Emphasis mine.RBBM
Agreed.
What bothers me is the Brushy Park search (why?) and the dog(s) lost his scent very close to the truck.
JMVHO.
Would that indicate he left by vehicle ?
Emphasis mine.RBBM
Agreed.
What bothers me is the Brushy Park search (why?) and the dog(s) lost his scent very close to the truck.
JMVHO.
Emphasis mine.
Would that indicate he left by vehicle ?
Or was never there In the first place. Someone drove the truck there and then dragged or carried his coat to the ditch?Emphasis mine.
Would that indicate he left by vehicle ?
Showering before going to pick up hogs, no less. At night. However, I'd like to know where he was before that. Some people are 2x/day showerers - if he'd been on a long, dirty job prior to that, I get it.That stuck out to me too, and also, with the tight controls of shower in/shower out, he was going to be showering when he arrived at the pick up location, why shower right before he leaves when he's running late? It just seems odd.
I don't think so. That $2K truck payment is looming over her - that is a LOT of money every month - more than a rural Iowa mortgage by a lot. I'm sure she's terrified. She said in an interview she was not working, and his income stopped the day he disappeared so she is at serious risk of losing a lot if she doesn't make that payment.I think that is very telling, 2 days.
She said he did not shower. He had 2-3 previous loads that day, rushed home to wash up and got a change of clothes.Showering before going to pick up hogs, no less. At night. However, I'd like to know where he was before that. Some people are 2x/day showerers - if he'd been on a long, dirty job prior to that, I get it.
I don't think so. That $2K truck payment is looming over her - that is a LOT of money every month - more than a rural Iowa mortgage by a lot. I'm sure she's terrified. She said in an interview she was not working, and his income stopped the day he disappeared so she is at serious risk of losing a lot if she doesn't make that payment.
I'm not a fan of in cases where toddlers/kids are missing - because what does a toddler contribute to the household? This woman is financially stranded. I'm not going to assume that's an ill intent.
I adore dogs (I have six!) and some of them can do amazing things, no doubt. However, I take scent dogs with a grain of salt in cases like these. Anyone recall the case of Audrey Moran and Jonathan Reynoso? Her vehicle was found abandoned on a very busy stretch of I-10. A dog (dogs?) tracked her scent to the side of the road and an embankment area. Neither Audrey nor Jonathan was ever there. They had been murdered in the desert and her vehicle driven and dumped. That case is not the first time I've read about that happening, dogs "alerting" when the person was never there.RBBM
Agreed.
What bothers me is the Brushy Park search (why?) and the dog(s) lost his scent very close to the truck.
JMVHO.
Thanks for that! So the sheriff, when asked if blood or anything was found, he said nothing was found, but they found “some things that have been sent to the DCI crime lab for DNA analysis” but no results back yet. Interesting.Retracing last known locations of missing Sac County trucker
Retracing last known locations of missing Sac County truckerwho13.com
Per the video, his 'wallet and keys were found'. I was wondering about the keys.Thanks for that! So the sheriff, when asked if blood or anything was found, he said nothing was found, but they found “some things that have been sent to the DCI crime lab for DNA analysis” but no results back yet. Interesting.
Just bring this 411 over from thread 1 FWIW
Thanks to Knox
IA - IA - David Schultz, 53, Wall Lake, 21 November 2023
I wondered that myself, but there's the blue sign indicating D15 crossing from left to right, so it's presumably the correct road. Unless it's not N14... Yeah... it doesn't seem to match up at all. In this 2021 shot, there are no trees and no farm on the left up ahead. Even the power lines are...www.websleuths.com
Thanks to stickb0y7
IA - IA - David Schultz, 53, Wall Lake, 21 November 2023
I put the timeline from the press release onto a google map with points marked for each position along with the times and probable route: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=11vRHFqrdK_MrYTFWB2nfF4ryZEGVfF4&usp=sharingwww.websleuths.com
David Schultz Timeline - Google My Maps
Timeline based entirely on 12/9/23 Sac County Sheriff's Office Press Release Video or personal confirmed locations are Green Negative footage is Red Cell-only locations are Orangewww.google.com
ETA: B4igo2it IS THIS MAP above correct??? If not, can you drop us a pin where the truck was found and hopefully stickb0y7 can make the adjustment...or we need a new map, hoping for the best,
mucho gracias all around.
I'm on the same page as you.My issue with suicide is that I doubt he would have left his truck and walked a great distance to kill himself. It seems likely he would have been located before now, and within close proximity, normal walking distance of where his truck was found. I believe this is going to be a case of foul play. I just have not yet been able to get a handle on who I think may be responsible. JMO
His wife has repeatedly been quoted as saying he left around 7:30pm and there have been no reports to confirm whether he had the trailer already, or had to go pick it up somewhere. So let’s say he had the trailer and left at 7:40ish, that’d get him to EG around 9:10 or so. How long does it take to load a trailer of babies? No idea. Leaving at 10:50 means he’d have been there for an hour and a half or so. But If he had to pick up the trailer somewhere first, that would account for some of the time.Please tell me if I have this right, David left his home at 7pm. He left the pig pick up place at 10:50. It's a hour and half drive that took him almost 4 hours?? Is this correct?
Please read thread #1, there is plenty of discussion on that....Please tell me if I have this right, David left his home at 7pm. He left the pig pick up place at 10:50. It's a hour and half drive that took him almost 4 hours?? Is this correct?
Just recalling, Sarah said her father mentioned the angle of drug cartels needing drivers, this letter went out in August 2023 to Iowa's 99 county Sheriff's office FWIW
Grassley Calls on Iowa’s 99 County Sheriffs to Help Map Local Cartel Influence, Keep Iowa Safe | U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa
BLACK HAWK COUNTY, IOWA — Cartel-driven drug and human trafficking operations are soaring as a...www.grassley.senate.gov
RBBM
Agreed.
What bothers me is the Brushy Park search (why?) and the dog(s) lost his scent very close to the truck.
JMVHO.
Thanks for that! So the sheriff, when asked if blood or anything was found, he said nothing was found, but they found “some things that have been sent to the DCI crime lab for DNA analysis” but no results back yet. Interesting.
I thought of this scenario before the others in my head. David's biggest asset was his cdl. However, without his wallet which presumably had his license in it, would that attract more attention if he was forced to drive over the southern border or be pulled over? Or is it possible that he would be provided a fake id by the cartel?Map: Tracking drug cartel arrests across the United States
Since 2022, more than 300 people in the United States have been charged or arrested for criminal activity linked to Mexican drug cartels.www.newsnationnow.com