An interesting turn:
"Throughout the painful ordeal of loosing our son, we have been heartened and inspired by the outpouring of concern, love, devotion and prayers offered to Michael and our family.
Many comments about Michael have included descriptions of him as goodhearted, kind, smart, funny, shy & quiet. He was noted as a good leader, and many have stated that they are happy to have known him.
But he may have gotten lost somehow, somewhere among the fear and pain both emotional and physical, and no one knew. Not even his parents as much as we loved him.
But we are still not completely sure he took his own life. The investigation of the details surrounding his disappearance was lackluster and insufficient to say the least. If not criminally negligent.
Michael is our beloved son and always will be. We will carry our love for him as well as our sadness of his loss the rest of our lives. He loved gaming, the Marine Corps, knives and swords, SCUBA diving and his family. He was resolute in his goals and insistent on taking care of responsibilities on his own.
We will cherish, honor and love the time we had him here with us. And we miss him more than words can describe. God love and bless you for all eternity son.
Now we are facing the reality of our ordeal that is so painful to relive but necessary to bring to light. The details of the situation we were forced to endure in addition to losing our son. If you are local to our area you have no doubt seen news concerning our son last evening. We brought a complaint against the University, not just the police department concerning the handling of Michael's disappearance. The audio recording of evidence is just a small part of our grievances. Once we filed the complain and entered the recording as evidence it became public record. LSU released to the press.
There are many more details and issues to reveal and have investigated.
http://advocate.la.newsmemory.com/publink.php?shareid=1050bc0d7
http://m.wafb.com/wafb/"
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