Formerriverside, sorry for your loss but grateful for you sharing your experience. I have been a fan of this board for a while and know missing persons tend to bring up a lot of emotions. I remember a talent agent named Mark Schlegel who walked away without his wallet and keys and was found a couple of hundred feet from his home and it took 2 weeks to find him. Anyone that is in that much pain that they would take their life or walk away from it is obviously not doing anything to hurt anyone else.This would actually be a fairly common scenario for suicide. Just on personal experience, my dad left most of his belongings at home. He left in a car, but wallet and other typical items he would carry were left behind. He was found after 5 days a few miles away in a remote area. Many people committing suicide are hoping not be seen...don't want to be found by relatives, or maybe not found at all. If he was in a manic state, he may have been calling various people just to talk, or even say goodbye in some unclear way. We don't know. But I can say, this wouldn't be unusual for suicide cases.
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