I found an episode on A&E's. I Survived series that can probably compare to what happened to Josh. Guy thinks hes meeting a girl for a hookup but ends up being attacked by a guy in a hockey mask.
If we still can't find the person who used the computer washer in joshuas room 7 days after his disappearance, how will this casee ever get solved?
How does his roommate Nick not know who did it, he was still actively living there.He's the one who won't take the polygraph. There is something...
"In the hours after Guimond disappeared, and on subsequent days, someone erased items from his computer hard drive. It isn't clear who did this or whether the erasure is connected to his disappearance. Some of the information that was erased, and later recovered, was about making fake...
What the police should have been doing with their time-
Mininum Once a year searches of the lakes
Intensive investigation of the monk community
Friends at the party
Roommates
Mininum once a year Ground searches
Mininum Once a year podcast, tv and radio
Unfortunately as the years fly by...
This is probably the best information I've seen shared since I've been in this thread. We don't know for sure that Josh left the drinking party to return to his room, we only know he suddenly left alone. Maybe he was going to the next party, or for a walk, or to go to the bathroom. Has all...
John Sanners reign destroyed this cases chances. Every monk on the campus should have been lined up and questioned. An outside search party with superior knowledge and technology should have been asked to help search the complex stumpf lake in the first week.
10 beers over 5 hours, which is just a good guess by his friends, now Josh is gone without a trace. Today as I look back to when I was 17 years old, I can remember going out to a party with 2 friends of mine. When we got to the party I was given a 40 ounce bottle of Mickeys malt liqour. For...
There has and always will be a handful of monks to pick on or make fun of. Where is the proof that night that Brucie was involved? Noone at the party or his roommate have pointed towards him. Joshuas father points at Father Jerome Tupa. And that is the problem., there is most likely only one...
The national guard and others came in, but it is more obvious to me now that they should have searched another week or two. Based on the evidence 18 years later, getting lost in the woods or drowning seem that much more apparent. To be honest since I just learned last week that it was up to...
Why go after the monks? Nothing about their modus operandis suggest abduction and murder is what they've ever been capable of. Where are Josh's friends at the party and his roommate on a monk connection? Besides some public off the wall speculation about it, I've only heard Josh's Dad join in...
You know I hate to constantly be so hard on them, but LE under John Sanners leadership, probably thought it would be too easy to search the lakes and find Joshua. They did not call in an outside search party with higher end technology in the first week of this disappearance. In fact, what they...
I have my own experience with alcohol and marijuana and I can tell you that no matter how you look at Josh's drinking that night, for a freshman like him, he was hammered into oblivion when he suddenly excused himself from the party that night. Also doesn't partying usually end at 2 or 3 in the...
Anything is still possible, look at this reply I found on Reddit about this case, interesting-
"When I was a senior at Purdue (2007), a freshman named Wade Steffy went missing after he left a frat party. Told his friends he was walking back to his dorm. He never made it to his dorm. And was no...
What else is there? I'm stunned because I've been looking at this case since 2013 and it was just last week that I learned Josh's friends said Josh had up to ten beers more or less the night he went missing. I can't get over that right now because for so long it was like the alcohol part of...
I'd like to have seen the SCSO take this up themselves instead of having the amateur public do all of the work for them. If any entity decides not to do this they will be exposed for getting in the way of solving this.
"Friends estimated that Josh had about 10 beers in him over a course of 5 hours by the time he left. Repeated account echoed that he was not inebriated at the time."
That is a serious issue when you're alone and walking without appropriate clothing for the weather. In fact under that kind of...
Because there hasn't been a significant advancement in this case since the night Josh went missing, I hold onto the speculation that Josh is beneath water. Its possible he went towards the water to quickly relieve himself or even collect himself from being intoxicated and passed out or fell...
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