Interested_But_Confused
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I don't see a limp when I watch the security camera video. To me it just looks like someone with a slightly "bouncy" gait running on uneven ground.
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Aren’t the sons teenagers?
While the episode is shorter than 10 minutes and she only speaks about the Goodrich case briefly, most of the key details were wrong.
She also said that Goodrich had put his two sons to bed the night of Nov. 3 before leaving the house. The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office had previously told the Journal Star only one son was home when Goodrich left the house after a dispute with his husband.
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On popular podcast, Nancy Grace gets the facts wrong about Tyler Goodrich case
Longtime media personality Nancy Grace discussed Tyler Goodrich's disappearance this week on her popular "Crime Stories" podcast. But much of the information she provided to her national audience was inaccurate.wahoo-ashland-waverly.com
Definitely a strange thing to say about teenagers. I also found it strange that he said he hadn't joined any of the searches because he was looking after the sons. Surely sons of that age would want to help with any searches.Aren’t the sons teenagers?
I’m puzzled how you’d “put” teens to bed?
Babies, young children yes but teenagers, not in my world
Word salad ... those extra details added for good measure, when you're not telling the whole truth - but want to look good.Definitely a strange thing to say about teenagers. I also found it strange that he said he hadn't joined any of the searches because he was looking after the sons. Surely sons of that age would want to help with any searches.
I'm just going off what my children would do at that age.
Aren’t the sons teenagers?
I’m puzzled how you’d “put” teens to bed?
Babies, young children yes but teenagers, not in my world
Aren’t the sons teenagers?
I’m puzzled how you’d “put” teens to bed?
Babies, young children yes but teenagers, not in my world
You are right, but sometimes there might be other priorities for once; so it sounds like an excuse, when he says, he had to put his children to bed. IMOTeens can be “put” to bed. It’s reminding them to set alarms and verifying that all electronic devices are out of the bedroom instead of lullabies and tuck-ins, for example. And many parents have a routine of checking in with their older kids at bedtime, out of earshot of other siblings. Speaking generally, older adoptees may especially benefit from a solid evening routine.
It's possible the kids (or one of them) has different needs than the typical teenager we think of when we hear the word.Aren’t the sons teenagers?
I’m puzzled how you’d “put” teens to bed?
Babies, young children yes but teenagers, not in my world
"They all infer based on evidence that there was a violent altercation between the men that night" - what evidence? And some people do call 911 for "an argument" if you believe that one or both people or others may be harmed. And he wasn't crying? That's the only way someone can show grief? I don't agree.Interesting. They see some signs of deception, though qualify that by saying it could be he doesn't want to reveal things that aren't helpful. They all infer that, based on evidence, there was a violent altercation between the men that night. They said, you don't call 911 for an argument. They think the video of Tyler shows him limping, so there was some physical altercation. Thought it was odd that he mentioned that Tyler ran out into the rough from the basement.
They note he doesn't show grief or concern for Tyler, only for the impact on his family. Crying didn't have tears. Didn't see a facial expression that expressed guilt. Thought it somewhat unusual that he didn't look into the camera when appealing to Tyler to come home. Also unusual that he told Tyler to "call your dad", not to call him and that he didn't participate or express a desire to participate in the search for Tyler. Normally, loved ones want to do that and, if applicable, have to be told they can't.
There could be rational explanations for the things they note, but if they were LE, they would be asking a lot more questions.
I was going to comment this.. I know they are adopted, and often children who are adopted have additional needs than a neurotypical children.It's possible the kids (or one of them) has different needs than the typical teenager we think of when we hear the word.
Highlights:
Fascinating to hear about this anonymous letter. I'm thinking it's from either:Highlights:
- LE confirms that they received an anonymous, handwritten letter via CrimeStoppers related to this case around the end of 2023
- The letter did not provide additional information but would like the person who sent it to contact them
- No active searches in recent weeks, no plans for more
And why now, almost 3 months after he went missing? I'd think a person with any info would have come forth before this. I wonder why their delay in doing so?Well now, who knows what to be writing a letter...???...weird.
The Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday that it received an anonymous handwritten letter related to the case.
“My hope is that is does brings something forward for us in order to hopefully find Tyler,” Meyer said.
“This is the first time anything somehow substantial has happened, so it’s hard to not get a little excited, hoping that maybe this is finally it,” Barth said.
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Tyler Goodrich's friends and family cautiously optimistic about tip
“This is the first time anything somehow substantial has happened, so it’s hard to not get a little excited.”www.klkntv.com
And why now, almost 3 months after he went missing? I'd think a person with any info would have come forth before this. I wonder why their delay in doing so?
Feel it can't be that promising if they've waited till now to appeal to the public about it.... Unless it was a code the police were sending to someone?At this link from above, they state LE received the letter at the end of last year. They're just now making it public.
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Lancaster County investigators following up on leads 'daily' in search for Tyler Goodrich
At the end of last year, the sheriff's office received an anonymous handwritten letter related to the case.www.klkntv.com