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I’m afraid they’re gonna find him in that landfill. They had to get to it quick just in case.
I would really like to know how Williams knew instinctively that Sebastian was autistic just by looking at his picture.“I saw that boy’s picture and knew instinctively he was autistic,” Williams said. “My stomach just had all kinds of emotions wondering what those parents must be feeling, wondering if he’s afraid somewhere.”
RSBMI find it interesting that these parents were referred to the podcast by a family member and chose that avenue to finally share the interview in that manner. Your child is missing, why not be interviewed locally I wonder.
Can't speak for that person but sebastian reminds me of my son. I wouldn't assume he was ASD but I would wonder if he was.I would really like to know how Williams knew instinctively that Sebastian was autistic just by looking at his picture.
Can't speak for that person but sebastian reminds me of my son. I wouldn't assume he was ASD but I would wonder if he was.
The two spoke on a YouTube podcast called Missing Tennessee with Dutchess.
"When I went to wake him up for school he wasn't there," said the mother.
"Between the hours of 12 and six, he has basically vanished. Walked out of the house. Door was locked. Gone," the stepfather said.
Actually, for what it’s worth, I have an adult autistic son, and I’m always able to see in pictures and videos when other males — especially teens and young adults— are autistic. There’s something recognizable in the facial expressions.I would really like to know how Williams knew instinctively that Sebastian was autistic just by looking at his picture.
"Between the hours of 12 and six, he has basically vanished. Walked out of the house. Door was locked. Gone," the stepfather saidBBM... door was locked. Are the exterior doors able to be locked and then closed? Or do they require a key? Does Sebastian HAVE a key, or have access to one?
Yes, I feel the same."Between the hours of 12 and six, he has basically vanished. Walked out of the house. Door was locked. Gone," the stepfather said
I so wish the stepfather would have committed more to explain what he meant. It doesn’t really make sense without pronouns. There’s missing information. Could something have had already happened to Sebastian before this scenario about the locked door? The way he says gone hit me wrong, like it was final.
For me it is his smile. It's different than a typical 15 year old boy. MOOI have met autistic kids that can have similar mannerisms especially if they have common autistic self-soothing or stimming behaviors
I can see that. Some of their facial expressions can show it like in his case his smile.For me it is his smile. It's different than a typical 15 year old boy. MOO
It really does. Can people tell by my picture that I’m autistic?! That is without knowing that I am actually autistic!? Certainly not.*sry for edit, I was trying to correct grammar and I wiped it out. I was wondering which facial features the expert focused on with her statement as to knowing Sebastian was autistic by seeing his photo. I thought it was ridiculous because it sounds so stereotypical.
Exactly my point. They chose a podcast as their first interview and then, since to my knowledge there have been no local interviews, the local media only has the podcast to reference. I also would want to plead with my local audience and community for help.RSBM
I would be on every local news channel -- begging and pleading for information about my son.