Originally Posted by tyklmyfnz
The Doctor said to me and I quote " I know where your son is. We all do. (Meaning his family) I am not going to tell you where he is and my son does not have to either." But when the police came, I was standing outside the door and heard the whole conversation. It went like this:
Police: We have a complaint that you know where her son is?
Doctor: Yes, we were told that he is at Ethan's house.
Police: Who told you that?
Doctor: A friend of my son's.
Police: When did hear this?
Doctor: About an hour or so ago.
Police: Have you or your son talked to the missing boy?
Doctor: No.
Police: Did you tell the boy's mother you knew, but wouldn't tell her?
Doctor: Yes, because I didn't want my son to break a confidence with her son.
Police: OK, thanks for your time and we will contact you if we need anymore information on this.
So, as I heard the whole converstaion, I can say there was NO intimidation by the police here. And the Doctor and his family were basing their information purely on second hand knowledge. Which, makes me believe once again that the Doctor here is wrong for with holding that information from me. There would have been no breech in confidentiality as it was second hand information.