SMK777
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But there would have to be results.$50,000 sounds about right.
But there would have to be results.$50,000 sounds about right.
I don't believe it was a false statement.The sighting of him under the overpass with the dog was mistaken.
Who was this witness? What was their motive behind this potentially false statement?
Maybe the police are a bit slow, I don't know.This witness went so far as to personally contact the family as they felt the police weren't responding to them fast enough.
Why so?I don't.
You don't what?I don't.
When families are so desperate, they throw everything they have into finding their loved one.....just hoping something will work. Even though rewards aren't usually helpful the families want to put the money out there just in case it does bring results. I'd do the same thing.Large rewards can bring out crazy “tips”, I guess people hope their crazy tip somehow pans out and they get money.
My personal opinion is rewards aren’t as useful as many think they are. I’d love to see stats on how productive rewards are.
Shane Fell.Unfortunately in the Jason Landry case the circumstances aren't that unusual.
You can find several other threads on these forums of people who mysteriously vanish after a car accident - even accidents where it is assumed the injuries might be quite minor. There must be something we just don't yet understand about traumatic injuries that sends these people off into nowhere land.
It’s possible. I once read about someone killed because they accidentally happened upon a big drug deal in the woods.I love how big the volunteer turnouts were for Caleb. So many of our young men dying or disappearing, it's almost unbelievable. The only thing that makes any sense to me on what must've happened (MOO) was that he walked up to a car that he thought was the Uber Eats driver, instead it was a drug dealer about to make a delivery or a buy to/from another resident or a would be burglar casing the apartment complex. He, she or they panicked that Caleb could identify them and so forced him into their car.
I was listening to a radio show a few days ago. One of the guests was a former FBI agent turned security analyst, who has written a book about serial killer truck drivers.
Got me thinking about
Totally plausible theory if Caleb did venture out to the store where he ordered the Uber-eats from, but a delivery truck would definitely have stood out (or been caught on SPID cameras) if it had entered the area of The Cottages.I was listening to a radio show a few days ago. One of the guests was a former FBI agent turned security analyst, who has written a book about serial killer truck drivers.
Got me thinking about Caleb…..