anonypotomous
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I wonder what their core principals are.. :thinking:
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I thought I posted this but I don't see that it showed up. Did any of you notice his brother Anterio works at the CDC as well?
Apologies link is upwards.No link just my thoughts- How recent was that promotion? Did someone want that position and he got it?
I wonder what their core principals are.. :thinking:
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From Google Maps it seems he lives in a small neighborhood compared to others in GA.
Also, noted it seems no garages. So I am gonna assume driveway or street parking. I wonder if anyone saw him come home that day? ...or any cameras in the area that show his behavior returning home?
ETA Correction - after looking again it seems street parking only.
His car was in the garage, the Times reported.
Terrell Cunningham also had concerns about recent interactions with his son, whom he described as focused on a host of professional and personal issues.
I do hope I mapped it right as I saw that article afterwards and I didn't see garages on my look.Thank you for the screenshot of the area! I hope all those wooded areas have been searched.
As for parking:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...eks-ago-then-vanished/?utm_term=.59a3f9f018b8
Another interesting snippet from this article is
So there were problems of professional and personal matter which he discussed with his father, it seems. The family must have a much better idea than we about what likely happened. imo
I have seen both in articles. Some state only one or the other and some have both. It could be he left work sick and called in sick the next work day?It's stated in the various articles posted here that TC "left work sick", not that he called-in sick.
Forgive me if I come across angry but it is because I am.
It is bad enough for anyone to post a link to a fake news site reporting a fake story about the government being behind the outbreak of the flu but how many of you QUOTED THE POST?????
Alert, PLEASE ALERT!!!!!
By quoting such a preposterous story you helped spread it around. So many people don't believe those sites are fake. You have seen these people all over social media.
Please, I am begging you. Do not ever quote a post that should be alerted on instead.
Thank you,
Tricia
Again, my apologies for coming across angry but sometimes it just gets to me.
Thinking they just looked around the outside and the dog was inside somewhere?How could the extended family not have found/seen the dog? Im confused how they didnt see him during their check but his parents did.
^^^I have seen both in articles. Some state only one or the other and some have both. It could be he left work sick and called in sick the next work day?
FYI: Tim was an EPIDEMIOLOGIST, not a lab scientist. He dealt with words, numbers, analysis, and officey stuff, not pathogens and labs.
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This was posted a page or so back and then dropped, but I think it needs to be revisited.
The body of an adult male, race undetermined at this point, was found and recovered in a pond/small lake in an apartment complex in Lawrenceville in Gwinnett County. It was reported here on this thread that they IDed the body and notified the family, but that is not true, at least not as of 6am on this morning’s local (Atlanta, I live in the metro area) news. I wouldn’t jump to assume it was him since, sadly, news like this happens far too often these days, BUT one detail perked up my ears when I heard it, and that is that the body recovered here had already started decomposing. They don’t know yet how long the body (of a human being, a man, a soul that hopefully now rests in peace - “body” just sounds so callous and cold, I certainly don’t mean it that way) had been in the water, but it was only recently spotted, sometime over the weekend. How long does it take for the human body to begin decomposing after death? I’m sure there are several factors invoved that affect the process, such as the temperature of the body and the environment it’s in after death, but I have nothing to offer here as I have no knowledge worth sharing on the topic of decomposition/bodily processes after death. I can tell you that the weather here in the metro Atlanta area* has been unusually warm for the past fee weeks. We’re talking like 65-80 degrees day and night. No cold temperatures that could possibly slow the decomp process (if it in fact would, again, ignorant assumptions here).
Also, geographically, this pond in Lawrenceville is “too close to home” in relation to Timothy’s case. Lawrenceville (Sugarloaf area where the apartment complex pond is located is roughly 30 minutes from Timothy’s work in Chamblee. Same side of town, northeast of Atlanta, the 85/285 side. It is roughly, ehh, I dunno 45 minutes to an hour from Timothy’s home in NW Atlanta northwest Fulton county near the southwestern Cobb county line (very close to where I live). My inlaws live in Lawrenceville/Snellville area, so I’m very familiar with that area as well all areas in Timothy’s case. I’d be happy to post a map when i can get to my computer today.
So, what do y’all think, could this be him? Based on the little info given, I can’t help but keep my eye and ears on this story in relation to Timothy’s. I’m going to watch the local news at noon and hopefully get some new information on Timothy’s case as well as this one. They have been reporting on both on every newscast and all over social media.
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*Note that this pond in Lawrenceville is considered the metro area, along with Timothy’s home and work at the CDC campus in Chamblee - the weather has been the same in all key areas here.
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/gwi...from-pond-outside-apartment-complex/706538189