http://www.idahostatejournal.com/members/private-detective-in-deorr-kunz-case-rehired-by-anonymous-client/article_f0c57fa3-8ae7-5785-9edc-d0287faeacba.html4hrs ago
This week an attorney representing the parents of missing Idaho Falls boy DeOrr Kunz Jr. announced they had fired Klein Investigations and Consulting. In a written statement, the attorney also announced the child's family is pursuing a lawsuit against the private investigation firm for breach of contract and defamation.
But the Nederland, Texas-based company's CEO, Philip Klein, said his detectives won’t be leaving the case any time soon.
He told the Journal that he has been hired by an anonymous client to continue his investigation into what happened to DeOrr, who was reported missing from his family’s campsite in Lemhi County on July 10.
“We were rehired by somebody who wants this case to be resolved and wants to find out what happened to the missing boy,” Klein said. “But the new client does not want their name to be released out to the public.”
Though Klein wouldn’t say exactly where they would be searching, he did say it would be near the Timber Creek Campground, which is the mountain campsite located approximately 115 northwest of Idaho Falls where DeOrr was first reported missing last summer.
However, investigators will have to wait for the snow to melt before the area becomes accessible, which Klein said could take at least 30 more days.
A multi-faceted search of the area around the campground, near Leadore, was conducted in the month after the boy was reported missing. Despite the efforts of scuba divers, scent dogs, horseback riders, emergency responders, dozens of volunteers, and searchers on a helicopter and ATVs, DeOrr was never found.
Klein also said that Texas Equusearch, a search and rescue organization devoted to finding missing persons, and a team of cadaver dogs from Georgia will be traveling to Idaho within the next couple months to search for DeOrr's remains. Klein believes DeOrr is likely deceased.
Though Klein wouldn’t say exactly where they would be searching, he did say it would be near the Timber Creek Campground, which is the mountain campsite located approximately 115 northwest of Idaho Falls where DeOrr was first reported missing last summer.
However, investigators will have to wait for the snow to melt before the area becomes accessible, which Klein said could take at least 30 more days......
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