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My thoughts exactly.Interesting detail about recording an argument not being unusual. Personally, I've never done that and unless there were domestic violence or child custody/concern issues - I would consider it an odd thing to do. Maybe this is an indicator of how the relationship was doing at the time Tyler disappeared. Maybe this wasn't the first time an argument was recorded, but it was a first for calling 911. Maybe someone was getting ready to take legal action and wanted recordings to back that up.
BBM. I think this is very possible. His family may not have known it then but from the recent silence around this case, it is very possible they know it now.Interesting detail about recording an argument not being unusual. Personally, I've never done that and unless there were domestic violence or child custody/concern issues - I would consider it an odd thing to do. Maybe this is an indicator of how the relationship was doing at the time Tyler disappeared. Maybe this wasn't the first time an argument was recorded, but it was a first for calling 911. Maybe someone was getting ready to take legal action and wanted recordings to back that up.
Tyler worked in the correctional system, and my thoughts go back to the Sheriff saying Tyler "wasn't in trouble and still had a job". Put this together with the statement made by his sister, the seeming lack of unity between the husband and Tyler's family ... maybe Tyler had been pushed to the edge of what he could tolerate and his family knows this.
I wonder ... we know Tyler and his husband share children ... if there was trouble in their relationship it might be that custody of the children was going to be an issue and maybe that's why the argument was being recorded? Just my thoughts and MOO.Interesting detail about recording an argument not being unusual. Personally, I've never done that and unless there were domestic violence or child custody/concern issues - I would consider it an odd thing to do. Maybe this is an indicator of how the relationship was doing at the time Tyler disappeared. Maybe this wasn't the first time an argument was recorded, but it was a first for calling 911. Maybe someone was getting ready to take legal action and wanted recordings to back that up.
Tyler worked in the correctional system, and my thoughts go back to the Sheriff saying Tyler "wasn't in trouble and still had a job". Put this together with the statement made by his sister, the seeming lack of unity between the husband and Tyler's family ... maybe Tyler had been pushed to the edge of what he could tolerate and his family knows this.
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Interesting detail about recording an argument not being unusual. Personally, I've never done that and unless there were domestic violence or child custody/concern issues - I would consider it an odd thing to do. Maybe this is an indicator of how the relationship was doing at the time Tyler disappeared. Maybe this wasn't the first time an argument was recorded, but it was a first for calling 911. Maybe someone was getting ready to take legal action and wanted recordings to back that up.
Tyler worked in the correctional system, and my thoughts go back to the Sheriff saying Tyler "wasn't in trouble and still had a job". Put this together with the statement made by his sister, the seeming lack of unity between the husband and Tyler's family ... maybe Tyler had been pushed to the edge of what he could tolerate and his family knows this.
IMO - the average person wouldn't do this unless, as I stated - there was a reason to do. And as you point out, it's an intentional thought process to be prepared in advance.If I'm being honest, I have had thoughts about recording an argument with my significant other. It's usually so I could have had some proof that she had said something to me that is germane to the overall larger argument. It's ALWAYS after the fact where I think, "Damn, I should have recorded that conversation!" but I have never actually ever recorded one. Don't think I'd even know how to do that on my phone if I wanted to. I have never thought before we actually argued about getting my phone ready so I can record an upcoming argument. I don't really plan them out like that. JMO
I had not...Has anyone considered that he actually returned to the home that night?
I didI had not...
I have wondered that---but how many cameras are there? He couldn't have gone through garage as there are cams there for sure.Has anyone considered that he actually returned to the home that night?
Could there have been an argument about Tyler's partner leaving and taking the kids with him?I wonder what transpired in the home between 5:38pm and 7:35pm. Was there an ongoing disagreement during this time that escalated to the argument and it became confrontational @ 7:35pm which prompted the 911 call @ 7:40pm. If the argument didn't start until 7:35pm...it escalated quickly - and within 5 minutes MV called 911.