AshleyZ86, some years ago my family stayed in Myrtle Beach on our way home from Disney. It was supposed to be for a week but we only stayed the night. My hubby was comped a condo directly on a river, I think it was located right off of 501. The river was brackish, very dark - almost maroon. When we got there the back French doors were cracked a bit and there was small dog poop on the carpet in the living room. We called the company contact that comped the room & he was very apologetic, said it must have been the last person that stayed there that was responsible for the negligence, etc...however, he also stated a maid frequented the condo once a week for cleaning...which was obviously bs. It was early morning hours when we arrived so we just cleaned it up, locked the door, then stayed the night - heaven help us. We went to Boardwalk at the Bay the next day. We went back to the condo, put on our swimsuits bc my kids wanted to hit the pool...which we couldn't find so we settled on a jacuzzi...which had a condom laying on the ground next to it so we quickly retreated back to the condo JESUS! We got back there & the French doors were ajar again. My husband quickly searched the rooms but nobody was in there, nothing was missing that we knew of. We called the police & called the company again that comped the room. The damn French door locks were broken & we had no idea, police said they get squatters, etc. Drugs are rampant. We promptly gathered our stuff & rolled - total lack of sleep - & drove straight to the DE coastline. I was so scared when I found out about the door not locking. My boys slept in a different room than my husband & I, they could have been kidnapped is all I could think about.
So, it's mind boggling to consider how many condos are comped out in resort areas, especially Myrtle Beach with all the golf courses, and the many "normal" appearing people that utilize them. If there's something serial going on in that area, the guy probably "fits in" with the surroundings so as not to raise suspicion & if he doesn't live there then he's certainly acquainted with the area. I'm thinking if this isn't related to a young person involved in something that went awry, then it could be serial when considering all the missing girls in that area. If that's the case, then who better to fit into that area than a family man professional that likes to golf? Could the guy be divorced, have lost a daughter, live near or visit that area often, likes to fish &/or boat? Maybe the normal thing to do is to check out rso listed but if its serial maybe the guy isn't even on the radar.