J. J. in Phila
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We'll have to agree to disagree. All those things mean little or can easily be explained by other reasoning that doesn't include him walking away from his life.
I think the Wiley case is interesting but I have no intention of leaving my life.
It's ok you've done great at keeping the case alive and that is commendable.
The lack of assets cannot be easily explained, and just about any explanation points to a voluntary act.
The trip to Lewisburg lacks the characteristics of an un-planned trip.
The change in demeanor certainly points away from foul play and the trip into an area without cell coverage is not consistent with a guy worrying about his safety (he can't call for help).
The desire to destroy the drive is not consistent with using the laptop.
The interest in Wiley could be coincident if it was around the time of his disappearance. It occurred at least 8 years after Wiley disappeared, if not longer.