JustyThoughts
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Tonight there are many thought provoking posts. Over the last 3 weeks I've been on one side of the fence and then the other. Seems I too am still unable to come down firmly on where I think the known facts are pointing - maybe because there are few known facts.
One aspect I keep pondering on is RM's red car parked at the train station. It was reported to be found there on the next day (which would be Saturday). I've not read if it was located because there was a local BOLO for the car, someone saw it and called police. Or, was it left over night and someone monitoring the lot noted it had been there since Friday afternoon? Does the parking area allow vehicles to be left overnight? I have no idea. Being reportedly parked relatively near the ticket/entrance, there seems a possibility that someone (coming or going) saw the car/driver - yet no one has come forward as we know. Though there are many possibilities, I guess at this point I am leaning toward the notion that RM drove and parked the car at the station.
Another area of pondering for me is the statement that "his phone went dead at 2:50" (I think that was the quote). What does that mean? Does it mean someone tried to call and got a message it was not in service? Or was that the time of the final ping on that phone? Does anyone have an understanding on how that time was determined. If a cell battery is removed, it takes the phone off the grid so to speak. The time stated would have him about 10 minutes from his "usual time for getting home". Do others understand this "phone went dead" to mean that no additional pings have come from that phone since June 14th? If so, to me that is saying that the phone was purposefully altered to stop it from being an electronic tracker. There is just so much that is not clear. I feel for his family & friends and hope he is located soon.
One aspect I keep pondering on is RM's red car parked at the train station. It was reported to be found there on the next day (which would be Saturday). I've not read if it was located because there was a local BOLO for the car, someone saw it and called police. Or, was it left over night and someone monitoring the lot noted it had been there since Friday afternoon? Does the parking area allow vehicles to be left overnight? I have no idea. Being reportedly parked relatively near the ticket/entrance, there seems a possibility that someone (coming or going) saw the car/driver - yet no one has come forward as we know. Though there are many possibilities, I guess at this point I am leaning toward the notion that RM drove and parked the car at the station.
Another area of pondering for me is the statement that "his phone went dead at 2:50" (I think that was the quote). What does that mean? Does it mean someone tried to call and got a message it was not in service? Or was that the time of the final ping on that phone? Does anyone have an understanding on how that time was determined. If a cell battery is removed, it takes the phone off the grid so to speak. The time stated would have him about 10 minutes from his "usual time for getting home". Do others understand this "phone went dead" to mean that no additional pings have come from that phone since June 14th? If so, to me that is saying that the phone was purposefully altered to stop it from being an electronic tracker. There is just so much that is not clear. I feel for his family & friends and hope he is located soon.