TX TX - Caleb Harris, 21, Texas A&M University student, Corpus Christi, 4 Mar 2024 #4

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I am a member.....and there is nothing useful on that page. Lots of crazy theories and rumors. Tony used to post there occasionally but not anymore. I think Caleb's grandmother did too.But they did not divulge anything new.
For a length of time, Caleb's dad was using a friend by the name of "Tony" who is no longer assisting the family.

As far as the new family friend is concerned, you would think Caleb's family might have an issue with anyone revealing Caleb's failing grades, his use of mushrooms, and having his job in Alaska rescinded. This would seem to be private information (if true) that needs to be shared with the CCPD to consider rather than spreading it around on social media.
 
For a length of time, Caleb's dad was using a friend by the name of "Tony" who is no longer assisting the family.

As far as the new family friend is concerned, you would think Caleb's family might have an issue with anyone revealing Caleb's failing grades, his use of mushrooms, and having his job in Alaska rescinded. This would seem to be private information (if true) that needs to be shared with the CCPD to consider rather than spreading it around on social media.
Are these facts? Was he really failing, using mushrooms and lost his offer for the Alaska job? Is this speculation or fact?
 
Are these facts? Was he really failing, using mushrooms and lost his offer for the Alaska job? Is this speculation or fact?

I haven't seen it verified as fact, but I may have missed a MSM article or LE or immediate family confirming it as fact.
Those assertions came from a FB discussion page for Caleb’s disappearance that is set to private. From an administrator there. That’s my understanding.

But, Gray Hughes Investigates YouTube videos has been referencing them.

As Sundog says, it has not come from MSM, LE or direct from a family member.

MOO
 
Are these facts? Was he really failing, using mushrooms and lost his offer for the Alaska job? Is this speculation or fact?
The problem is that Gray Hughs Investigates more or less put them out as facts, because he alleges the source was a Facebook page administrator and a trusted family friend of Caleb’s family (presumably).

But these assertions didn’t come directly from Caleb’s parents nor were they put forth by law enforcement or mainstream media.
 
The problem is that Gray Hughs Investigates more or less put them out as facts, because he alleges the source was a Facebook page administrator and a trusted family friend of Caleb’s family (presumably).

But these assertions didn’t come directly from Caleb’s parents nor were they put forth by law enforcement or mainstream media.
Has anyone been able to find these posts that were screenshotted?
 
Where is the suggestion that Caleb could've been on mushrooms coming from? Is that just a theory? Seems unlikely to me because he was planning to go to class in a few hours and then go fishing. IIRC he had a test to take in his class. And he was excited about the fishing trip. I can't see him doing something to disrupt his day like that. His Dad said Caleb was very organized and liked to plan things out. It seems out of character from what his Dad has told us about Caleb.
Agreed, the shrooms story seems odd to me too. And why pick late on a Monday night to do shrooms--the weekend just ended and spring break is around the corner--plus you have class and a fishing trip the next day. it doesn't add up...
 
And why pick late on a Monday night to do shrooms--the weekend just ended and spring break is around the corner--plus you have class
If Caleb was truly online-only for classes given GH's source (which I'm not sold on because supposedly his roommates were concerned when his car was still there past his usual class start time), he could have very well planned to attend a virtual class the next day, especially if it was just a lecture without discussion. Not all professors require cameras to be on and all microphones are generally muted. The shrooms story with that timing doesn't line up for in-person classes and fishing for me, though college kids don't always make the most rational decisions.
 

July 9

Volunteers with the Uvalde Foundation for Kids are helping search for missing Texas college student Caleb Harris — three weeks after city workers found human remains near the 21-year-old’s apartment.

Volunteers with the foundation’s STOPNOW school patrol teams arrived Friday in Corpus Christi, Texas, to aid in the search, the foundation said on Facebook.
In the same article: "Authorities aren’t sure how Harris’ body ended up in the well or how long it had been there." Oof.
 
In the same article: "Authorities aren’t sure how Harris’ body ended up in the well or how long it had been there." Oof.
Part of that will be determined by the medical examiner, and it seems like we could be waiting a while for that determination. I fully expect that we'll learn it had been there from the beginning (the determination may be more general than that though).
 
Part of that will be determined by the medical examiner, and it seems like we could be waiting a while for that determination. I fully expect that we'll learn it had been there from the beginning (the determination may be more general than that though).
The article was about volunteers from the Uvalde foundation coming to town to search for Caleb, which implies that it was not his body found in the well (obviously truthfully we don't know either way yet).

The article goes on to say, "City water employees were doing maintenance in the area on June 24 when they discovered human remains in a wastewater collection well, the Corpus Christi Police Department said. The remains were too decomposed to identify, according to the Nueces County Medical Examiner’s Office."

Then, "Authorities aren’t sure how Harris’ body ended up in the well or how long it had been there", when the article just said the remains were too decomposed to identify. Oof is for bad reporting.
 
The article was about volunteers from the Uvalde foundation coming to town to search for Caleb, which implies that it was not his body found in the well (obviously truthfully we don't know either way yet).

The article goes on to say, "City water employees were doing maintenance in the area on June 24 when they discovered human remains in a wastewater collection well, the Corpus Christi Police Department said. The remains were too decomposed to identify, according to the Nueces County Medical Examiner’s Office."

Then, "Authorities aren’t sure how Harris’ body ended up in the well or how long it had been there", when the article just said the remains were too decomposed to identify. Oof is for bad reporting.
Ha!, missed that. That organization is a complete grift too. I mentioned this earlier, but they came into the Riley Strain case late, and said they'd be searching away from the water, which made absolutely no sense. Here they've not only come in late, but come in when his body has almost certainly been found. It's a ploy for attention, even though they claim they aren't accepting donations for this, their PayPal link is still active on their website.

 
So, hypothetically, did Caleb perhaps find the manhole cover off of its hole and decide to go inside, only to be trapped by someone coming and putting it back? Did he remove it himself?

Or did someone else know of this place and thought of it earlier as a body disposal spot? This is the idea I keep having (because I still believe he met up with someone he thought he knew or was a neighbor, etc).

Sounds like the rumor mill is running as usual - and I'm guessing, like most of you, that CH's body has been found. Horrifyingly sad in any case.
 

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