Depends on the collection schedule, but probably not zero.What are the odds he was put in a dumpster and dumpsters were collected that morning before he was even reported missing
but all of the money is coming from one joint account so is he having to ask his parents about every purchase he wants to make to see if that is something they're willing to pay for or if it's coming out of his "play money"?Exactly. They paid for everything. Opinion: I assume the $20 is for play which is fair if your parents are paying for 100% of everything. I could easily see him getting bait to go fishing with it, or buying something fishing related since thats his hobby.
(wonders to self why I didn't have parents like this )
Caleb's father said they found Caleb's Birkenstock sandals in his car, and other shoes in his apartment. Also the snapchat he sent to his sister late that night showed he wasn't wearing shoes outside. So they said it is "likely" that Caleb was barefoot, and he noted that this wasn't 100% certain, of course.There is no way I would know how many pairs of shoes my college student owned, or if any were missing.
but all of the money is coming from one joint account so is he having to ask his parents about every purchase he wants to make to see if that is something they're willing to pay for or if it's coming out of his "play money"?
I know if my parents were paying for everything for me they would not agree to paying $15 to get two lunchables and a redbull delievered to me, they'd tell me to get my lazy butt up and go get it myself. Now if I was paying for it myself, different story.
I don't know if I'd say his parents were too controlling, but I think it's possibly he felt micromanaged.
I’m having a hard time thinking his parents were so generous while also limiting him at 20$/wk play money.His father was fine with the order of the lunchables, Red Bull, and apple pie. His father said that this was a normal food order for Caleb, as he would prepare for his fishing expedition the next day and have some food with him while out on his kayak. The parents were obviously very generous even when Caleb would order these food items from convenience stores. Doesn't sound controlling or micromanaging to me. I'm guessing the parents had their own idea of what a monthly budget would look like and if Caleb didn't go much over that then they were okay with his purchases. I doubt he needed to ask for permission to make any purchases and if they were big ticket items he would give them a heads up on why he needed it. Sounds reasonable to me.
Exactly. I wonder that more parents don't give (or hide in certain clothing) some other tracking devices. However, I'll bet CH wasn't wearing anything on that evening/morning that he wore often enough to make it feasible for an air tag.
You wouldn't need an AirTag, just set up a family account on an iPhone and have them opt in to location sharing.Exactly. I wonder that more parents don't give (or hide in certain clothing) some other tracking devices. However, I'll bet CH wasn't wearing anything on that evening/morning that he wore often enough to make it feasible for an air tag.
SBMNone of that works when the phone dies or gets turned off though.
I looked up the city of Corpus Christi garbage pickup schedule, and I think the pickup day for the apts’ location is on Fridays (Zone 5).What are the odds he was put in a dumpster and dumpsters were collected that morning before he was even reported missing
Do you think law enforcement checked garbage/landfills?I looked up the city of Corpus Christi garbage pickup schedule, and I think the pickup day for the apts’ location is on Fridays (Zone 5).
Garbage & Recycling Schedule | City of Corpus Christi
March 4—the day he went missing, was a Monday.
If garbage pick up was on Friday at Caleb's apartment complex, then I think LE would have checked the dumpsters at the complex at the time he went missing earlier that week.Do you think law enforcement checked garbage/landfills?
What about the schedule for where his phone last pinged? ( Didn't I read it was over by a gas station or maybe clinic?)I looked up the city of Corpus Christi garbage pickup schedule, and I think the pickup day for the apts’ location is on Fridays (Zone 5).
Garbage & Recycling Schedule | City of Corpus Christi
March 4—the day he went missing, was a Monday.
It seems as if Ubering his food order was a typical/routine thing for him. This would cost a lot more than $20 a week.I believe the Nancy Grace interview she was saying he only is allotted $20 a week in spending money. (There has been so many interviews. I may be getting this wrong). The father also said they share an account. I don’t think he worked.i got the impression the parents pay for everything .
Apartment complexes are often serviced by private haulers rather than city garbage trucks so they may not be on that schedule.I looked up the city of Corpus Christi garbage pickup schedule, and I think the pickup day for the apts’ location is on Fridays (Zone 5).
Garbage & Recycling Schedule | City of Corpus Christi
March 4—the day he went missing, was a Monday.
I absolutely believe that they would have one candy bar delivered! But I shudder to think of the delivery charge. What would it be, roughly? $10?I was an instacart shopper for a year in a college town. I promise that Caleb's lunchable order delivery using a parent linked card is totally normal. College kids will pay to have a single candy bar delivered late at night, or one canned energy drink. A lot of them don't work but you see them eating out and at bars all the time. It actually has made me jealous that I didn't get to go off to college and have everything paid for. It also makes me feel bad that I can't afford to give my son in college that lifestyle. He has to work and get student loans. Anyway after living in a college town for ten years I can say nothing is abnormal about Caleb's situation or his parents providing for him so that he can focus on school and enjoy his college years. I don't see it as controlling, I see it more as being very fortunate.
Yes, such a waste. It would be better to have a lot of candy, soda, Red Bull, lunchables delivered at once, and just have them on hand.I absolutely believe that they would have one candy bar delivered! But I shudder to think of the delivery charge. What would it be, roughly? $10?