Originally Posted by cgarby
I'm surprised the crime scene wasn't preserved as that is usually the case or at least what we are taught in SAR.
However, Maddy brings up some good points. Lost Person Behavior characteristics (which many SAR groups use) say that children from 7-12 may "become upset or confused when lost causing them to act irrationally; will frequently become trail runners getting them farther from the PLS (point last seen)". While the case may be suspicious and should be investigated, it is not out of the question for a lost child to roam 2 or more miles from the PLS.
Also the Capenews.net article reads "Despite the official conclusion that Patric died of hypothermia, the autopsy report includes very few indicators of hypothermia, said Mr. O’Connell, and the lowest temperature the day the boy died was 43 degrees, said Mr. O’Connell". I was there and the conditions were bad - the temp. may not have been that low but it was steady rain and cool conditions. Hypothermia doesn't just happen in cold weather. .