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Rocky Road- Are they getting much help from the private investigator they hired?
I think this man walked out on his life. Very possible he had this all set up for some time.
I know in the quarry search the news reports said the algae was so thick that a helicopter? Had to be called in to break it up. So, I would imagine, you can't see or dive through it, and when you break it up, you can't see through it until it settles. My assumption was of them calling it off was because of the algae. I wish someone could tell us the experts opinion of the dogs tracking him there. I think if you wanted to drown yourself you would not have to walk that far for a body of water. The quarry is like 6 miles from Mike's house. Ponds are closer and lots of them. Plus, if someone would have put Mike's body there, or forced him in the quarry, they were taking a chance, because there is nothing to shield the view of the entire quarry. It is out in the open. But also, Divers might not have gotten to thoroughly search, and Mike could have been inside something or attached to something, to keep him underwater.
I don't think he walked away from his life to start another. I think that a middle class well accomplished man and father would have the resources to move out if this marriage was over and still have stability for his son. What would be so heinous that would require him to vanish to start a new life? Why would he need to vanish? Who would give up their middle class lifestyle for the unknown---when you have done nothing to hide from.
I still say his remains are in one of the wooded area near his home, dying from his own hand that night he vanished. While it might be harder to do then just walk away, evidently this is the preferable method of getting out of a horrid situation.
My statement solely was responding to the sentence that stated "...evidently this is the preferable method of getting out of a horrid situation." Which I felt was an overgeneralization about how people on the whole, responded to a "horrid situation".
Maybe his parents did tell the police and were told not to say anything to anyone?No, not at all, Cutter, I apologize for being unclear. I was referencing the timing of that disclosure. I think it is odd to mention (at least publicly) for the first time that their son told them something bad was going to happen "in his household". It's one thing to say something like that, another thing to say something like that and then disappear. I just wonder why his parents didn't release that earlier in the timeline of him being missing? That's what seemed odd, the timing.
with my deepest sympathy and respect, we have seen, read, and researched many many people on WS who have simply walked out of their seemingly "perfect" life. I AM NOT AT ALL POSITING THAT THIS HAPPENED HERE, just a reminder that there is no ideal recipe for who makes the choice to end their life. We have seen stories here of folks who had great jobs, loving families, plans for the future, strong healthy backgrounds, lots of friends, children who relied upon them, etc. who made that choice for themselves, to the absolute astonishment of everyone who knew that person.
Again, not suggesting it here, but please don't assume it isn't plausible in situations like this, where the missing person seems to have it all...
That said, I hope this man is indeed safe somewhere, but bigger than that, that those who know and love him get the answers they seek soon.
Seems like a whole lot said with nothing really said. :thinking:
Interesting update on the Find Mike Kimsey FB page: https://www.facebook.com/permalink....042&id=619721954829929¬if_t=notify_me_page