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Just posted on the BPH FB page by one of PaPaw's daughters:
"You can listen for my Father's voice tonight at 6 on channel 8. Thank you Tanya Eiserer for keeping his story out there. He is very loved and missed so very much. Sorry I was such crybaby..."
I believe this is the correct channel: http://www.wfaa.com/mb/home
Dallas is in the Central Time Zone (time zone converter: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html)
It will probably be shared on the BPH site once it airs, too:
https://m.facebook.com/groups/619407261589703/
IMO, the family needs to raise holy hell with the sheriff. No more sitting around and 'hoping' and 'praying' he will do something to move this forward. A peaceful protest in front of city hall (be sure to invite any and all media you can think of, including national media) is definitely in order if at this stage in the game the family is still not being given answers to legitimate questions, and LE is dragging their heels on asking for outside assistance, and failing to act on clues even laymen can see are an important part of investigating.
GET FIRED UP! Don't just be sad and wait around for them to do the right thing, because they are obviously either just not interested or God forbid, they have something to hide.
Don't stand for their non-action one more day! Make some noise, and not just on a facebook page. I believe in the power of prayer, but let's face it, prayers are NOT bringing this fine man home. He deserves people to loudly and firmly advocate for him. Get out there and show the world just what is NOT being done to find this man.
I am posting Midge Montana's quote mainly because I agree with every word. This may be inappropriate, but I am begging Mr. Chamber's daughters to drive to Austin and speak to the Texas Rangers. Almost 5 months have gone by. I haven't heard a word about another search. Action needs to be taken to find your Dad. I honestly cannot imagine what you are going through.
What all was tested for prints though is a big question giving how it was not treated very thorough as a crime scene based on what we know.Well, that is what our VI said but then, that may have been what HCSO told them. I'm not sure what to believe/think anymore.
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Authorities Believe Missing Hunt County Man May Be In Danger
March 11, 2017
Deputies searched the home of Michael Chambers after he was reported missing Friday night by family.
Based on evidence found at the home, authorities believe Chambers may be in danger.
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March 16, 2017
A $25,000 reward is now being offered for information leading to the whereabouts of a missing one-time Dallas firefighter.
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Investigators were able to locate surveillance video of a person who appears to be Chambers leaving a local Walmart on the day he went missing.
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Its been exactly two months since retired Dallas firefighter Michael Chambers went missing and investigators still have no leads or answers as to what happened to him or where he is.
Quinlan police and Hunt County Sheriffs Office investigators say they work on the case daily and have even brought in Texas Equusearch, a search and recovery organization based out of Dickinson, to look for the 70-year-old man.
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Chambers was last seen on Friday March 10. Investigators say security camera footage from a local Walmart appears to show him at the store that same day, but his movements and whereabouts after are pretty much unknown.
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I explained it as it was explained to me and from a couple of things I looked up. I'm definitely not an attorney.
I am sure I'll catch hell for explaining this in more detail, because it's really nobody's business but ours, but... From what I have been told, this is what was required by the pension board to make specific decisions in a timely manner so Papaw's pension and DROP fund would continue on a monthly basis. DFD pension board sent out a letter to members just prior to Papaw's disappearance requesting a confirmation that the payments should maintain as they had been - OR if they didn't respond, then it would go to semi-annual payments. The DROP fund payments stopped the same month Papaw went missing, so action had to be taken RIGHT AWAY so BC could continue to receive the funds that Papaw contributed to the DROP monthly instead of going to semi-annual.
Bringing this forward because this is my understanding of the need for the declaration of death. His pension payments would change unless he opted for them not to change. Since he is missing, he could not make this decision and his family could not either without the declaration. Why do people still find this suspicious?
I will play devil's advocate here. Please don't get too mad at me. I am really trying to look at this from all angles.
Was Michael aware of this DFD pension board letter? If so, was he contemplating sending back confirmation? If not, when was the confirmation letter due back to the pension board?
Or, perhaps this DFD pension board letter came after Michael disappeared? In which case, they had very little time to respond if the DROP payments stopped at the end of March. Again, what was the amount of time given for confirmation to be returned?
If MC did know about the letter, why would he not immediately sign off and return it? Is this another possible clue that we are overlooking? Or is my overactive 'criminal minds' exposure causing me to question all of the happenings in this case?
Of course, as stated, none of this is any of my business. JMO IMO
Bringing this forward because this is my understanding of the need for the declaration of death. His pension payments would change unless he opted for them not to change. Since he is missing, he could not make this decision and his family could not either without the declaration. Why do people still find this suspicious?
Because there are other legal avenues that could have been taken without having him declared dead.
*All statements are of my own opinion unless otherwise specified.*
This has probably been answered but did MC have a life insurance policy?
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Please explain what those are, because I'm not aware of them.