http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/01/nyregion/two-years-later-few-answers-in-a-mans-vanishing.html“I just think there’s something out there that somebody knows,” Lyndon Gillis said. “It’s just a matter of finding out the right person.”
Bob Russo, an investigator at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, which aids law enforcement in missing persons investigations, said Mr. Gillis “just disappeared.”
“We haven’t generated any leads at all,” Mr. Russo said of his organization’s own investigation.
“It’s like he dropped off the face of the earth.”
After 2 Years of Hoping, Upstate New York Family Has Few Leads on Man Who Vanished
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/01/nyregion/two-years-later-few-answers-in-a-mans-vanishing.html
Mr. Gilliss relatives said it took 30 to 60 minutes for the authorities to respond to the sighting, near the border of Franklin and St. Lawrence Counties. By the time a state trooper arrived, Mr. Gillis was gone. (bbm)
Hi tarabull! Thank you for the very warm welcome back and for your words of comfort - it is so appreciated!
The Gillis family has shared that all areas in the vicinity have been searched very thoroughly and searched again - they know most of the owners of the areas so it leads me to believe that Colin has been taken to someplace off of the "likely" grid - we just need to figure out where that is. Andalso is on to some good stuff I believe - check it out. I don't believe this was a random abduction. (bbm)
After 2 Years of Hoping, Upstate New York Family Has Few Leads on Man Who Vanished
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/01/nyregion/two-years-later-few-answers-in-a-mans-vanishing.html
...But as temperatures hovered in the teens, Mr. Gillis, dressed in long sleeves, a jacket and wearing a backpack, turned left onto State Route 3 at the top of the hill.
Lake Placid News Editor Rich Rosentreter reported seeing a young man in the road on state Route 3 at about 1:45 a.m. Sunday as he was heading back from Massena to Tupper Lake with his mother, who lives in Tupper Lake.
Rosentreter said the young man was walking against traffic close to the white line on the side of the road and flailing his arms. At first it looked like the man was hitchhiking, but then it looked like he wasn't.
He wasn't wearing a jacket, only a long-sleeved shirt, and the temperature was in the teens, Rosentreter said. Rosentreter said state police went to look for the man after he reported the incident to them at the Tupper Lake village police station, but to no avail.
Gillis attends SUNY Brockport, according to his Facebook page. He is the son of John and Patricia Gillis.
Ultra interesting...
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Going back to the beginning - literally - snipped from the first post of this thread...
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Hi tarabull! Thank you for the very warm welcome back and for your words of comfort - it is so appreciated!
The Gillis family has shared that all areas in the vicinity have been searched very thoroughly and searched again - they know most of the owners of the areas so it leads me to believe that Colin has been taken to someplace off of the "likely" grid - we just need to figure out where that is. Andalso is on to some good stuff I believe - check it out. I don't believe this was a random abduction.
That's very unsettling ... it wouldn't be the first time something like that happened. I think Tarabull alluded to the same thing a page or two back from Andalso's post.
Have the Gillises hired their own private investigator?
Because the investigation is continuing, police records on Mr. Gillis’s case were not made available
There is a photo in the most recent NY Times article showing a topographical map with markings of areas searched ... I wish we could get a better photo to post here ... if you enlarge that photo and really examine it - it's very impressive to see all the areas covered!
In the absence of any evidence except the 2 items found on the roadside - it would seem that Colin must have gotten into someone's vehicle (willingly or by force) at that spot. How could there not be a single other piece of evidence if he kept walking - especially if he went into the woods.
I cannot imagine the distress & frustration of the Gillis family and all the searchers to find absolutely nothing!
I know I've said it before a few times but in my mind, the missing backpack & coat absolutely should've turned up if ... 1) Colin had them at home before leaving for the party and ... 2) IF he was definitely not wearing/carrying them when he was 'last' seen by the newspaper editor. I'm pretty confident his family searched every square inch of their own house/property so if they never turned up ... well, someone has (or had) them and had a reason to hide/dispose of them. Did someone at the party take the backpack from Colin (with coat inside perhaps?) and refuse to give them back to him?
I think if he was 'last' seen walking with them then I wouldn't be stuck on this. It just seems the newspaper editor wouldn't have noticed Colins shirt had he been wearing his coat.
Sorry for going on and on about this. I know I had quoted the Tupper Lake Free Press somewhere earlier in the thread where searchers were told Colin was seen wearing his coat black side out. It was the only mention of it in any news report but it stood out to me ... who would even know the color of his coat if it was stuffed in his backpack and he wasn't wearing it? Where (or I should say who) that piece of info came from seems important.
All that was ever found were his drivers license and a tobacco pipe.
All good points SunsetGirl and re: the bold by me, I 100% agree!
As far as what Colin was wearing...I would imagine AT & JA, who asked him if he wanted a ride that eve, would/should be able to corroborate the newspaper editors story. Right? Wonder what they say. I hadn't considered that angle. http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...ke-2am-on-11-March-2012&p=7689677#post7689677
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/01/nyregion/two-years-later-few-answers-in-a-mans-vanishing.html?_r=3
This is new info, right? No judgement here on the fact that the pipe was more likely used for pot, but I wonder...whose pipe was it? Can they test a pipe for dna? Did they? Would be interesting to know.
We had heard about the license before. Still wonder why he would have had that out.
“We’ve developed new leads; we’re revisiting old leads,” Lt. Scott Heggelke of the state police Bureau of Criminal Investigation said Monday. “Do we know where Colin is right now? Unfortunately, no.”
The BCI lieutenant added that investigators recently spoke with someone they learned had seen Mr. Gillis on the night he disappeared, but he wouldn’t comment except to say that there is “no information that has led us to make another organized search.”
Since the young man went missing, police, family, friends and strangers have searched thousand of acres — they were only able to turn up some of his personal effects on Setting Pole Dam Road.