I don't know if this is allowed but here is the petition the family plans on presenting to whomever it concerns in their effort to recover the body instead of leaving it in the landfill.
From the family's facebook page:
Currently they are writing a petition to try to force the city/county/state to excavate to find his body. Apparently the landfill claims that they can pinpoint almost the exact location to help retrieve the remains.
If anyone knows more about how the family...
Who knows if what the person who confessed was actually the truth? The confessor admitted he was a drug addict who was high while alleged incident with Aaron occurred.
I feel so bad for the family after they pushed for the idea that Aaron was clean and no longer a drug user, and then for this...
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http://www.mlive.com/mobile/news/flint/
I posted the whole blurb because there was no individual article. The family has since also confirmed they are ending the search and are considering him deceased.
Is there anyway for a mod to change this thread from active search...
The olive have seemed to have had info that was seen on Flint recently.
I truly hope this is a case of someone who just needed a break from everything disappearing for awhile, although his family seems to think this isn't the case.
Still missing. Aerial search planned. They've also had K-9 units checking riverbed and heavily wooded areas. Personally, it seems as the police are treating this as a body recovery now instead of a missing search.
http://www.mlive.com/news/flint/index.ssf/2013/04/owosso_township_man_missing_fo.html
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Aaron Idle, a father of two, was last seen leaving his parent's Owosso Township home. He was walking to the gas station about a quarter mile from the home.
Aaron Weston Idle...
When they talk about disposing the body I wonder...
The house I grew up in had a "secret" passage in my parents' walk in closet. If you knew where the seam was you could pull up a section of flooring and go underneath our house into the foundation, essentially.
My parents built our house and...
As someone who works with the elderly a lot of their clothes can be ill fitting especially after illness. I wouldn't put too much stock in that; they could be an old pair of pants.
As for the adult diaper it doesn't necessarily mean nursing home. I worked in an AL facility and we had people who...
I thought the family was fairly well off already, so why kidnap/murder for insurance? Then spend years campaigning to find her?
It doesn't add up IMHO.
Remarrying quickly in that time was common; my grandmother's mother passed away and her father remarried a year later.
Husbands needed someone to watch the children, cook, do housework, etc.
22 because of my job.
Oh the joys of working around narcotics and being in unlit unsupervised parking lots late at night.
Great, I work till midnight tonight... Here comes the paranoia :P
This one is out there but I see a resemblance in the face. Flora was overweight, she was only 52 but she had back problems from a previous accident [bowed neck in the UID]. The driver she was with was known to not be a good driver, so is that hard of a stretch to believe they somehow on the way...
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/s/shimkus_julia.html
http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/615dfpa.html
Disappeared in Pennsylvania in 1972, but was believed to be alive for sometime after that. No medical problems, height, weight, anything listed though...
I don't mean to spam the board, I just...
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