Thanks for the info. Good to know that's not unusual. The houses are still shown then? Are they allowed to be purchased privately or only through the auction?
The comment about the man's ability to read or understand English is interesting. I taught English to young children in China for several years. In the process I learned alot about the education standards and requirements of schools there.
Learning to read, write, and speak English is a...
"Auction" struck me as unusual. Not sure if it this way in NZ, but in the US property sold by Auction has typically been foreclosed on, is forfeited due to crime (usually drug related), or repossessed for failure to pay taxes.
Anyone know if home auctions are normal in NZ? If not, anyone know...
As buyers here in the US all agents we worked with took a copy of our drivers license and left it at the office. We had to meet at their office and then follow them to the property we wanted to view. It is definitely weird to me to cold call in person about real estate, but curious to know if...
That could very well be accurate on transfer of money from China to overseas. At least as individuals, I know from personal experience that a person in China has a limited amount of options OTHER THAN bank transfers to send money at least to America. I'm not sure if that would be the same for...
My mind wonders:
1. Did he have a cellphone with him? That would show if it pinged where his truck was found or if someone else put the truck there.
2. Did the friend really get dropped off or did something foul happen and the friend went home afterwards? It seems there was only a few miles...
I can't go with the runaway theory cause I just don't believe kids of that age can run away with zero trace. Also I don't think he would runaway without shoes on.
I mean she was thinking ahead enough to call and make sure her phone would be found so the family could find her body. All hinky vibes and thoughts we all had/have aside, LE verified the husband was not in the state so he can't have done it
TBH most cases I've followed the family and friends struggle to believe the death of their loved one was suicide. I would say I would probably have the same difficulty believing it was suicide if my kid died by their own hand.
I'm not saying I think Mica unalived herself and I'm not saying I...
Does family ever accept non foul play death? It would be hard for me to accept if it was my child, especially if their death was suicide. That doesn't mean LE is wrong though.
I don't find the long call weird, UNLESS LE finds it was a one off type call. My spouse travels to/from work which is usally anywhere from 4 to 18 hours from our home & is away from home at the work location anywhere from 2 to 5 weeks at a time. Almost every drive spouse makes to/from home to...
IMO I think 1 is about a zero on the possible scale. Seth seems to be the only parent that truly cares, is out searching and distraught - like a normal person would be.
I think your 2nd theory is on target about Sebastian unalived. IMO he was unalived - possibly the reason for the "thud" story...
As in the case of the 2 women in OK and the Idaho 4 where it appeared LE had no leads and cases might go cool, I believe the police are simply "dotting I and crossing Ts" right now. I'm sure they notice all the bizarre changing stories and behavior we do as well.
I have thought of that. Mentioned that on the first thread about this case. That would explain why it was just a disappearance at first then changed to foul play investigation.
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