Lieutenant Jeff Locklear
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It was kind of the jumping off point for the guys that left from the United States and went to Vietnam.
The city was bustling at that time and was growing by leaps and bounds.
He figured the mom had swung by and picked him up, didn't think twice about it, returned home.
And then when they started thinking about where the children are, he asked her.
And she's like, no, I didn't go pick him up.
And then that's really where this whole thing started.
Normally, in a situation like this, you would expect the boy's friends to say something like, yeah, you know, they didn't like their stepdad or they were having problems with their mama.
Or, you know, one of the boys was having problems with a kid at school, bullying him or whatever.
But that's not what the file reflects.
The file would reflect that the kids are happy.
The kids like the stepdad.
Life was good.
So we're going to go to the theater and talk to the people who work there and see if they saw those kids there.
We're going to talk to the person that sells the popcorn in the movie theater.
We're going to talk to the person that's tearing the tickets.
We're going to talk to the janitorial staff there.
Everybody who was there may have seen these kids.
We're going to go out and talk to them.
In one of the interviews that's conducted, the lady said she knew them very well because she knew when they showed up, sometimes they liked to run up and down the stairs.
And she'd have to kind of call them down a little bit, you know, and slow them down.