Assuming what the brother said was accurate, he has bipolar and possibly other mental health issues. So that I believe. But that's not the reason he did this. He likes scams and has a history of this. I was also asking earlier if this was pre-planned. I'm thinking he possibly heard of...
Yep. I've got Aspergers, ADHD and clinical depression. None of which make you tell humongous lies like this. Autism isn't a mental illness. Not that having a mental illness makes you a career liar and criminal like this. But as usual, we get blamed because it's just easier.
So, am curious. Was this a planned out hoax for the hell of it? Or was he doing something "shady" like trying to break in a car and when confronted, he came up with this story. I'm wondering if he had a cell phone. I imagine most 24 year olds would have one and maybe at some point between...
The fact that Timmothy's father wasn't talking to anyone is kind of telling. (I'm sure he was communicating with the police/FBI, I just mean the media and everyone else). He knew Amy better than anyone and I'd imagine knows what most likely happened to Timmothy even if he really wants to hold...
This dude is quite something.
2017 - "Dec. 28 – Police charged Brian M. Rini, 21, of Jackson Street, with theft after he allegedly left a Harding Street business without paying a $68 tab." Police reports
2016 - "April 10 – Brian M. Rini, of North Spring Grove Street, was arrested on a warrant...
"Jan. 15 – A 22-year-old man called for help Nov. 29 using the vehicle’s OnStar system but was vague in the details. Police arrived at a Wadsworth Road parking lot and got a vague report from the man about some acquaintances he’d picked up who started fighting in the car. He didn’t produce a...
Sorry, I hate being right here. So, if this boy is actually around the age he says he is, he has been through some bad stuff and needs help. If this actually an adult again, I don't know what to say. Inclined to think it's the former. Plenty of kids go missing and aren't reported right away.
What is their source? I am confused why Inside Edition seems to have info on the case that no one else is reporting and am rather skeptical of their claims. Not saying it isn't true but I'd like to see a credible source and not an outlet that sensationalizes everything.
I have to point out that the article is from a tabloid that didn't actually talk to the aunt. They are just referencing a CBS News story where she supposedly said this. Anyone have a link to that so we can see the actual context?
It's okay to post media tweets, right?
"Anthony PonceVerified account @anthonyponceTV 22s22 seconds ago
Just spoke w Newport, KY Police Chief Tom Collins: FBI and Newport PD will release DNA results “collectively” in Cincinnati, but he couldn’t provide time frame. He says they are still...
Oh cool, people are still pushing that white slavery nonsense on every missing child case. I took a human trafficking class in college. On the first day of the class, my professor asked how many people signed up for the class because of the Taken movies. Half the class raised their hands...
I would point out that his DOB is on missing children websites and his wikipedia page. So while him giving it is promising, if someone told him he was Timmothy or he looked into the case himself, this would be readily available info. I hope the DNA results come in soon for everyone's sake.
I would caution people using the word scam. Unless this is a The Imposter (Nicholas Barclay) situation which I would think most likely not, no matter who he is, this is a traumatized child who has likely been through hell. I am most inclined to think it is not Timmothy. I stopped following...
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