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How old are their children? I don’t think I’ve read that anywhere? Old enough to be home alone while they went out driving?
I am so confused. Was the EMT who died by suicide related to ER? Or connected in some way?
And, interesting the FB was deleted ... someone obviously reading here... !
Note to self: delete all social media before being involved in sticky situations ...
They probably got the report back from the vehicles EDR.It appears that Jesse Reed went into the water, but how that happened remains a mystery.
"Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said the evidence points to Reed vanishing into the river but it's not clear how he got there, WKRN reported."
http://abcnews.go.com/US/crews-comb...r-vanishes-mystery-sheriffs/story?id=53766374
Nothing new here.
Well, let HER be the one out looking in that freezing cold water for Jesse! If this truly is an accident, that he didn't know there was a boat launch ramp there, or was drunk and miss calculated where he was, then I will apologize. At this point, I see nothing that says this was an accident though. I do NOT think Jesse would opt to commit suicide by drowning in his vehicle. And if for some reason he did, why wasn't his body in the vehicle? They may find him in the water in a few more days, but I really wonder if he was disposed of somewhere else!
Huh, figures she would delete her FB. From what I gathered the EMT who killed himself recently was a friend of JR and they worked together. I assume he would also know ER, but how well, or on what level, I'm not sure of.
It's a bit confusing because her first husband I believe also worked in emergency services (correct me if I am wrong) and also killed himself back in 2001. Being an EMT can be stressful and traumatic, as I've worked as one. However, I've yet to know one in our area that has committed suicide. Usually there is a lot of counseling available. This area seems to have an unusually high number of "incidents" in the emergency services field with their staff.
🤞🏻 Lets hopehttp://www.tennesseenewsnet.com/2018/03/search-and-rescue-operation-underway.html?m=1
Nothing new but they're searching again today. The sheriff said it takes 8-10 days for a body to surface in these temps. We are on day 10. Let today be the day we get some answers