Why would you call police about a dispute if the person left the house? Fear that he might return and be even more angry?
He was seen running away at 7:41
Phone call to LE was 7:47
MOO if a person threatened self harm or harm to others a call would be warranted. MOOWhy would you call police about a dispute if the person left the house? Fear that he might return and be even more angry?
He was seen running away at 7:41
Phone call to LE was 7:47
a possible explanation for this could be:Why would you call police about a dispute if the person left the house? Fear that he might return and be even more angry?
He was seen running away at 7:41
Phone call to LE was 7:47
I doubt this is true because the Sheriff was treating the husband as a suspect to the point the husband had to hire an attorney.a possible explanation for this could be:
tyler runs off at 7:41, threatening to hurt himself
his partner gives him about five minutes to cool off and see if he’ll come back
he realizes that tyler may actually have meant it and called police out of fear that tyler will actually go through with it
this also fits with why LE has been pretty silent, if it’s a potential or probable suicide case there tend to be fewer public reports out of privacy to the family and to prevent future copycat suicides (whether it is or isn’t a suicide, someone might still take inspiration)
I believe those times are incorrect, but am not going to re-argue about it.Why would you call police about a dispute if the person left the house? Fear that he might return and be even more angry?
He was seen running away at 7:41
Phone call to LE was 7:47
Yes and why did they wait to announce him as missing person for over 12 hours?Then why didn't anyone start searching that night?
Could this be one of those "you have to wait 48 hours" & "Tyler is a grown man who can leave if he wants to" kind of delays in taking action?Yes and why did they wait to announce him as missing person for over 12 hours?
Considering that the cops were called for a domestic disturbance, no I don’t think that’s the case It was also 14 hours difference from the time the cops were called there and from when the husband reported him missing. Also why didn’t he tell his family before that?Could this be one of those "you have to wait 48 hours" & "Tyler is a grown man who can leave if he wants to" kind of delays in taking action?
I was going to say this too - just because Tyler didn’t have a gun or anything on him doesn’t mean he wasn’t able to hurt himself. People get creative when they’re struggling. A scenario that makes sense to me is that TG could’ve had some problems going on prior to the night he disappeared, his husband called LE after a fight because he was worried about TG’s mental state, TG had been having thoughts of suicide but hadn’t planned it out far enough to have a reliable weapon on hand… and ended up getting creative somewhere isolated. all JMO based on what we know, of course. I just don’t think we can discount suicide as a theory just because he “didn’t take anything with him”.I don't want to trigger anyone but it is easy to asphyxiate oneself.
What I'm curious about is that he reportedly ran south toward their outbuilding. I've read that was either a garage or barn for their horses. Might he have gone to that building to get something?I was going to say this too - just because Tyler didn’t have a gun or anything on him doesn’t mean he wasn’t able to hurt himself. People get creative when they’re struggling. A scenario that makes sense to me is that TG could’ve had some problems going on prior to the night he disappeared, his husband called LE after a fight because he was worried about TG’s mental state, TG had been having thoughts of suicide but hadn’t planned it out far enough to have a reliable weapon on hand… and ended up getting creative somewhere isolated. all JMO based on what we know, of course. I just don’t think we can discount suicide as a theory just because he “didn’t take anything with him”.
We can’t discount suicide because he loved his kids/was a “family man” either. I know as humans we want to believe that love is enough to save us, but sometimes, it isn’t. Very loved people commit suicide every day.
Exactly this. I don't like the implication of statements like this which unfortunately have featured in some comments...It seems to imply that those who commit suicide don't love their families, they don't love their children. It's insulting and beyond disrespectful to not only the person who is suffering to the point they feel they have to take their own life, but to the family and loved ones left behind. JMO.We can’t discount suicide because he loved his kids/was a “family man” either. I know as humans we want to believe that love is enough to save us, but sometimes, it isn’t. Very loved people commit suicide every day.
in this case, wouldn't the police report reflect that? The report was about a disturbance or argument, supposedly - not fear that TG was going to harm himself.a possible explanation for this could be:
tyler runs off at 7:41, threatening to hurt himself
his partner gives him about five minutes to cool off and see if he’ll come back
he realizes that tyler may actually have meant it and called police out of fear that tyler will actually go through with it
this also fits with why LE has been pretty silent, if it’s a potential or probable suicide case there tend to be fewer public reports out of privacy to the family and to prevent future copycat suicides (whether it is or isn’t a suicide, someone might still take inspiration)
Post #304 shows the police information which states the call was made at 7:47 pm (listed as 1947, military time).I believe those times are incorrect, but am not going to re-argue about it.