whether he's found, right, that's number one, but i think with regard to the family, in the event you know information and you're giving faulty time lines, that's obstructing justice. >> they may have messed up their dates, apparently they did. if the authorities, the federal authorities, the cops were told, the local cops on the 17th. and that got everybody set. he has been missing since monday, and you don't tell us all this time, why, why, do you mean if the reporting stands that they told the federal authorities night of the 13th or the morning of the 14th that the kid was not coming home what difference does it make if they mess up the dates? >> the difference is what we call, not to get fancy, is it a material misrepresentation. again, you have to establish that you knowingly and willingly misrepresented. >> that's what would trigger a federal offense of lying to the