But why not secretly call 911 or Dad who was 5 minutes away? I'm thinking that he thought he MIGHT be in trouble or sensed something was off but wasn't quite sure. A text along the lines of "with *advertiser censored*. Gng to park. Acting strange kinda scared"
My Dad actually silences his phone at night and even when he didn't, he sleeps through earthquakes.
I would call or text someone I knew would take me seriously, I likely wouldn't call 911.
However, finding someone who would take me seriously AND was reliable enough to answer the phone?
Pretty difficult. I'd probably end up texting my best friend as well.
However, I would be SURE to have atrocious spelling and grammar. She'd be completely freaked out.
It could be this old friend from high school did not know Blaze was gay and Blaze came unto him and he got mad and killed him JMO. I don't think straight guys like gay guys. Again MOO
My brother is gay. Most of his friends are straight. Even his roommate.
I am a straight married female. I don't like it when men OR women hit on me, but I haven't killed any for it.
I would say that is unknowable. But something about that text led his family to believe something was very wrong. I'm also curious as to how and when they became aware of the text.
Blaze's best friend was also close to his family. So I'm guessing they contacted each other when none of them could reach Blaze. I have been thinking about her a lot. I feel so bad for her especially.
I know I post what seems like at random sometimes, but that's kinda like how my mind is. Lol
My latest one is with Blaze being gay and his mother wanting him to always have his location services up, that can make for some pretty awkward discussions later around the dinner table when he's been out cruising or in a hook up. Ya know. Most kids don't want their parents know what they are up to anyway, but even though Blaze was openly gay to his family, I'm sure he didn't want that kind of information known to his folks.
My Dad won't even use Life360 because he doesn't want us kids knowing his business. He's 65!
Thanks, nothing was said about premeditation in that report. Maybe the original poster was incorrect about the KTLA report....?
They said in the press conference announcing his body was found that they didn't believe it was premeditated. I was going to go back and get the link but Websleuths isn't allowing me to search.
I am incredibly sad that the rest of the world he was going to meet over the years wont get the chance to know him.
(Chris Huntwell, a friend of Bernsteins from high school)
From this article:
https://forward.com/news/national/3...teins-sweet-smile-as-death-is-ruled-homicide/
So sad.
That perfectly sums it up.
Can anyone explain how he was not found by LE. They did use dogs right? What if he was not at the park. What if he was brought back to the park during or just before the two days of rainfall we had here in SoCal. I doesn't make sense that he wasn't found a short distance from the path/basketball court earlier.
It's just not uncommon at all. Blaze was concealed somehow. Whether he was buried or in a pipe, he wasn't visible until it rained. There have been several cases where people were not found in the area they disappeared from. Sherin Mathews is a recent horrendous one that comes to mind. It happens. Nobody and nothing is infallible.