I'm sorry if you got the impression I said the family suggested it might not be him. I meant we changed the discussion in the forum bc we didn't want to step on the toes, and discussion went to days and days of it not being him.
We talked about other stuff, too. These discussions have always been like octopi
There was never any intentional change of direction.
There's just been roads that we've tried to go down, and we have to be very careful when we sleuth out people who've not been named as POIs/suspects in a case (TOS).
Do you honestly believe that this hasn't been done???? There's alot I'd like to see....like video from the 24 hours before and after Steven went missing.
I don't know if it's been done; if the family is so sure it's him, why would they pay to have the video enhanced?
I've LOVE to be able to go through all of those videos...including who walked up and down Savannah Springs while that car was parked there.
Frankly, I have a hard time believing there weren't other security cameras on Mr Security's house. Like I've said ad nauseum, why would someone have CAM-3 and CAM-7, and not 1, 2, 4, 5, 6....? I've even looked at pictures of that house, and I'm sure I see a security camera.
Take a look at pictures 4 and 5 that Fairy1 took
(click here): the home on the left edge is where the videos came from. There's a door on the side of the house; what is that white spot
facing west, directly above the door? Security light, camera, or what?
News reports said that the last calls were from the men, and then a call to voicemail on Monday. I thought it was weird we didn't hear about the other voicemail checks until months later. The calls before AND after we see him on video could be suspect? Maybe the point was to leave instructions on the voicemail bc SK knew he wouldn't be able to answer for some reason. If there are voicemail messages missing...that would be telling. When they are deleted they are deleted. I had that question answered personally from ATT. There is no "audio file" saving them...only during the same call can they sometimes be recovered if accidentally deleted.
Remember, we didn't hear officially.
According to Naegle, AT&T made it possible for the family to listen to the voicemails.
Q&A page. NOW, those would obviously be the UNdeleted ones, but there's quite a few after the last voicemail check on the morning of Dec 13th.
As far as forward...i think you know my answer to that, I've remained steadfast in my beliefs from the beginning.
You don't have to see the phone records, to guess who *never* called Steven after noon on Dec 13th, although there'd been about 14 calls/texts between them, in the previous week.
That detail lead me back to my original thought: an "unapproved of" relationship that broke up, then a suicide/disappearance.
I wonder if the family has ever thought about it, talked to him about it, and gained info. Could that be the reason for the perceived "protection" of him?