Muddy K
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They might be afraid to tip the suspect off? Just trying to think….
It’s known that contact with strangers met online, whether for hookups or to buy or sell things, can be deadly. I think these types of cases make people think twice, without law enforcement publicly speaking about it….
Yes, yes, and yes. Except it's quite a gamble, maybe, to try and wait a person of interest out unless that individual is under constant surveillance. Other lives could be at risk. And maybe someone is under surveillance; I truly hope someone is.
Because for me, the disappearance of Caleb Harris is so complete that all possible alternatives have fallen away.
No, he didn't plan, finance and execute a departure from his old young life into a shiny new one.
No, he didn't commit suicide.
No, he didn't drown in the drainage culvert.
No, he didn't have a psychotic break and is wandering around unrecognized.
No, he wasn't the victim of a hit and run.
No, he wasn't eaten by an alligator.
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JMO, the remaining possibilities - hookup or predator, or both - are the only viable options.
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