Audio: The balloon boy 911 call; TMZ: Family was shopping reality show
posted at 12:45 pm on October 16, 2009 by Allahpundit
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Judge for yourselves. Good acting or genuine terror? The sheriff says his people are savvy enough to know the difference and that they’re sure — well, almost sure — that this one’s on the level:
“I don’t know, after three hours of dealing with the media I couldn’t tell you what he was saying at that time or what he meant. What I can tell you is that our investigators were there from the onset, very experienced investigators,” [Larimer County Sheriff Jim] Alderden said. “They can do forensic interviews; they’re well trained at looking at body language . . . nonverbal communications to look for deception.”
Alderden says the investigators on scene believed the incident was legitimate and not a hoax even after interviewing Falcon separately from his family.
“After the boy came out they did a forensic interview with the boy just between the investigators and them and they again thought that it was a legitimate thing from his perspective,” he explained…
“Now, if this turns out to be a hoax and it can be proved that it is a hoax and criminal charges are filed certainly we would seek compensation for everybody’s effort,” Alderden said.
They’re planning to re-interview the family tomorrow. Case (almost) closed, right? Not quite: The father’s former business partner says he believes the balloon’s “accidental” launch, at least, was planned in advance.
“I believe that Richard had a plan to send this craft aloft,” said Scott Stevens, who used to work as a “storm chaser” with Heene. “Whether it was to leave the illusion that there was a boy on board, I don’t know. [But] I believe it was a premeditated launch.”
Not just a co-worker at the Science Detective Research Group in Fort Collins, Colo., Stevens said he was friends with Heene until the two had a falling out over Heene’s insistence that his three young boys join them on dangerous storm searches where they “just did not need to be.”
“I just thought he was beginning to push them into some things that were ethically on the edge. … I knew at some point he would create a situation that would bring attention like he’s having right now. I didn’t want to be a part of that,” Stevens said.
Meanwhile, Raw Story reports that one of Heene’s YouTube videos (tagged as a spoof) features a fake terrorist attack on the Capitol. Here’s the clip. You know, I’m thinking maybe this family should have their own show.
Update: We’re getting awfully close to checkmate here.
TMZ has learned the Heene family has been pitching a reality show about the wacky family, as one TV source put it, “all over town.”
We’re told Richard Heene pitched a series to Reality Real, as well as RDF Productions. RDF produces “Wife Swap,” on which the family appeared back in March.
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I have no idea, but I do think the press would happily crucify these people just to make up for the fact that they ended up looking kind of stupid when this thing was done.
Terrye on October 16, 2009 at 3:34 PM
I guess the updates kind of rule this out, but I was thinking maybe, given that the kids were filming it themselves, that they were trying to make their own show.
I remember when my little brother was 5 years old, he and his friend made a number of home-made Jaws sequels using a bathtub, toy sharks, and red food coloring.
I guess movies were cheaper to make back then.
RINO in Name Only on October 16, 2009 at 3:38 PM
“It runs off of a million volts which moves it horizontally”????
“It emits a million volts to it’s surface for one minute every 5 minutes”?????
WTF????
darwin-t on October 16, 2009 at 4:03 PM
Watching the dad fumble around re-asking the question for WB makes me fairly certain that the dad’s a dirtbag who was obviously caught in the act.
It makes me furious that I paid attention to that story with my heart in my throat hoping that his family was going to be ok.
My wife prayed for them.
CLaFarge on October 16, 2009 at 4:16 PM
I don’t know. He could be, but his behavior is also consistent with someone who hears his kid saying something that he knows will be misinterpreted.
Whether I was guilty or innocent, either way I’m pretty sure I’d freak out in that situation, especially if it was on live national tv.
RINO in Name Only on October 16, 2009 at 4:39 PM
Hey dont take it so hard. Look at it this way your prayers worked the kid is safe.
Greed on October 16, 2009 at 4:39 PM
Why do I feel fairly certain that this guy is an Obama supporter?
RedbonePro on October 16, 2009 at 4:45 PM
Can I say “told you so” again?
HOAX!!!
tickleddragon on October 16, 2009 at 4:51 PM
These creepy dirtbags are the scum of the earth.
OmahaConservative on October 16, 2009 at 5:11 PM
Apparently, the Heene’s still owe $6,00 in rent to a Burbank landlord too…
The Ugly American on October 16, 2009 at 6:08 PM
Who the hell has a fueled up weather balloon sitting in the back yard loosely tied? I saw THAT as kind of wierd to begin with. Then to see the family on TV looking terrified if they say something the father wouldnt like, has me wondering too, to the point the boy threw up. Leave UFO’s out of it. Thats a whole other subject.
johnnyU on October 16, 2009 at 8:05 PM
We’ve been waiting for this exact scenario for 9 months. It may take them awhile.
citrus on October 16, 2009 at 10:53 PM
You are on the right track. But use the nearest swimming pool and a vest full of lead weight. It would only last one episode but the ratings would be through the roof.
trapeze on October 16, 2009 at 11:03 PM
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