I have read some things about Steven got amnesia/fugue/stress disorder and this was actually his second time in that neighborhood because of a job interview. I don't think either of those things really make any sense.
Say he had amnesia. Whether he got bumped on the head, he had some stress disorder, whatever. . .still doesn't explain what he was doing on that street. Even if he wandered on to that street because he was delusional. . .somebody would eventually help him out. If some guy ends up lying in my front yard, I'm going to call 911. Even if I am a drug dealer/child *advertiser censored*/kiddie trafficker. . .if a guy ends up on my front yard on Evening Lights St. I am going to send him on his way. . .I am not going to make him disappear. Making him disappear is only going to draw more attention to me, my street, what I'm doing, etc. I would anonymously call 911 and be done with it. In any case, somebody would eventually figure out that that is his white car in the cul de sac. But his car was there for four days. Four days!
The whole amnesia thing does not fly. Cases of that are so, so, so small and most of those people do not end up disappearing. We only hear about the people who disappeared with those conditions because they disappeared. . .while a hundred times more people are having problems like that and not disappearing. But you don't hear about those. The amnesia/fugue thing is a non-starter.
As for the interview angle, once again, there is something about it that doesn't make sense. He wouldn't tell his family he has a second interview for a job? Really? I'm 39 and I would. He wouldn't feel compelled to take a load off of his parent's mind regarding his financial well-being. That does not sound like Steven. . .from the press reports. And I keep going back to the second video, he comes down that street and dramatically slows down because he is looking for a street name. If he had been there before, he would have just kept going without slowing down and parked in the cul de sac like he had done the first time.
Now, it could be that the first interview took place somewhere else. An office. A Starbuck's. Wherever. And maybe he wouldn't know that the Evening Lights Ave. address was a home residence. Possible. But once again, he wouldn't tell anybody about the first nor second interview? In fact, he was ready to blow off the second interview to go back to Utah for church. . .isn't that what his friend said? It just does not wash. I'm sorry.
I told my dad about this case this evening. He's 73. I just asked him for his general opinion. He doesn't follow disappearances, missing people, etc. at all. I was looking for a layman's opinion. The first thing out of his mouth after I finished giving him the facts was that there was a car waiting for Steven on Evening Lights. We have not covered that ground. Maybe somebody gave Steven a street address and told him they would be waiting for him there. . .in a car. And all those people on that street really know nothing.