These are my opinions: from Alan's actions in the morning (and his husband's actions upon learning Alan did not return home as planned) it seems to me that Alan was trying to meet up with someone -- for something that would be embarrassing for Alan and his family or would tarnish his legacy, which on the surface is a successful businessman. Given my feelings on this, I'm not surprised that more info isn't being released. There's nothing to be gained by having the general public discuss what Alan may have been doing that morning if LE already knows. And if LE knows that Alan was meeting up with someone that morning - and it ultimately brought his demise - then they can keep that information private as the general public is not at risk.
If LE believed that someone randomly jumped in Alan's car and murdered him then I think we would hear a lot more.
All my opinions.
Yeah, but if it was a meet-up gone bad, it almost certainly involved an app and would have left a digital trail. Your average Joe isn't nearly clever and careful and digitally sophisticated enough to not leave a digital trail. And more than enough time has passed for LE to have investigated any digital trail. Yet, no word.
Meet-up gone bad? See above.
Suicide? Prob not, with young relative he cared about visiting, and body seemingly dumped.
Love triangle? Shouldn't have taken this long to ferret out, with digital communication trails these days.
Money/assets/greed? Was a hit put on for Mr. White, involving a set-up? Seems unlikely.
Random car-jacking? To me, the dumping of the vehicle argues against. As does the lingering inside the gas-station C-store and in the lot next to the gas station, which would seem to suggest that, just moments before things went off the rails for Mr. White,
something, some mysterious something, was up ....