Seajay
Never pass up an opportunity to pee.
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I saw the episode last week. There wasn't much that was new, in fact, I think we have more information here.
I think that even though he wasn't drinking or doing drugs at the time, I think his prior drug use in the days before caught up with him at that time. I also believe he had a psychotic break. Something serious was going on with him to sit in the same spot in BW for that long, like he was paralyzed mentally.
I think he intentionally crashed his vehicle, maybe in a suicidal state, but survived it. Only to leave it there and go off and try again somewhere. Him giving his stuff away before he left Nor Cal is very telling. He probably made the decision days before and the 13 hours in BW was to get the courage to do it. He probably only ended up going south because of the pressure, from the phone calls and Christian and the police. He never did say he was going home.
I had hopes for a long time that he was still alive, but I no longer believe that to be true.
Hindsight is always 20/20, but there were so many red flags going on from friends, roommates, ex-gf, and his own confusion about where he was and what he was doing, that a drive to meet up with him would have been advised.
This whole thing is just so tragic. My heart goes out to his parents.
I think that even though he wasn't drinking or doing drugs at the time, I think his prior drug use in the days before caught up with him at that time. I also believe he had a psychotic break. Something serious was going on with him to sit in the same spot in BW for that long, like he was paralyzed mentally.
I think he intentionally crashed his vehicle, maybe in a suicidal state, but survived it. Only to leave it there and go off and try again somewhere. Him giving his stuff away before he left Nor Cal is very telling. He probably made the decision days before and the 13 hours in BW was to get the courage to do it. He probably only ended up going south because of the pressure, from the phone calls and Christian and the police. He never did say he was going home.
I had hopes for a long time that he was still alive, but I no longer believe that to be true.
Hindsight is always 20/20, but there were so many red flags going on from friends, roommates, ex-gf, and his own confusion about where he was and what he was doing, that a drive to meet up with him would have been advised.
This whole thing is just so tragic. My heart goes out to his parents.