Too thin to be a pack of cigarettes.FWIW, I think it looks like a phone too. My second guess though (assuming he really didn't have a phone) would be a pack of cigarettes.
Too thin to be a pack of cigarettes.FWIW, I think it looks like a phone too. My second guess though (assuming he really didn't have a phone) would be a pack of cigarettes.
Uh, I do. And the white thing in his left pocket is way to big to be an IPod.[emoji2] Maybe...I don't know anyone that has on of those anymore...
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Uh, I do. And the white thing in his left pocket is way to big to be an IPod.
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Hey y'all!! First time commenting on this thread!! I usually just follow along! [emoji851] However, with all the recent activity in this area, I have been glued to these cases & have started trying to make any sense of them!
Anyhow, this may have already been stumbled upon by another in this group, but thought I'd post in case it hadn't been! Recounts a few details a bit differently!
The original link to the article is only available to those who have a paid subscription to the Bucks County Courier Times. The second link has the entire article, (word for word), copied & pasted. It's the 5th post in the thread.
"...Gilbert said her son had a mental health issue the night before he disappeared. She had taken him for a ride that morning to calm down and he got out of her car around 11:45 a.m. at the convenience store, saying he wanted to walk home. She tried to watch him from afar from her car, but as she went to park in a nearby lot, she lost sight of him coming out of the store and has not seen him since.
That morning, Gilbert sought help from a Bensalem patrol officer she spotted near the store to report that she couldn't find her son. She said he told her to file a report with Bristol Township police because the 7-Eleven was in that municipality. But Gilbert said Bristol Township police told her to file a report in Philadelphia because that is where she lives. She called Philadelphia police the night of June 2 and a Philadelphia police officer came to her home a few hours later and took down a report about her son..."
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Original Link-- http://www.buckscountycouriertimes....cle_729667d4-6599-11e7-a8ae-87d559c36133.html
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Yet another version of the events. This time, mom was parking to watch from afar, then lost sight of him. Nothing about direction or a white car. HmmmmHey y'all!! First time commenting on this thread!! I usually just follow along! [emoji851] However, with all the recent activity in this area, I have been glued to these cases & have started trying to make any sense of them!
Anyhow, this may have already been stumbled upon by another in this group, but thought I'd post in case it hadn't been! Recounts a few details a bit differently!
The original link to the article is only available to those who have a paid subscription to the Bucks County Courier Times. The second link has the entire article, (word for word), copied & pasted. It's the 5th post in the thread.
"...Gilbert said her son had a mental health issue the night before he disappeared. She had taken him for a ride that morning to calm down and he got out of her car around 11:45 a.m. at the convenience store, saying he wanted to walk home. She tried to watch him from afar from her car, but as she went to park in a nearby lot, she lost sight of him coming out of the store and has not seen him since.
That morning, Gilbert sought help from a Bensalem patrol officer she spotted near the store to report that she couldn't find her son. She said he told her to file a report with Bristol Township police because the 7-Eleven was in that municipality. But Gilbert said Bristol Township police told her to file a report in Philadelphia because that is where she lives. She called Philadelphia police the night of June 2 and a Philadelphia police officer came to her home a few hours later and took down a report about her son..."
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Original Link-- http://www.buckscountycouriertimes....cle_729667d4-6599-11e7-a8ae-87d559c36133.html
How do you even get your phone to sit up straight like that, sticking out of your front pocket? I have a 6s plus and it fall right into my pocket. [emoji848]
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Yet another version of the events. This time, mom was parking to watch from afar, then lost sight of him. Nothing about direction or a white car. Hmmmm
Maybe they are all the same, each one providing different details as she remembers. Maybe all together they paint the detailed step by step of her actions.This is raising so many flags for me. Why does mom have so many different stories for what happened?
"...Gilbert said her son had a mental health issue the night before he disappeared. She had taken him for a ride that morning to calm down and he got out of her car around 11:45 a.m. at the convenience store, saying he wanted to walk home."
I wonder if the "threats" were not real.
Me too. I feel for her...I know I would be crazy if I didn't know my child was safe. Unfortunately, her memory isn't so reliable, as well as most of us especially when it's an emotional event. IMO....I'm going to focus on other sources of info. Hope Tim is safe...This is raising so many flags for me. Why does mom have so many different stories for what happened?
It's a plausible option....would like to understand the threatening messages first. Of course, if that turns out to be a fact.I always wondered why the PI page showed pictures of where they looked for TC. I think they suspect suicide.
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There's been some updates.This is the PI' s web spot for TC with all the latest pics and info.
http://knowitallgroup.com/missing-person-tim-ceaser-croydon-pa/
So, he went away from Bristol Pike (highway 13), away from the train station, deeper into the subdivision.Tim was last seen in the area of the 7-Eleven at Neshaminy Road and Bristol Pike (Route 13) on Thursday, June 1st at around 11:30am. Tim was travelling with his mother when they stopped at the 7-11. Tim went inside while his Mom turned the car around. By the time she got back into the parking lot, Tim was gone. Based on surveillance video, when he left the store, he headed north towards Neshaminy Rd on foot.
There's been some updates.
So, he went away from Bristol Pike (highway 13), away from the train station, deeper into the subdivision.
http://knowitallgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Tim-Ceaser-MP-Flyer.pdf
https://www.google.com/maps/place/1...2!3m1!1s0x89c14dafa5ce2fa9:0x2d3e0357d1a23192Tim was last seen in the area of the 7-Eleven at Neshaminy Road and Bristol Pike (Route 13) on Thursday, June 1st at around 11:30am. Tim was travelling with his mother when they stopped at the 7-11. Tim went inside while his Mom turned the car around. By the time she got back into the parking lot, Tim was gone. Based on surveillance video, when he left the store, he headed north towards Neshaminy Rd on foot. Tim spent the last 8 months with relatives in Glen Mills, PA and may not know the local Bucks County area. He also has ties to Philadelphia where his parents live and in Mullica Hill, NJ where other relatives live.
Where do you see that? Can you please post the link?I always wondered why the PI page showed pictures of where they looked for TC. I think they suspect suicide.