      He was asked if Bob would trust Isaac to watch his grandson, to which Bob IMMEDIATELY replied 'no'.
      When asked why have someone like that in your life, Bob replied because he stayed alert. Which was probably the case in his earlier years, and that's where his mind was when answering these questions.
      I still don't think Isaac did anything wrong, I don't think any of them did anything necessarily wrong. My theory is still animal predation, a cougar can be 10ft. away from you and you would never know if you weren't overtly looking for one. They also will carry their prey away, and they're clever. Very clever! I would say more so than 90% of the people claiming to have sleuthed out or solved this case, even though the FBI and Sheriff are still dumping resources into it.

    • @jediping
      @jediping 2 года назад +1

      @@GrimSleepy but in that case there would have been scent and blood evidence, none of which were found.

    • @GrimSleepy
      @GrimSleepy 2 года назад +1

      @@jediping That's likely, but not a guarantee. Such a lightweight target could potentially be swept up with little fight/effort.

  • @MRswisharillo
    @MRswisharillo 5 лет назад +336

    I live in the same town that the family is from and tbh I think the parents know more than they’re letting people know

    • @simonemurray1345
      @simonemurray1345 5 лет назад +23

      Do you have any insight on what your community thinks? Like are a majority of people questioning the parents story too? I'd be furious if I lived there cuz so many good people and resources were used to try to find him and it's becoming blatantly obvious he was never "missing".

    • @likeguiltdoes
      @likeguiltdoes 5 лет назад +9

      GORL, you can't just drop that without more info!

    • @JenialB
      @JenialB 5 лет назад +32

      I don't think the dad is involved. He's had a bad experience with 2 detectives & hired a 3rd all with the others being suspicious of him. *No One* guilty is going to want that much attention on themselves.
      But boy, she moved on? I'm like wtf? I couldn't even think about having the capability to feel anything for anyone at that time. I'd be so depressed & in shock. Who falls in love with someone else during this? And who'd wanna go through a divorce while still looking for your kid & dealing with all the media & accusations?
      Maybe....🤔
      She planned it all? She could have had someone pick the kid up without grandpa noticing & go into hiding then divorce her husband. Like you saw her in the beginning but from there you only see him?

    • @amirahkukan782
      @amirahkukan782 5 лет назад +9

      @@simonemurray1345 there have been so many if these disappearances. Should we entertain the thought that a few of them were never at their campsights too. Know what I mean.? I dont think any of them are guilty. I think a kid can own more than one camo jacket and toys.and the blood. Whose blood?

    • @babiidoll5764
      @babiidoll5764 5 лет назад +3

      @@JenialB you took the words out of my mouth

  • @commander31able60
    @commander31able60 5 лет назад +176

    according to professional interrogators, a person lying will alter their story every time they tell it. the person telling the truth, no matter how improbable, will always tell the same story.

    • @Philo-ul2uq
      @Philo-ul2uq 5 лет назад +41

      I've also heard that a liar adds details and aspects over time. A truth teller will lose and forget story points without contradicting.

    • @muls9571
      @muls9571 5 лет назад +7

      @purplepeach 244 lies also have to be remembered. Like did you say you were wearing blue or green trousers? What time did you say you went etc. If it was the truth you wouldn't change minor details like that

    • @jacobjohnson914
      @jacobjohnson914 5 лет назад +19

      I think that this is right but I always scrutinize under what circumstances that person is being interrogated.
      You might be telling the truth. And they'll ask you again, and again, and again. And you'll keep saying the truth for about 6 hours.
      But around 8 hours, they may ask something in a certain way or pose speculation, and you're not nessecarilly agreeing with them but you consider their suggestion because you want to get this cop out of your face.
      Eventually that interrogator has "broken you down" not like crying in the fetal position but allowed enough doubt that his suggestions are not out of the realm of possibilities.
      Then when they have their foot in the door, all bets are off.
      That's why if i'm ever interrogated I will keep to the simplest facts.
      "Was it a burning popcorn smell or a electrical fire smell?"
      "Did his sweater have 3 stripes or 5 stripes?"
      People are afraid to say "I don't know" but it's perfectly reasonable to forget mundane things.
      I don't remember what I had for dinner two nights ago.

    • @kathrynhamblin6479
      @kathrynhamblin6479 5 лет назад +9

      @@jacobjohnson914I was 'interviewed' by the French police.
      I went to them as the victim btw and it was for a pretty distressing (sexual) reason.
      I was there for eight hours non stop with two male officers, one glass of water.
      Next day they called me back in for the same rigmarole. Day three they sent me to a psychiatrist. What with the drive and waiting in the psych unit with very distressed patients while she took her own good time to show up that was all day of a job as well.
      Yes, my story checked out. They believed me. Conviction? That's a whole other story.

    • @465marko
      @465marko 5 лет назад

      and also THE KILLER ALWAYS RETURNS TO THE SCENE OF THE CRIME....................

  • @user-xd1xf9rp5p
    @user-xd1xf9rp5p 3 года назад +23

    She didn't know how tall her own child was? Wow, what a great mom. "I lost my child but somehow not my fault." How are these people not in jail?

    • @MotherYaya
      @MotherYaya 3 года назад +14

      Im pretty sure most moms dont know how tall their toddlers are off the top of their heads.

    • @mommy2libras
      @mommy2libras 3 года назад +7

      You know your kid's exact heights at random times? I can only ever tell you how tall mine were last time they went to the doctor and were measured. At 3 years old, I could have maybe guessed but wouldn't know exactly. Hell, mine are 20 and 14 now and all I know is that they're both taller than me, though I can hazard a close guess.

    • @rheap129
      @rheap129 Год назад

      @@mommy2libras If you had to, though, I bet you could have given an estimate of height though over the phone to the 911 operator. They weren't asking for exact height.

    • @tigermachine6471
      @tigermachine6471 Год назад

      I understand what you mean, its maybe not that she didnt know exactly but when the question was asked, mom seems distracted in a way thats off-putting, its an awkward moment when a parent who is reaching out for help would be more invested in the conversation. If someone is trying to give answers to the person that is going to relay the info to the people who will be searching for their missing child, they might sound like theyre genuinely considering the question for a helpful response.

    • @zoeyrochellezhombie829
      @zoeyrochellezhombie829 Год назад

      There's no evidence they did anything.

  • @jordangreyling8820
    @jordangreyling8820 4 года назад +160

    On the 911 call when asked how long he has been missing she stumbles on her words and kinda second guesses when she says an hour. You can hear she's a liar

    • @KillerQueensRyche
      @KillerQueensRyche 3 года назад +19

      she also uses past tense about her child on the call

    • @amityislandchum
      @amityislandchum 3 года назад +7

      @@KillerQueensRyche Lol all she says is, "He was wearing..." That's a completely normal way to describe what someone you saw earlier the same day. She doesn't speak about her son in past tense.

    • @bari2883
      @bari2883 3 года назад +3

      @@amityislandchum nope if someone asked you what your child is wearing just an hour ago you would say he's wearing such and such. Its not days later. Whats changed that he is no longer wearing that? He was wearing? He's wearing.

    • @amityislandchum
      @amityislandchum 3 года назад +1

      @@bari2883 You really don't understand grammar.

    • @mrshifu539
      @mrshifu539 3 года назад

      @@amityislandchum no they’re right, if someone asked me what was (name) wearing before they went missing? They were/ he was wearing...
      It makes sense to use past tense as she couldn’t see him at that specific point in time

  • @hightower6645
    @hightower6645 5 лет назад +193

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    • @ThatChapter
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    • @DontTrustAnybody75
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    • @amiebrown7926
      @amiebrown7926 5 лет назад

      @@totalrata7432 Deadbug says is good, but sometimes you just want something classy like That Chapter.

  • @amandahudson431
    @amandahudson431 5 лет назад +313

    They took him along to frame him?

    • @evab.6240
      @evab.6240 5 лет назад +16

      Or they camped together, something happened (like maybe the grandfather accidentally ran the kid over and didn't want to be charged with negligence or anything) so the 3 family members talked and figured they could make Isaac look suspicious since he was the "odd one"

    • @isitoveryet9525
      @isitoveryet9525 5 лет назад +21

      It definitely sounds like he was supposed to be the fall guy. The parents didn't know him, the grandpa barely knew him, they're claiming he can't be trusted.....but they leave him with their child, in the woods?! The whole story is so sketchy. If some random guy tags along on a family trip in the woods, why would you just even chance leaving your child with him?! The parents are so full of shit.

    • @julz3tt3
      @julz3tt3 5 лет назад +3

      That was my thought aswell. Pretty nasty thing to do...

    • @mbt9700
      @mbt9700 4 года назад +5

      @@isitoveryet9525 what's fucked too is that Isaac claims he does know the grandfather well enough to call him a friend, and well enough to know that the grandfather always has a shovel and others things with him... Yet, the grandfather claims they aren't that close? Unfortunately, as has been previously suggested, Isaac is an easy Patsy as he was shown to have severe learning disabilities and a prior record.

    • @piper_lori-williams-tudhope
      @piper_lori-williams-tudhope 4 года назад

      Amanda Hudson That’s exactly what I think!!!!

  • @RoiHibou
    @RoiHibou 3 года назад +108

    This is just speculation on my part. But I think that they accidentally ran the son over while under the influence, panicked and planned this camping trip to try and either pin it on Isaac or to just make it seem like he wandered off and got lost.

    • @Bubba__Sawyer
      @Bubba__Sawyer 3 года назад +17

      Seems most likely. If he wandered off and fell in the creek or the nearby lake then search teams would've found him. A 2 year old can't wander that far. It was most likely an accident they tried to cover up.

    • @MotherYaya
      @MotherYaya 3 года назад +8

      That crossed my mind... but that would mean Issac is lying.

    • @SmokeyChipOatley
      @SmokeyChipOatley 3 года назад +15

      @@MotherYaya Not necessarily. He did state he saw him there but wasn’t comfortable giving specifics (justifiable and wise imho, especially if he had nothing to do with it not sure if a lawyer advised him or what). My guess is that he isn’t comfortable giving specifics because doing so could potentially implicate him after wising up he was supposed to be the fall guy and wants no part in whatever plot the parents had assuming their potential involvement. One would assume he would want to expose whatever he witnessed in order to help investigators but if he’s telling the truth I doubt he was told or shown enough to be able to help without getting himself in trouble by proxy. The child he thought he saw could have already been deceased (totally speculative on my part I’ll admit) but honestly do you think anyone would leave him be if he publicly said anything implying that? Especially if he was specifically brought to be the fall guy. That’s why my money is he probably confided what he actually saw to an attorney who wisely advised him to zip it on that info until a body is recovered. Without one could open himself up to lawsuits by the parents or even more fingers pointed his way unfairly. It’s one of those frustrating situations that are there for that exact reason. If he wasn’t advised by an attorney then he’s way smarter than anyone is giving him credit for, or we’re not getting the full picture of what really happened for some tragic reason. I’m not ruling anyone out until the truth comes to light tho

    • @davidpeterson3563
      @davidpeterson3563 3 года назад +6

      i think your theory is really smart.

    • @stevenprice6957
      @stevenprice6957 Год назад +2

      Has anyone thought of an eagle? I’m not from the US but they can carry a small child a fair distance. Also wild dogs ? Medium size dingoes can carry baby’s miles. I don’t know what happened but I believe the child was there. One of these 4 people would have said so. Probably the outsider. Why would he still lie about it now.

  • @kwaddamage8286
    @kwaddamage8286 4 года назад +134

    i like how you showed horses when you said "all terrain vehicles". damn right

    • @MsSonali1980
      @MsSonali1980 4 года назад +11

      They are great, you can go on the street, in the woods, in water.. multiple speeds.

    • @kwaddamage8286
      @kwaddamage8286 4 года назад +16

      @@MsSonali1980 the only drawback is they are only 1horse power

    • @MsSonali1980
      @MsSonali1980 4 года назад +5

      @@kwaddamage8286 Doesn't need more to carry a single human, though.

    • @yig_501
      @yig_501 3 года назад +3

      Love it lol

    • @yig_501
      @yig_501 3 года назад +2

      Horses are 1 pf the coolest creatures ever

  • @kalebshaw1477
    @kalebshaw1477 4 года назад +357

    Ahh it's gonna be a sad day when I finally have all of Mike's content watched. There's really nobody like him.

    • @elagace03
      @elagace03 3 года назад +14

      Give it a goo

    • @SuckitMFERR
      @SuckitMFERR 3 года назад +4

      Thats how I feel lol and it ISSSS SUCH A SAD DAY, I've watched just about ever video now, I've rewatched some lmao I love his channel more than all of them ❤

    • @arielrogers893
      @arielrogers893 3 года назад +7

      I really like this channel. You should also try coffee house crimes! Also interesting and very tasteful takes in the same genre.

    • @Eireann.
      @Eireann. 3 года назад +2

      I'm on my 3rd lap of all his videos hahah

    • @gregmeyer9595
      @gregmeyer9595 3 года назад +5

      Mike is truly great, love him, but check out MrBallen if you haven't already. Great story teller.

  • @little_lion_heart9850
    @little_lion_heart9850 4 года назад +60

    Klein was the one who helped with the missing football boy in Texas that the sheriff was trying to call a suicide even though he didn't even have a body yet.

    • @MuShROOM1911
      @MuShROOM1911 3 года назад +1

      I didn’t even know that makes sense why he would come out with confidence and a straight face. My mom never lost me at a store or anything like that but I did see her get paranoid when I didn’t come home at 4:15 I came home at 4:20 and she called the cops screaming 😭so like no one mom would be calm and just barely shaky you would be freaking out crying and asking for your child and that you love him but we got people believing the parents didn’t do nothing that aren’t parents or had a bad relationship with their parents so it’s hard because you got people believing the lies

    • @little_lion_heart9850
      @little_lion_heart9850 3 года назад +5

      @@MuShROOM1911 Idk. You're experience of your mom's reaction is very different than what I have experienced as the norm. My parents have forgotten me places, and forgot to pick me up from places. Most of my friends have this experience as well. Most people I know, their parents wouldn't call the police if their child didn't come home in the time frame your mom called the cops in.
      And there are many different reactions to shock, grief, fear, ect. Not everyone has the same reaction as your mom.
      You could be right about the parents, but they could just react different than you expect.

    • @barrymayson2492
      @barrymayson2492 3 года назад +1

      @@little_lion_heart9850 it's just a thought but he was only 3 years old and in the wilderness with multiple dangers.

  • @marleencherry8716
    @marleencherry8716 3 года назад +156

    “it’s texas state law”
    “WELL YOURE IN IDAHO SIR”
    LMAOOOO

    • @nickrandles1102
      @nickrandles1102 3 года назад +3

      Gotim

    • @FrshChees91
      @FrshChees91 3 года назад +3

      People are so fuckin dumb lol

    • @philiptucker7590
      @philiptucker7590 3 года назад +6

      Texas - Everybody has a shotgun
      Idaho - Everybody had a sack of potatoes and the Mormon Bible
      Louisiana - Everybody has crawfish and a can of Tony’s 😂

    • @Nostalgic_1
      @Nostalgic_1 3 года назад +1

      The attorney sounds like a real smartass that's saying anything negative about the private investigator (Kline) in order to try to discredit the information that he has uncovered about the parents.
      You have to remember that the parents are the ones who initially hired Kline.
      So, if Kline found evidence that the parents were lying or covering up something in regards to Deorr missing, you know that he's most likely telling the truth.
      I mean, why bite the hand that's feeding you??
      When the parents fired Kline, another family member hired him back.
      Also, the lawsuit filed against Kline by the parents ended up being completely dismissed, so I'm wondering if the parents got worried about his ability to provide proof of what he had been saying and presenting it in court to defend himself against their lawsuit and ending up making them look even more guilty?

    • @Amoreyna
      @Amoreyna 2 года назад +1

      @@philiptucker7590 Um, I'd say everyone has a gun in Idaho. Last time I was there, can't think of one Mormon I met.

  • @leela1970
    @leela1970 4 года назад +159

    If these two fools called "parents" didn't trust Isaac, then why would they leave Deorr with him ? BC they are damn liars .. and murdered their own baby...
    Poor poor child 😢

    • @Bubba__Sawyer
      @Bubba__Sawyer 3 года назад +3

      I don't think they murdered him. I think it was an accident they tried to cover up.
      They're idiots for even taking a 2 year old camping to begin with, let alone dressing him in camo, let alone bringing a stranger along they didn't know or trust.

    • @jessicabarczewski1910
      @jessicabarczewski1910 3 года назад +2

      Isaac has always claimed he was never left alone with the child. Isaac has always claimed he is was fishing at the time the family left, came back, and the child went missing. And his story has never changed....

  • @Vsure420
    @Vsure420 5 лет назад +592

    Ok so the babies blood was found on the bumper and wheel well of the truck? So is it possible they or the grandfather accidentally ran him over and now they have lied too long to come clean?
    However I definitely get the feeling the grandfather's friend was brought along to ne viewed/used as a suspect due to his mental health issues.
    This case is so horrible. I hope they find something out soon for the people who loved that little guy.

    • @ebayerr
      @ebayerr 5 лет назад +42

      Vsure79 :
      Private investigator David Marshburn said his two cadaver dogs made a "hard alert" on a specific area at the camp site. The sheriff's office then brought in an independent cadaver dog, which alerted on the same area. At that point, the sheriff's office took over, closing down the campground June 28-30 2019.
      Marshburn was not involved in the weekend search, and county officials aren't saying whether or not the investigation had turned up any new evidence in the case.

    • @azanathwhateley7235
      @azanathwhateley7235 5 лет назад +6

      That was totally my first thought

    • @sandramorrison99
      @sandramorrison99 5 лет назад +6

      Or hit a dog YEARS AGO. NOBODY SAID ANYTHING about the OWNER of the BLOOD on the bumper.
      Are you the 🐇 RABBIT, or the headlight, will your insurance cover this?
      Do you have room enuff for one more breakdown!
      *Marilyn Manson*

    • @discoverynorthcarolina9824
      @discoverynorthcarolina9824 5 лет назад +6

      Vsure79 I agree about the friend

    • @-0rbital-
      @-0rbital- 5 лет назад +32

      If it was an accident, why not just tell the truth?
      One possibility is that maybe whoever was driving was drunk. If this was the case, even if they ran over him accidentally, it’s still homicide. So maybe they panicked and buried him?
      I do agree that it seems like they’ were trying to set up that guy. Who invited him anyway? And why, if they all disliked or didn’t trust him? And you’re going to leave your toddler alone with some weird guy you don’t trust around? That’s hard to believe.
      None of the stories make sense.

  • @Tikutae
    @Tikutae 5 лет назад +174

    Poor little deorr. I hope the truth will be revealed one day 😰

    • @UsurperDeicide
      @UsurperDeicide 5 лет назад +4

      Amen

    • @omgitsjoetime
      @omgitsjoetime 5 лет назад

      Karoliina poor Eyore

    • @mrluigi9923
      @mrluigi9923 5 лет назад +8

      how do you leave such a small child unattended so close to a body of water,things happen in the blink of an eye.Always start with those closest to the child.

    • @EssexAggiegrad2011
      @EssexAggiegrad2011 5 лет назад +2

      @@mrluigi9923 His parents murdered him

    • @budgirl1368
      @budgirl1368 5 лет назад +2

      Greg Hubbard I thought the same thing. She doesn’t very upset for her little boy gone missing 😞

  • @jenniferw5095
    @jenniferw5095 3 года назад +20

    RIP sweet little man. 💕🙏 I pray you are found. I'm sorry your parents didn't keep you safe.

  • @IAmFrXnch
    @IAmFrXnch 5 лет назад +133

    How’s the father gonna say something about “judging” but does exactly that to Isaac?

    • @Scorch428
      @Scorch428 4 года назад +3

      His generation are all hypocrites like that...

    • @RoseMary-851
      @RoseMary-851 4 года назад +6

      Yamah FrmRhondaWorld The father seems like a total A hole, the way he’s trying to tell people off, like he’s probably that shitty neighbor no one wants to deal with.

    • @cjr4666
      @cjr4666 4 года назад +8

      @@Scorch428
      Thats the stupidest comment Ive read so far. Your ignorance is astonishing

  • @dacosta0656
    @dacosta0656 5 лет назад +388

    Isaac was going to be the patsy

    • @ILoooooveCamels
      @ILoooooveCamels 5 лет назад +10

      And Patsy was going to be the isaac. They had it all figured out.

    • @dylanlol3501
      @dylanlol3501 5 лет назад +2

      STAHPIIIT lmao

    • @DrMurdercock
      @DrMurdercock 5 лет назад +3

      @** look up patsy please

    • @jfielding2177
      @jfielding2177 5 лет назад +1

      I heard before grandpa bob whom was camping "confessed" so they can pin the murder that jessica and vernal did on the grandpa and isaac so Jessica won't have to pay for what she and vernal did. I know david marshburn told someone I know well that bob basically confessed before he passed away to david, and david said they are going to accuse isaac of raping deorr in front of grandpa bob bevause bob liked men, (and that he believes there is incest in bob jessica and trina family) then said isaac killed deorr in front of bob then hiding his remains saying all of this happened while Jessica and vernal were taking a few minutes to look at fish or whatever. I have David saying this on voice recording, and that the police has proof isaac was into child porn. I think david had gotten paid off to run with whatever is being fed to him but I hope the truth just comes out.
      I feel bad for Isaac. I heard that Vernal Kunz daughter was a set up as Deorr Kunz jr. for the camping trip bcuz she was small enough and they cut her hair like deorrs so Isaac did see a kid n wuz made 2 believe it was deorr bcuz I heard deorr kunz jr died b4 the camp trip to leadore. trina helped set the trip 2 timber up so they can all pin it on isaac reinwand bcuz his background n he is weird. I hope this little boy gets justice especially since Penner n Trina r extremely close even b4 the case n doesn't want 2 press charges or nething. He has no business working this case becuz he is too close to the family it puts too much pressure on the poor man. It's such a mess. Pleaz pray 4 this little boy you guys. Trina knows what happened and is protecting the rest. Its deeper than every1 knows but in think if the right law enforcement agencies work the case besides Penner it will get solved.

    • @TheDsRequiem
      @TheDsRequiem 5 лет назад +4

      @@jfielding2177 you dont have any proof lmao

  • @Babesinthewood97
    @Babesinthewood97 3 года назад +48

    Could they have brought that weird guy only to blame him later, if it was all planned?

  • @earlofcumbrae-Ground_Zero
    @earlofcumbrae-Ground_Zero 3 года назад +92

    POLICE DISPATCHER: " What is he Wearing? " ... MOTHER: " He WAS Wearing ..." .. Right away in the very first call she is already talking about her missing son in the PAST TENSE!! Not... "HES WEARING" ... Just saying...?!!

    • @katlynn744
      @katlynn744 3 года назад +22

      Not everyone would say he’s wearing..I’d probably answer the same saying “he was wearing”...just saying...

    • @kadeelacayo4806
      @kadeelacayo4806 3 года назад +7

      No that’s not anything abnormal. The operator uses the word was, so that’s why the mother did.

    • @angeladee1463
      @angeladee1463 3 года назад +1

      Good catch.

    • @LooseCan88
      @LooseCan88 3 года назад +1

      Nice Job, Bonus Points to you.

    • @niomisingh8871
      @niomisingh8871 2 года назад

      I thought that to!!

  • @annoyingarchie7344
    @annoyingarchie7344 4 года назад +132

    Did nobody hear the man in the background of the 911 call say ‘ dont answer any more questions ‘ ? It was right before the operator asked if her husband was calling to her

    • @kirkbupkis
      @kirkbupkis 4 года назад +15

      That sounds like another dispatcher talking to a different caller.

    • @Christopher-Lenz
      @Christopher-Lenz 4 года назад +8

      Yes I heard that. Thinking it's the husband.

    • @ginjaninja5511
      @ginjaninja5511 4 года назад +15

      I believe the 911 operator asked if her husband was calling 911 as well. I am 99% certain that I’ve seen in another video on the case that the dad was trying to dial 911 from the campsite while the mother drove up the road a bit to get cell service. It would be really interesting to find out if you can hear the husband on the 911 call because he wasn’t supposed to be close enough to his wife for her to hear him.

    • @ispartacus1337
      @ispartacus1337 3 года назад +17

      Kirk Bupkis lol you think a 911 operator would tell literally anyone NOT to answer anymore questions? They wouldnt tell the person on the call, they wouldnt tell another operator that. I'd say that sentence is right up there with "go ahead pull the trigger I dont care"

    • @tk5067
      @tk5067 3 года назад +5

      That's the other dispatcher in the background. Clearly a female voice, and she calls him Vernal. In a news video with the call, you can hear the dispatcher tell the husband they'll call back with any more questions because they have the mom on the phone. Same clip, just a bit more clear.

  • @NerdOutWithMe
    @NerdOutWithMe 4 года назад +146

    Here's my guess. Parents accidentally kill kid with car. They hatch a hair brain scheme to go on a camping trip, bring a "patsy" to take the fall if necessary, and call 911 to act like the child just got lost.

    • @trumpstantrum498
      @trumpstantrum498 4 года назад +6

      The ATTIC DWELLERS Definitely.

    • @retiredkidbuck
      @retiredkidbuck 4 года назад +20

      Probaly both high on drugs when they did kill the kid. Probably high when they concocted the camping trip to deflect the search from where they dumped the body. The next most likely scenario they could have contrived would be an alien abduction. Makes as much sense as the bs the parents are spewing.

    • @larry0688
      @larry0688 4 года назад +17

      Definitely what I was thinking too, especially because of where the blood was found. I don’t think they meant to kill their son and don’t want people to think they’re murderers. Also I don’t think they’re ready to admit it to themselves.

    • @jtjones4727
      @jtjones4727 3 года назад +9

      That's the same thing I was thinking. Blood found only on the tire. You know how kids like to move around. Thinking either the Grandfather or one of the parents was maybe backing up and didn't see him run behind the truck. Especially if he was on the passenger side. I think this is just a good a theory as any.

    • @KaitlinLuksa
      @KaitlinLuksa 3 года назад +5

      Did they confirm the blood evidence was human?

  • @mylamename14
    @mylamename14 4 года назад +55

    0:01 - The video just started and I'm already suspicious of this guy. Actual good people don't need to tell you that they're "good people".

    • @frankboff1260
      @frankboff1260 4 года назад +3

      Little Sparrow Maybe they do after lengthy periods of false accusations and terrible messages sent to you and name calling...maybe after a while you would say that...

  • @MusicMad77
    @MusicMad77 2 года назад +9

    Mike is by far the most genuine person on RUclips.

  • @tophers3756
    @tophers3756 5 лет назад +177

    I feel bad for the friend. It looks like the family are trying to railroad him. I'm not saying the parents are to blame necessarily, but they and the great-grandfather sure aren't hesitant to point fingers at him.

    • @tylertheguy3160
      @tylertheguy3160 5 лет назад +21

      Well, on the bright side, if the intention was to pin this on Isaac, it seems to have backfired quite a bit.

    • @can-chan6119
      @can-chan6119 5 лет назад +8

      The grandfather was immediately saying he would not trust him but why even bring him.

  • @thatllputmarzipaninyourpie3117
    @thatllputmarzipaninyourpie3117 5 лет назад +218

    Dad was probably drunk or high, and ran over his kid by accident. Didn't want to go to prison.

    • @isitoveryet9525
      @isitoveryet9525 5 лет назад +46

      Ehh....the mom seems way more sketchy than the dad, imo. Maybe she ran him over, or she wanted him gone?
      Her 911 call was odd, even if someone accidentally killed him, you'd think she'd be hysterical. I know people react differently, but lying about what he was wearing and how nonchalantly she sounded....I think she's extremely suspicious.

    • @vangoghsseveredear
      @vangoghsseveredear 5 лет назад +9

      @@isitoveryet9525 under stress people may misremember details. Eye witness is super unreliable. Also, at that point he was only gone an hour, she probably didn't think he was murdered. I mean if that's legit what happened of course

    • @budgirl1368
      @budgirl1368 5 лет назад

      American Made I agree 💯 % with u!

    • @szzk7937
      @szzk7937 4 года назад

      That isnt prison time for accident. Obviously they know what happended though.

    • @Janellabelle
      @Janellabelle 4 года назад

      Yea, from the jump they were calling it the "next Casey Anthony case". They were guilty until proven innocent with absolutely no evidence. Cool.

  • @Willie_Pete_Was_Here
    @Willie_Pete_Was_Here 4 года назад +38

    I’m seeing the parents shake their head “no” while wishing for the return of their child

  • @Yoder023
    @Yoder023 Год назад +3

    So tired of "failed polygraph" being an argument.
    It's been thrown out of courts for a reason!
    I would fail every question because my mind debates everything.
    My mother got away with theft by lying and passing a polygraph.

  • @shaneb.9458
    @shaneb.9458 5 лет назад +62

    I live about 30 minutes West of Boise Idaho... I have been following this case. I truly believe that the parents had something to do with their sons disappearance... Great Video Mike.

    • @thomasholland2384
      @thomasholland2384 4 года назад

      Are there bears in that area where it happened?

    • @choosetolivefree
      @choosetolivefree 4 года назад +2

      You must be in Nampa or Caldwell.. hello from Boise

    • @PtylerBeats
      @PtylerBeats 4 года назад +3

      Thomas Holland there would have been a trace of him if he was attacked by bears. There would be a body. Bears don’t eat every inch of a human being and leave no boo’d behind. There would be a bloodbath in the woods.

    • @DaVeganZombie
      @DaVeganZombie 4 года назад

      Bears are also very loud, very big, and would leave a very clear trail of blood, clothes, and the child would scream.
      Very few things kill instantly. And a bear isn’t one of them.

    • @shaneb.9458
      @shaneb.9458 4 года назад

      @@choosetolivefree Hey there!! You are close... I live in Greenleaf, about 5 miles from Caldwell. Towards Parma, Notus area... I'm sure you know where I'm talking about. Hope you are staying safe my friend!! 🙂

  • @babybluecheeks
    @babybluecheeks 5 лет назад +43

    This makes me feel sick😥 poor baby. It's so very heartbreaking.

    • @atomicwendy
      @atomicwendy 4 года назад

      yeh. I mean, you don't want your kid? guess what? SOMEONE will gladly adopt him!!!!!!!! they are horrible shit fucks.

  • @josephrandolph325
    @josephrandolph325 5 лет назад +154

    My man!! You're on such another level with these vids. Great work. Let's go in...one, two, tree 😉

    • @ThatChapter
      @ThatChapter  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Joseph!

    • @sarzib3246
      @sarzib3246 5 лет назад +1

      Yes! Tanks Joseph, tree hours ago💐😂

  • @jeanaerowley7150
    @jeanaerowley7150 2 года назад +9

    The parents know exactly what happened to their tiny beautiful boy…they sicken me. This case stinks right away at the 911 call. She was NOT a mother that was panicked at the disappearance of her toddler! The father’s face betrayed every single one of his lies. Then they invite a person they do not know or trust on a camping trip?! Bullshit. He was a scapegoat, pure and simple.

  • @dawnbreak3299
    @dawnbreak3299 4 года назад +49

    Thats the first time i ever heard panic in a dispatchers voice during a 911 call...she sounded shocked and scared when she first heard the problem

    • @moinmoin4366
      @moinmoin4366 3 года назад +2

      that's what's so shocking, that she got more excited than the mother🤔

    • @linda10989
      @linda10989 3 года назад +1

      @@moinmoin4366 Especially when she said "an hour?" It's almost like she thought your son's been missing that long and you're only calling now??

  • @OliveMonkeys
    @OliveMonkeys 5 лет назад +80

    I'm from Idaho and have been following this story since it broke. I believe in my heart his parents killed him

    • @LibbyLou123444
      @LibbyLou123444 4 года назад

      ryzhkov_214 I really hope not.

    • @thomasholland2384
      @thomasholland2384 4 года назад

      Are there bears where they was?

    • @PtylerBeats
      @PtylerBeats 4 года назад +2

      That’s because you watch the local news lol obviously you’re going to find them guilty. You don’t know any more than anyone else. I guess unless you were an eye witness... what do you know?

    • @angelinanice5425
      @angelinanice5425 4 года назад +2

      Yes they did it. Poor baby...

    • @AllenFreemanMediaGuru
      @AllenFreemanMediaGuru 4 года назад +9

      Why would they keep changing their story? Over and over? Believe me I would remember if my son went missing! And how complicated was it? They first said they went back to the boy after 10minutes and he was gone. How do you keep forgetting what you said before? Grandpa was no help it seems. He and Issac do keep saying the boy was there. But it all makes more sense that the boy was never at the location where he supposedly went missing.

  • @kittykixbootie
    @kittykixbootie 5 лет назад +134

    Clicked so fast. Grandpa just passed away. Makes you wonder if a deathbed confession may have prompted the new searches.

    • @kittykixbootie
      @kittykixbootie 5 лет назад +2

      @Costa Zambaras thanks

    • @kittykixbootie
      @kittykixbootie 5 лет назад +9

      Heres the article if anyone is interested. www.eastidahonews.com/2019/06/robert-walton-deorr-kunzs-great-grandfather-dies-of-cancer/

    • @jfielding2177
      @jfielding2177 5 лет назад +8

      I heard before grandpa bob whom was camping "confessed" so they can pin the murder that jessica and vernal did on the grandpa and isaac so Jessica won't have to pay for what she and vernal did. I know david marshburn told someone I know well that bob basically confessed before he passed away to david, and david said they are going to accuse isaac of raping deorr in front of grandpa bob bevause bob liked men, (and that he believes there is incest in bob jessica and trina family) then said isaac killed deorr in front of bob then hiding his remains saying all of this happened while Jessica and vernal were taking a few minutes to look at fish or whatever. I have David saying this on voice recording, and that the police has proof isaac was into child porn. I think david had gotten paid off to run with whatever is being fed to him but I hope the truth just comes out.
      I feel bad for Isaac. I heard that Vernal Kunz daughter was a set up as Deorr Kunz jr. for the camping trip bcuz she was small enough and they cut her hair like deorrs so Isaac did see a kid n wuz made 2 believe it was deorr bcuz I heard deorr kunz jr died b4 the camp trip to leadore. trina helped set the trip 2 timber up so they can all pin it on isaac reinwand bcuz his background n he is weird. I hope this little boy gets justice especially since Penner n Trina r extremely close even b4 the case n doesn't want 2 press charges or nething. He has no business working this case becuz he is too close to the family it puts too much pressure on the poor man. It's such a mess. Pleaz pray 4 this little boy you guys. Trina knows what happened and is protecting the rest. Its deeper than every1 knows but in think if the right law enforcement agencies work the case besides Penner it will get solved.

    • @extraSPARErib
      @extraSPARErib 5 лет назад +16

      J Fielding dude why are you in the comments and not police?

    • @lukeoneill9960
      @lukeoneill9960 5 лет назад +20

      @@extraSPARErib because he's lying for attention

  • @Smorans
    @Smorans 3 года назад +40

    The mother’s call to the emergency services seemed off to me. I know that people can react differently to stressful situations, but there is no way i would be that composed after frantically searching for my child for an hour and not finding him. She didn’t even sound out of breath, no shakiness in her voice, she wasn’t being attentive to what the operator was saying, you’d think she would have been hanging on their every word considering this was meant to be a desperate plea to get help to find her missing child. Nay nay i say, seems suspish.....

    • @andrewmaina8422
      @andrewmaina8422 2 года назад +2

      Suspish…gotta borrow that word. Yeah everyone reacts differently. Thing is, she couldn’t recall what he was wearing too…

    • @pink_alligator
      @pink_alligator 2 года назад

      I don't find that too weird, I could imagine being hyper-focused on searching, emotions not fully processing bcs you're in *find my child* mode, struggling to pull yourself from the situation, and to be present in a conversation on the phone (theoretically, not saying I'm convinced this was the case)
      To me not being able to say how tall her child is was more of a red flag than her demeanor during the call. I don't know why that was my biggest red flag but it instantly felt off to me

    • @mambi74
      @mambi74 2 года назад +2

      @@pink_alligator The entire call seemed 'off' to me. But yeah, the height question response (or lack thereof) was the clincher. The complete lack of knowledge of a basic medical fact of a two-year old which you supposedly love - that's telling of total disregard for that kid.

    • @desertraindrops9840
      @desertraindrops9840 2 года назад +1

      @S Moran Love Bailey Sarian...:)

  • @cyberalpaca
    @cyberalpaca 4 года назад +74

    I think it is weird that right after a child goes missing, a divorce and new marriage comes to the mother of the child. It could be a motive to avoid dealing with a child that is from an old relationship by killing him.

    • @jeanforest8060
      @jeanforest8060 2 года назад +5

      It's not weird, it's mighty convenient. Know what I mean? What custody battles?

    • @Tarotcooks
      @Tarotcooks Год назад

      Bear took him.

    • @lloyd4290
      @lloyd4290 Год назад +4

      @@Tarotcooks no

  • @emilywalker3352
    @emilywalker3352 4 года назад +40

    Everyone involved in this case is seriously creepy!

    • @PyrrhusBrin
      @PyrrhusBrin 3 года назад

      Isaac has the bad luck of being an outsider looking in on society.

    • @melissadunton3534
      @melissadunton3534 3 года назад

      @chris kibodeaux judgemental

  • @DocBree13
    @DocBree13 4 года назад +74

    I’ve watched hours and hours about this case on You Tube, everything I’ve been able to find:
    - Jessica came out recently to point the finger at Vernal
    - I hadn’t heard about the blood found on the truck - I sure would like to know the DNA results
    - I also hadn’t heard about the camo jacket and toys found in the apartment - both of these are very interesting
    -Isaac passed his polygraph test
    - the great-grandfather never took one and passed away earlier this year
    - the convenience store did not have CCTV
    I hope this case comes to a resolution and that justice can be served very soon. Thank you for excellent video and please keep up updated.

    • @freakshowfilmfestival3591
      @freakshowfilmfestival3591 4 года назад +11

      I was waiting to hear one of the parents turning on each other. They got divorced, so I am thinking who is going to turn on the other.

    • @DaVeganZombie
      @DaVeganZombie 4 года назад +3

      Straight up I’ll bet real money they brought Issac along to be the fall guy.
      No one knew him.
      No one trusted him.
      Everyone betrayed him first chance he got.
      Yet his is the only story that is consistent.

    • @allwheelmodeltoys491
      @allwheelmodeltoys491 4 года назад +3

      THE mother seems likely

  • @kujonox1
    @kujonox1 3 года назад +19

    2021 still no leads, if anyone was interested.
    Sherrif did find a bone but it turned out not to be jr.

  • @sooofunny37
    @sooofunny37 5 лет назад +78

    cue the "That Chapter" hauntingly beautiful background track

    • @cats4lyfe3
      @cats4lyfe3 4 года назад +2

      Love it

    • @lambdee7006
      @lambdee7006 4 года назад +3

      Yes I like that about his videos, nice touch, pulls u in

    • @yellowmelancholy4875
      @yellowmelancholy4875 4 года назад +1

      I love the background music. Sometimes it sounds like a Ray Lamontagne song ❤️

  • @BeefcurtainBurp
    @BeefcurtainBurp 5 лет назад +35

    They just left the campsite without telling anyone else to keep an eye out for their toddler? I always wonder why these parents who do shady stuff in these kinds of cases don't at least get charged with child neglect *coughCaseyAnthonycough*

    • @vivianbrown2477
      @vivianbrown2477 3 года назад

      Wrong they didn't they child was left with the grandfather when they walked down tp the stream not actually leaving the site. This video has left a lot of information out and misconstrued other facts.

    • @Bubba__Sawyer
      @Bubba__Sawyer 3 года назад

      @@vivianbrown2477 Are you calling Mike's integrity into question sweetheart?

    • @lauraowen8142
      @lauraowen8142 3 года назад

      @@Bubba__Sawyer you are correct about the child being left with Grandpa while they went 50 yards along the creek to look for a fishing spot Grandpa went inside his camper for what grandpa said was 2 minutes and came back out and supposedly the boy was gone

  • @a.redwood
    @a.redwood 4 года назад +22

    14:27 "And he says, "It's under Texas law! I'm not allowed to." and I said, "We're in Idaho, sir.""
    that shit cracked me up lmfao

  • @cudispazzzin
    @cudispazzzin 3 года назад +81

    when jessica called 911 she did not sound like a mother who had just lost her son .

    • @jefferyfromsouthernmaine2482
      @jefferyfromsouthernmaine2482 3 года назад +4

      How was she supposed to ask?

    • @pammers5588
      @pammers5588 3 года назад +1

      That was what I was thinking as well.

    • @HamburgerAmy
      @HamburgerAmy 3 года назад +8

      @@jefferyfromsouthernmaine2482 um usually you're flipping out and wicked crying

    • @eyden1562
      @eyden1562 2 года назад +7

      Regardless of all the other evidence, how she sounds on the phone is irrelevant.
      Some people call 911 in an absolute panic, and some people attempt to stay as calm as possible so they can relay information properly to the 911 dispatcher.
      I've never lost a child, but I have phoned 911 during emergency situations and even though my heart is pounding and my mind is racing, I know for a fact that I cannot help if the dispatcher can't understand me, so I control my breathing and I answer questions as short/quickly as possible, and when the call is over, I collapse under the stress.
      I know in this case there's a lot of other evidence against the parents, but I just wanted to mention that judging someone on their demeanor during the 911 call is not a valid means of determining guilt/innocence.
      In some cases, yes, it seems very clear. But as a whole, the individual psychology of a person is very hard to determine, which is why therapists and detectives have jobs. Lol

    • @lachlonskye1373
      @lachlonskye1373 2 года назад +1

      @@eyden1562 you have too much time on your hands smh

  • @SarahValsheim
    @SarahValsheim 4 года назад +418

    go camping into the woods
    dress a small child into CAMO
    brilliant thinking

    • @MsSonali1980
      @MsSonali1980 4 года назад +25

      Jup.. you can't make this shit up.... or did they?

    • @imjayeleeiwishiwereabillio9731
      @imjayeleeiwishiwereabillio9731 4 года назад +5

      so what if he had a camo patterened jacket on? if its true, it was probably the warmest or most suitable jacket for the weather and climate.

    • @lavendertealbdx8345
      @lavendertealbdx8345 4 года назад +26

      @@imjayeleeiwishiwereabillio9731 Yeah, try to find someone who is lost, especially a small child, that blends with the grass and the trees.
      People don't go in expecting to have anyone lost, but better be safe than sorry and dress the kids in bright garments.

    • @Skindoggiedog
      @Skindoggiedog 4 года назад +1

      Your English is terrible.

    • @Nat-vh1ov
      @Nat-vh1ov 4 года назад +7

      I'm Jayelee I Wish I Were A Billionare like ^ said, we’re not giving them shit for the jacket it’s dressing a small child in camo part.. if a toddler is lost in the forest, the last thing you want them to be dressed as is forest.. that’s why a lot of people wear neon when going adventuring.. and usually those are full grown adults with people legitimately looking out for them

  • @shaunmyers4017
    @shaunmyers4017 5 лет назад +51

    This is one of the best uploads from That Chapter.
    ...and, I've seen them all.

  • @Life_Is_Torture0000
    @Life_Is_Torture0000 4 года назад +36

    If she failed the control questions,
    the rest of the test becomes meaningless because they use those as a baseline.

    • @johnw3078
      @johnw3078 3 года назад +7

      Right seems like she did it on purpose.

    • @lilyesp5652
      @lilyesp5652 3 года назад

      i dont know..if i failed the lie detector once, i wouldn't want to redo it - let alone 4 times

    • @jumpinjohnnyruss
      @jumpinjohnnyruss 2 года назад

      @@johnw3078 Or she was anxious for other reasons.

    • @themadhi-hatter6849
      @themadhi-hatter6849 2 года назад

      And also those things are stress tests not lie, some ppl are just naturally stressed, but that mom seemed like she didnt have much feeling at all.

  • @dandybaabs8712
    @dandybaabs8712 2 года назад +3

    I know a family that went camping next to a creek. After several hours their 3 year old son was missing, it took a couple days until they found his body a few miles down the creek. He got swept away with the water and his family had no idea. Unfortunately this kind of stuff happens a lot when families go camping or on vacation. 💔

  • @josephhefley9701
    @josephhefley9701 5 лет назад +67

    Dude. I am sorry. I have 3 kids. They have been camping since younger than that. What idiot goes out of seeing distance of their children of that age? No matter what they are at fault. Even if they didn't have anything to do with it, still their fault this happened and should be charged for neglegance.

    • @SnEaKeRSkEr
      @SnEaKeRSkEr 5 лет назад +7

      Correct. I've felt this way since I first was made aware of this case. It's just sad.

  • @dylanwicklund5129
    @dylanwicklund5129 5 лет назад +40

    That's weird why would the parents not want him to go national and say theirs 20 grand reward but no dont do that

  • @brianziolkowski2300
    @brianziolkowski2300 4 года назад +22

    I'm so glad you concluded David paulides does more good than harm. I would like to know what possible harm at all can be done by merely educating people on the possible dangers of visiting our parks and forests. Especially considering the FACT that the parks services are absolutely covering things up.

  • @stormcutter59
    @stormcutter59 3 года назад +68

    If their is one thing I know that is suspicious when it comes to missing child cases like these, its whenever you hear the parent/parents talking about their child in a very abstract and impersonal manner, that's an immediate signal that something is up. I've seen the Missing 411 interview with these parents, a movie that would foolishly make you think this case is something "paranormal" mind you, but I'm not buying it. In that interview you listen to the way the father gives up after only 3 Days of searching, saying he "either wants the boy back or some closure to his whereabouts". "Closure", that's the safest word to someone who is already tired of looking for someone when he would otherwise be highly motivated to find. And notice how he calls his son "the kid". Very often he uses impersonal terminology in explaining what they're feeling. And I dont get a shred of real concern with either parent. Not one bit.
    I dont know about anyone else around here, but i know for a FACT that if MY father had lost me in the mountains when I was younger, hell even right now, he would be up in that brush running through hell itself for months on end until he brought me back, not even just a piece of me. When it comes to your son, you dont just abandon the search for him so easily. Not ever. Its tragic, but their are monsters out there who we call "parents", and yet are people who dont have that natural, parental drive when it concerns their kids. It is a harsh truth how many there are, who dont deserve kids at all, yet have them.

    • @flamingapplepie1
      @flamingapplepie1 3 года назад +2

      I saw the missing 411 interview with them as well and agree absolutely nothing paranormal happened here. I felt that Dave should’ve left this case out of it bc the other cases actually did have strange and unexplainable circumstances. But this one had a simple solution: the parents. I bet they badly beat him and accidentally killed him and tried to cover it up.

    • @stormcutter59
      @stormcutter59 3 года назад +2

      @@flamingapplepie1 Whatever they did I'm sure they planned for it to happen. That's what it looks like to me. It really hurts to see cases like this because you cant do anything but hope for a miracle. Unless these monsters that call themselves parents confess out of the blue I dont see how they can prove them they did it. These are the types that have no real emotions, no real conscience, they'll play dumb and lie all they want. You can only pray for the poor kid. It's so tragic.

    • @flamingapplepie1
      @flamingapplepie1 3 года назад +1

      @@stormcutter59 it’s just horrible. Deorr jr looks like my little brother; my dad would never do anything remotely similar to this, ever. These “parents” are just a different breed of evil, then to keep up the facade: no conscience. It would be nice if little deorr got justice, but unfortunately as said, it just seems unlikely at this point. Have to hope neither has anymore kids.

    • @stormcutter59
      @stormcutter59 3 года назад +1

      @@flamingapplepie1 Yeah it's just awful. Unfortunately you gotta move on and have faith you'll do well by yourself and future kids. It stings how justice isnt always served everywhere you go but that's unfortunately the reality of life. I cant get into too many cases like this because it just drives me crazy. That's why I've distanced myself from them for a while. It gets too much.

    • @flamingapplepie1
      @flamingapplepie1 3 года назад +1

      @@stormcutter59 very true. I often avoid cases with children for that specific reason. It can all get too much, but those are just particularly depressing, especially when there is no justice.

  • @SamanthaMcCollough
    @SamanthaMcCollough 4 года назад +54

    Keep hearing how the parents story changed ... But not how. Would like to know more about what was said and what was not congruent in later interviews.

    • @JulieRoberts-mt2zy
      @JulieRoberts-mt2zy 3 года назад +1

      I agree. How did it change? Was it big gaps or maybe things that could’ve been remembered after the initial shock wore off? I still feel like the parents are in deep on this.

    • @mitchjohnson4714
      @mitchjohnson4714 3 года назад +5

      Yeah, if they said they left for the trip at 4:30 and later said it was 5:00, that wouldn't matter. What constitutes a lie to some people might not constitute a lie to other people. So what were the discrepancies?

    • @fordtrucks33
      @fordtrucks33 3 года назад +3

      Ya I was curious about this too. They said ‘little things’ but what were they?

    • @paigeanguish6216
      @paigeanguish6216 3 года назад +12

      @@mitchjohnson4714 i mean the clothes and toys he had on/with him when he “went missing” were found in their apartment after they were evicted.

    • @mommy2libras
      @mommy2libras 3 года назад

      @@paigeanguish6216 they didn't say he had those toys with him when he went missing or that the toys were gone when he was, they just said that they couldn't find them previously. Even if they had been the exact cars he was playing with when he went missing, wouldn't they have been left at the campsite and then they packed them up with the rest of their stuff? Whether he wandered off, someone took him or an animal grabbed him, the cars he was playing with would have likely been right where he last was.
      And not knowing where a few Matchbox cars were doesn't mean much. I doubt I could have found every toy my kids owned when they were little. It doesn't mean they were ever missing but when packing and moving, I've definitely had things pop up that I thought I'd lost long before

  • @walkerclinedinst2820
    @walkerclinedinst2820 3 года назад +27

    I really hope that David Marshburn is befriending the parents so he can turn their world upside down like he did to that guy in the Kelli Bordeaux murder case...

  • @bdsaints1986
    @bdsaints1986 5 лет назад +19

    "Has his eye on whats going on" loses 2 year old

  • @tracycrawford6826
    @tracycrawford6826 3 года назад +8

    Mike has a good sense of respect for the parties and situations he is reporting on. Both the tone of voice, mannerisms, jokes, and background music all lead the viewer into a cinematic quality production of a horrific situation. That’s not easily done and takes skill and engagement in ones subject and talent in ones craft. These are easily apparent in these videos. Mike, thanks for what you do and the professionalism you do it with.

  • @oranje9342
    @oranje9342 4 года назад +43

    Exactly like someone else had probably already mentioned.... in the 911 call she kept using past tense words to describe his clothing... you don’t use past tense unless something happened to the child 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @KaitlinLuksa
      @KaitlinLuksa 3 года назад +7

      To be fair, the 911 operator used past tense ('What was he wearing?") and it doesn't seem crazy that someone would naturally reply with the same grammar ("He was wearing...")

    • @dontmindme633
      @dontmindme633 3 года назад +3

      I don’t think that applies in this exact instance. If asked about the child’s personality and they say- he was sweet, he was funny- that’s pretty much a given they did it. This is a bit more tricky. Just because of differences in the way people talk. I find that especially true with this couple and their usage of grammar

  • @annazaman9657
    @annazaman9657 4 года назад +33

    If the boy had been there he would have been found as there was so much searching done

  • @msalisond
    @msalisond 5 лет назад +6

    911: what IS he wearing?
    Jessica: he WAS wearing ....
    Jessica is speaking about DeOrr in the past tense. This is often an indicator that the speaker knows that the subject (in this case, her son DeOrr) is deceased.

  • @lavendergal2508
    @lavendergal2508 3 года назад +3

    Listen… People don’t drive all the way out into the middle of nowhere to go camping only to turn right around and run back up to the store. That’s the most ridiculous story I’ve ever heard and I hope they validated or verified it by her cell phone pings. That is so so suspicious. You don’t just run up and get snacks when you’ve prepared to go camping for multiple days out in the middle of nowhere