anonypotomous
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New hashtag from his friends: #WhatWouldYouTellTim
Imho - I don't think so. Houses here are big and less expensive.I would assume they probably know from access cards or parking lot CCTV whether he drove to work that day. If he did, they can assume he returned home after he left work, since the car was there.
I don't know the area, and these things depend a lot on region, but that strikes me as a huge house for one person!
New hashtag from his friends: #WhatWouldYouTellTim
Possibly hoping that he needed a break?must be suspicions of him hiding out somewhere, taking a break maybe? Why else would that be the hashtag used in lieu of finding him at this point? I think I'd worry more about finding him than what I'd say. It's not right or wrong, just different.
I don't find the windows being opened odd at all, people like fresh air. I have dogs Leave windows cracked for them if the heat is not on they love to lay under the windows. He probably opened in the morning when he left or he sleeps with them opened.
He got a call, went home someone was waiting for him there or came and picked him up. I think it's that simple.
Yes, from your third photo -- or from Google Street view if you go even further towards the corner -- you can see that the garage is down under the right side of the house. So the reports that his SUV was in the garage could indeed be correct.
The ground falls away in the back of the house; the back balcony is one floor above ground level, but maybe there are stairs.
Like you, I wonder which windows were left open and why. My interpretation of why his relatives found that odd due to his environmental concerns is that he would normally regard it as heating the outside.
There's been some confusion about whether Cunningham called in sick or left work saying he felt sick. My understanding of the news reports is that he left work early and we don't know whether he came home after that, but I could be wrong.
Cunningham's house is near wooded areas, a creek, the railroad tracks, freeways, a water treatment plant, and the Chattahoochee River. Given that we don't know whether he came home from work (assuming he was at work to start with), it's not clear how relevant that is. I don't know whether it's clear to law enforcement whether he went missing from home, but if that's a possibility I hope they're searching all nearby areas.
Imho - I don't think so. Houses here are big and less expensive.
I also leave windows open for my cats. Windows on the front porch where rain can't get in. I don't know if he did for his dog though.
I don't find the windows being opened odd at all, people like fresh air. I have dogs Leave windows cracked for them if the heat is not on they love to lay under the windows. He probably opened in the morning when he left or he sleeps with them opened.
He got a call, went home someone was waiting for him there or came and picked him up. I think it's that simple.
It has been overcast/rainy in this area for the past 2 years...it seems. sigh.I read upthread that it was raining at some point. To me, leaving windows open in the house might imply he stepped out, with the intention of returning fairly soon. jmo,though...
Sorry, reading from the bottom upwards. So it was reported he got a call?!?I don't find the windows being opened odd at all, people like fresh air. I have dogs Leave windows cracked for them if the heat is not on they love to lay under the windows. He probably opened in the morning when he left or he sleeps with them opened.
He got a call, went home someone was waiting for him there or came and picked him up. I think it's that simple.
Sorry, reading from the bottom upwards. So it was reported he got a call?!?
Sorry, reading from the bottom upwards. So it was reported he got a call?!?
Also, there is a page on facebook for Timothy. You have to join it is closed. I am having a Monday and can't remember if we can post the link here or not?
Thanks liltexans for replying back!Sorry, no, we cant link to or discuss closed FB groups.
He is trained as a physician ? Wonder if he had episodes of depression in the past ?
No, he has a PhD not an MD. He's an epidemiologist, so probably studied research methodology, stats, etc. in addition to science and public health.