RhythmicSun
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Hi 8truthseeker, welcome. Thanks for your comments which do reflect mine, and thanks also for posting photos in another thread.
------------------------------------------------------------------Terry Kimball:
-------------------------------------------------------------dreamweaver, I can tell by your words that you are a passionate and helpful soul. I like how you stated, the "I don't cares" and that you are truly only concerned about helping him as a person, regardless of the outcome. I think the most frustrating thing is that we don't know if we are helping him or not...... is he getting annoyed with us? He is probably scared? Maybe embarassed. hmmmm. I guess if he wanted us to stop, he would communicate to us to cease and desist....... I think we all just want to know if we are helping......right?
Theories:
Over the past months, I have posted several theories, some possible, others a little fanciful.
But, what I have done is look at what happened in 2004, what was going on in the world, in the U.S., in Colorado, in Indiana, in Georgia.
In U.S., it was the presidential election.
In Colorado, it was the Aug., grand jury indictment of the Sheriff John Stone, who was in charge of the Columbine school shootings.
Also, in CO., it was Kobe Bryant's trial.
In Savannah, GA area, there were hurricanes in August. Florida was even harder hit than GA.
That's not to say that Benjaman Kyle's assault was tied to any well reported news worthy incident.
More than likely, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and something happened.
But, now that Wichita, KS has been mentioned, I had to look up 2004 in Wichita.
and it was BTK sending letters to news outlets.
I thought that was interesting.
I found a couple of 2004 online forums and discovered that BTK had four brothers.
One brother, Jeff, was quoted in the newspaper.
Theories: All these news information articles have to do with Benjaman Kyle being a relative and not wanting to hang around with all the publicity and spotlight. I am thinking he is a private person and just needed to get away, and off he went to GA.
i.e., CO., Sheriff Stone, marked resemblance to Benjaman K.
But could not find any mention of a brother in CO.
Could he have been one of the missing from Hurricane Charley?
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/20/u...-families-fear-for-touch-unaccounted-for.html
http://www.rense.com/general56/missing.htm
If he had gone to see the ocean, maybe he went to Florida, and got caught in the storm. His family/friends may not have known he went to the east coast, and would not have reported him missing there....
Someone way back in this thread mentioned the possibility that Ben could have been a truck driver. I know from first hand experience that if he were, it could easily explain away a lot of the how's and why's for us. Let me tell you some things about the trucking industry from MY perspective...and keep in mind, it's only one person's view, and we all know what opinions are 'just like.'
My ex-boyfriend is a truck driver. Long haul, regional for the most part. He has two ex-wives, three grown childen, me, and two sisters who also have familes, all in other states on the east coast. My ex has no criminal record and to the best of my knowledge he's never been fingerprinted or submitted DNA. He's never been sick a day in his life, or injured seriously, and he has no known medical history. If my ex's boss couldn't get ahold of my ex after repeatedly trying. If the load didn't get to it's intended destination, and if my ex's boss subsequently found his truck abandoned somewhere, his boss would assume that he said 'eff this, left the truck and caught a ride home. It happens ALL the time, and as long as they get their truck and that load, that's the end of it. And the load IS insured regardless.
Now, if Sunday my ex didn't come home as scheduled, I may not know for two or three days. He is my ex afterall and we don't get along so well at times, so he's known to cop an attitude and 'punish me' by not calling me to let me know he's okay. My ex isn't the nicest of people and not easy to maintain any sort of relationship with ( but I worry about his safety incessantly), and I may not know he didn't make it home simply because I'm not speaking to him at any given time. But what I can tell you is this....
If he didn't come home, and sometime later he was found much as Benjaman was found, I WOULD be the only one who would notice, I promise you. He doesn't have contact with his family, his ex-wives or his three grown children for reasons that I think are pointless to reveal, except to say that it is my opinion that he is justified in doing so and that this was their choice.
Now let's say he has cut off ties with ME, continued driving his trucks, and I hadn't seen him in say, twenty years? Would I even recognize him if I saw him on Dr. Phil if this mystery guy who WAS my ex were found a thousand miles away? I doubt it. If he was practically living in his truck, and hadn't put down roots somewhere, with someone, then who would really notice he was gone?
Note too that my ex just bought his own truck less than a month ago. That changes things a bit. It's registration, if found, would come back to a house deeded to me and to my ex...a link. So if THAT truck was found abandoned it would likely get back to me. There may not be a paper trail leading to Ben if he were driving a company truck OTR.
An aquaintance of ours was 'rolled' in Texas in 2007. He also is a truck driver. He was at the truck stop, he apparently 'took up' with a hooker ( yeah I know...ewww), and then the next thing he knew he woke up the next morning naked and beaten, behind a dumpster at the rear of the property. His truck was gone and found later a week later, abandoned at a truck stop in Alabama. Any of that sound familiar? If he hadn't known who he was when he woke up, had no ID and the truck wasn't registered to him...I think he would be sitting RIGHT where Ben is sitting now until or unless he remembered who he was. No one would know this guy was gone either, and I know for certain that HIS boss wouldn't give him a second thought if he believed the rolled guy just left his truck somewhere.
In closing, my ex is 5'11", 48 years old, and he's thin at 175 pounds, but this skinny little dude has forearms and leg muscles from h*ll. Gripping the steering wheel, pallet jacks, tarping loads when nesessary. Pedals, shifters, climbing all over that truck, and unloading that truck in a pinch.
This could explain Ben's vague recollections of such a wide variety of locations and his wide range of tastes in food too. You do the best you can with what you have if you drive truck. And you're a loner. I'd like to see someone put Ben in a rig, in a closely monitored situation that is (in case something traumatic happened to him in his truck) and see what his reaction to that is, if any. Preferably a Kenworth. He looks like a Kenworth kinda guy to me. I've been knowing truckers for the better part of twenty years and for me, Ben just has that Kenworth look about him.
I don't know if this map has been posted. I asked my ex if by some miracle of God he could look at the picture and see if HE knows Ben. He does not but Ben's picture is now plastered on the side windows of my ex's truck, so it's hitting truck stops from SC all the way to TX and MI. I explained Ben's circumstances. The first thing out of his mouth is that Ben was likely a truck driver with no ties. But he did tell me to pull it up on the map and look because he believed that there was a truck stop across from that Burger King, he knows the area suprisingly well...and low and behold...here it is....
The dumpster where Ben was found is at the bottom and center of your screen as that's the Burger King. That's the truck stop across the street and 95 can be seen off to your left. This is looking south I believe. The truck stop is a TA, and in the back there are public scales. If Ben were a trucker, all of this could make PERFECT sense in about fifteen seconds IMO....
I would like to know how well Benjaman could see prior to the cataract surgery? Benjaman? Believe09?
Not that I personally think he may have been a truck driver, but I was just trying to ascertain whether or not his eyesight would've impaired him in such a way as to render him incapable of driving.
After reading some thoughts from believe:
What if there was an single car/truck accident in the area where Benjaman was found. The driver of the vehicle may have been killed and BK was riding in the vehicle(maybe a hitch hiker, or someone that the person who was driving, shouldn't have been with, or maybe no one knew that person had someone with them, etc).
BK left the scene in a semi-unconscious state, not knowing he had been in a accident, due to the amnesia.
Wonder if police might remember something of this nature(of course, they wouldn't know about BK, but an accident), around the time of BK being found.
After reading some thoughts from believe:
What if there was an single car/truck accident in the area where Benjaman was found. The driver of the vehicle may have been killed and BK was riding in the vehicle(maybe a hitch hiker, or someone that the person who was driving, shouldn't have been with, or maybe no one knew that person had someone with them, etc).
BK left the scene in a semi-unconscious state, not knowing he had been in a accident, due to the amnesia.
Wonder if police might remember something of this nature(of course, they wouldn't know about BK, but an accident), around the time of BK being found.
I can't remember. What about being hit by a car/truck walking on a foggy early morning? Someone might not have seen him, left the scene of the hit and run?