The Night Watchman
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I agree, Night Watchman. It's a lot of strange things that don't necessarily add up, and I think the police know more than we do. I don't know the area, so I wasn't aware the woods weren't actually all that close to the hotel. Strange place to take a walk, indeed.
So for a little extra info:
The first two nights he was gone, his wife and my coworkers met up after we got off work (so around 1:30 - 2 am) and went to look for him themselves. Looked around the woods, went to places they'd been that night to see if any employees/bystanders had seen him. They didn't find anything. On the third night the police asked them not to look, as it had been 3 days and so they would begin their investigation. Far be it for me to question the police, but if a person with no tendency to run off and with no apparent resources (money, jacket, cellphone, car) disappears, I wouldn't wait 3 days to begin looking...
In any case, they searched the area, had a helicopter fly over, and investigated the place his phone was last pinged (which was when he called his wife). Certainly they have to know something from security footage at least, if not more. They may just be collecting evidence at this point. A month in, and no sign of him in (what you all seem to be saying is) a fairly safe area, it just doesn't seem all that hopeful. Especially as it sounds (and looks) like he was intending to return. Everyone at work suspects foul play, but we're all trying not to say it aloud, you know what I mean? Gotta try to keep up morale...
Missy- you might consider becoming a Verified Insider on Tyler's case. You have posted a lot of great insight that risks getting removed since we are supposed to rely on MSM and LE sources for information. This case may drag out and have some surprises, and you will be close to it all. The VI process is pretty easy-
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