Gardener1850
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Have they checked his attic and crawl spaces in his house?
I wonder whether the train yard has security cameras, and if so how long the footage is saved.
He seems such a considerate responsible person that I can’t see him disappearing to start a new life knowing how much grief he would cause.
But he also seems the type who would have left a suicide note unless he thinks he had told them in a roundabout way how depressed he was.
I guess he couldn’t say “ I’m going to kill myself tomorrow”
I think the windows may have been left open so he knew Bo could be rescued easily.
I think he had been worrying about it all for the last week, and it led him into a suicidal state.
I'm with you on this. I feel strongly that this is a homicide.Given the timing, I think this case has homicide written all over it. He could have been poisoned at work and then somebody followed him home to finish him off and/or dispose of the body. It's probably classified but I'd like to know what he was working on and who he was working with.
I'm with you on this. I feel strongly that this is a homicide.
Why were the windows open? Was someone airing out a strong bleach smell?? Did they test the house for blood?
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He sure doesn't strike me as someone who is going to hop on a train and head off to somewhere when he has a perfectly good vehicle, great job, beautiful home, loving family and friends.
As I mentioned in a previous post, I also worked at Leadership Atlanta during my time there. I know literally dozens of people like Tim Cunningham that go through its programs and then volunteer after. Tim was in the LEAD program, the one for young professionals. Most are exactly the way Georgia Peach describes-- used to succeeding always, and being told how great they are. The people that volunteer after the program for future year programs are particularly inclined to absorb attention from others connected to being an "up and comer" and "notable" and other high achieving accolades. They do the program and volunteer after for the resume and network building it gives them. They are achievement oriented, nonstop.
Considering all the evidence, it sounds more than anything like a suicide based on a mental break that happened based on not getting a promotion. It's an "I'll show you" or "I can't face these people anymore now that they don't think I'm good enough." There is no evidence of foul play here, nor any clear motive. It's going to be a matter of time, but if I had money I'd say his body is found, probably in the Chattahoochee river, at some point. Unfortunately, this section of river is not traveled by boats or fisherman much-- so it may take some time if it's weighted down in some way. I partially rule out woods because there are only so many woods nearby and it sounds like police and dogs have covered them well. Unless, of course, he hopped a train...
He sure doesn't strike me as someone who is going to hop on a train and head off to somewhere when he has a perfectly good vehicle, great job, beautiful home, loving family and friends.
oh boy.
Have you ever known anyone who suffered from depression or any other mental illness?
With the parents pleading to him and for him to come home, as opposed to pleading for someone else to let him come home, says to me that they are aware for whatever reason that the first scenario is more likely than the second...