It has bugged me that it was reported that colleagues said he was on Watkins Rd and they were asking him to check letterboxes for location AND it was reported that colleagues said he said he was lost in the bush apparently all in One 17 min call. Could this all have been the case within a...
Sure.... there were indications it had been mentioned due to the strategies eg. asking folk to check under their houses and verandas (or such), suggestions he was perhaps wandering eg SES checking peoples gardens far away from Fairmont.
It did occur to me as SES were checking peoples back...
I guess one way to see it Indigo, is that in this day and age, when so very many people are on drugs sometimes,- that to withdraw from humanitarian gesturing toward those on drugs is to do so in relation to such a large part of the population.
There may have been a meeting arranged with someone else?
I am guessing the colleagues must have had serious concerns about Gary's welfare if they organised to have him reported as missing... these concerns or sense of 'duty of care' would have overridden the possibility of Gary being...
(If all the news about drugs and the dealer is correct)
Figtree, I'm guessing he was 'out of it' anyway and might not have had a lot of awareness of time, perhaps the dealers arrival seemed like a distant and improbable dream and perhaps he was in a kind of 'low' and wanted a drug to counter...
Perhaps I'm way off the mark but-
Could it have been that the colleagues at The Fairmont spilled the beans about who Gary was going to meet to source drugs from ie. Pambos, and that led to Pambos being charged and questioned in relation to Gary?
If surveillance operations in Australia are anything like in America, as per this article, then perhaps they might have traced a lot about Gary's activities and others...
I'll mention the following story as an aside. It is a true story indicating how twisted life can get.
Quite a number of years ago a friend of mine dropped by. She was very distressed as her close work colleague at the International Airport in Sydney, uncharacteristically hadn't shown up for...
On the other hand, speculatively speaking, a dealer would likely have liked to have made sure he pleased a customer such as Gary, if it were that Gary was a connection to more business in Oracle. After all, Oracle employees are probably well payed and so perhaps seen by a dealer as cashed up now...
several things come to mind
Pambos would likely have read the media reports about Gary being missing and saying he was 'lost in bushland' and so 'not meeting up with Gary' would have been a plausible line for Pambos to take, if he wanted to avoid suspicion.IMO
If the dogs had been totally...
I'm pretty stumped on that too SouthAussie.
One site I was reading said that scent trails disappear if someone goes on a pavement or road. I assume pavements are same as roads for scent trails. Various sites have various views on the conditions under which scent survives.
eg.
"Wind can...
But did the search dogs lose the trace of Gary's scent upon leaving Watkins Rd?
This was discussed a lot, as far as i remember, around the time that the poster SappireSteel was on the thread, but where did this notion arise, was it from msm or insider info.etc?
ie. Did the search dogs lose...
To me the article says a lot about the company in many regards.....
"The five-day conference is the most important educational and networking event of the year for Oracle technologists, customers, and partners."
And it's held at a strip club? Not exactly a family orientated five day conference...
If the police with Gary's dad and co. have walked the walk Gary did then the path Gary took to the cliff's edge is probably fairly straightforward (not very dangerous) IMO.
Agree and he might have even zigzagged a bit if he felt any steepness.
Also being a dry night, the ground litter would not have been very slippery. In the Blue Mountains bush there are generally little shrubs in the understorey and even grass tufts eg. Wallaby grass, esp. Poa grass that slow...
Yes, very interesting article indeed.
I wonder how they know that undiscovered bodies are in those vast areas. Perhaps dogs led search teams to the doorstep of those vast areas.
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