Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-13965604-20140112182436/@comment-19765459-20140113161006

LadyX wrote:

DManCO wrote:

Bigwolfonbase wrote: I never read that Q and A why wasnt she there. Apparently she was in South America. That's all I know. Exactly how, or why, an 11 year-old was in South America, without a parent or guardian, remains a complete mystery. See, I didn't take that to be why she wasn't in the house, I thought that's where she's been since then...but iu suppose that leaves the even bigger hole of how an 11 year old traveled through multiple countries by herself most likely passport less. Instead of going to the sheriffs dept to find out if the people who weren't supposed to be home were safe.

I know, especially since an easier, and far more logical answer, would have been that she was at school like Derek and Laura had been, and that her older siblings grabbed her and ran, then lost her somehow later on, perhaps while being pursued by Kate.

But then, this all leads back to another question I have long wondered about: the police don't know werewolves exist, and the Hunter's have always seemed disinclined to prove it to the world (probably because pompous authorities like Agent McCall would then tell them to stop playing vigilante and leave the matter to the government, ending their thrill-killing). Every time Chris Argent waved a gun in Scott's face I was amazed that he never ended up in jail for threatening a minor with a firearm (the Sheriff's son's best friend no less). Those werewolves who haven't been going on nighttime rampages ought to be able to have the Hunters arrested.

Ironically, Kate was eventually connected with the fire, but only after her death.