Louise had to wait more than 24 hours to file a missing persons report because the officer told her she couldn't report it earlier.
The resident, Ryan, fled with his son because he claimed he was trying to keep his child safe, but Cameron's parents suspected it was related to Cameron's disappearance.
Kelly believes Cameron would never have walked away from his daughter because he was a loving and protective father who always took care of Sabrina.
Ryan took a less direct route to the airport, possibly to avoid being caught, as he claimed Casey might call the cops since he took their son.
Ryan claimed he had already purchased tickets to Florida to see his biological father, but Doreen was told by an investigator that they had a video of Ryan purchasing tickets at the airport.
Ryan suggested Cameron might have gone to the valley because he believed Cameron had friends there who could have picked him up, but this theory contradicts the fact that Cameron was never seen in the valley after his disappearance.
Kelly and Doreen decided to hand Sabrina over to Doreen and Frank because Cameron was Sabrina's main caregiver, and they were concerned about her safety after Cameron's disappearance.
The witness believed the heavy bags were suspicious because they had a bad odor and one bag ripped, leaking a gooey substance. He also knew Cameron was missing at the time.
Doreen suspects foul play because of the inconsistencies in stories from witnesses, Ryan's sudden departure with his son, and the discovery of Cameron's ring in Ryan's trailer.
Sabrina believes her father's disappearance has had a profound impact because she grew up without a father, which was a constant reminder of her loss and made school and social interactions difficult.
Last week, you heard Part 1 of Cameron Sequeira’s story. Cameron disappeared from Forest Lakes, Arizona, in June 2010, along with his dog, Zero. Cameron’s parents were told that he dropped off his 2-year-old daughter with his girlfriend’s great-grandmother, Louise, before leaving to walk his dog. Louise attempted to report Cameron missing the following day after he failed to return to pick up his daughter; however, an officer said she had to wait until Cameron was missing for more than 24 hours. Zero later came back without a collar or leash.
In the days that followed, chaos ensued when another resident of the same property fled the state with his infant son. Cameron’s parents learned about a rift between this man and Cameron, which led them to question whether this man's departure was connected to Cameron’s disappearance or merely a coincidence, perhaps motivated by a desire to protect his child.
Join us as we delve deeper into this mystery and unravel what may have happened to Cameron Sequeira.
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