or recovery, depending on how you look at it, and also depending on whether or not you believe that a parent could actually lose a child in the flat and clear woods like we have around here. See link to story below. Charleston seems to be getting a rash of children "lost" around Christmas. A couple years ago it was a little boy who got "lost", only to be found in a pond behind his house after a similar scale search. They found tap water in his lungs and his parents were eventually jailed. Good thing the parents didn't know anything about Forensics. The fact that these cases mobilize tremendous manpower at great expense should be taken into account when these parents eventually get caught; deception should mandate harsh penalties. It really is a shame. The current victim is only 2 1/2 yrs old. I doubt he made it through the night (27deg last night). His father should be strung up if found guilty...
"Lost" Boy