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Good questions, and I have one more. Did MC usually eat lunch at a regular time, at home? Were there indications he made himself a sandwich or had something in the home when he returned from WalMart? Not that knowing this would really help the investigation at all, but if he was a regular creature of habit re: his lunch time, and there have been no indications he either stopped and grabbed something after WalMart and perhaps no dirty dishes or silverware in the sink, etc.- that possibly could narrow the time frame of his disappearance down. Bumping!!
Going back and looking at surveillance video. In this specific angle it looks like there could be a possible bandage on his arm under the watch and higher up. Could also be lighting. What do y'all think?
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Gauze wrap? Or maybe something under his watch to keep it from chafing?
*All statements are of my own opinion unless otherwise specified.*
I'm not sure, it really looks like gauze but then again it could be the light. I'm pulling at straws here. Pawpaw is slowly slipping away into the news feeds and people are moving on to other cases. I can't let him go. We need a miracle.
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He needs & deserves media attention but not all reporters want to run stories that only repeat whats already been reported over & over for the last 6 months. I wish the family would allow an interview that stated some known facts, death certificate filed so soon after his disappearance, and for reason I believe to not be factual or at least not the whole truth.
The doctor who is missing from down south, I think Victoria, TX, even his wife filed for divorce, after 5 plus months, to gain financial control, it was covered by media, so why would filing & getting a death certificate on your spouse within 40 days of them disappearing not be covered? What am I missing here?
Could news reporters do a story with information that is public record, without the familys permission? Just a thought. [emoji848] Until then Ill pray for patience that justice is a coming & when it does, I hope it comes hard & at FULL FORCE!!
Just my random thoughts & opinions...
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Still watching over the thread, instant email notification selected. I feel exactly the same. And just want to add, if I may?
We really are, and were, here for finding PaPaw. Or at least adding our thoughts, and suggestions, and interpretations of all the evidence, to somehow determine how this fine gentleman, disappeared off the face of our Earth. The evidence, in my mind, paints a horrible conclusion. And as I said before: Find PaPaw's phone, you will find Michael Glenn Chambers. Retired Fireman. Proud great, and grand, father. A man who loved his cars. I could go on, and on. We all could. IMO this really sucks. And back to lurker mode for a bit.
He needs to be on Ashleigh Banfield, Nancy Grace & The Vanished. It really upsets me that they haven't seemed interested.
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I, personally, have submitted this story to all of the above along with MANY media sources to include true crime podcasts. The thing is, as someone stated upthread, media doesn't want to run it if there is nothing new besides, "Yes, he's still missing." The family doesn't want to speak out against HCSO or discuss things on the petition. That is their right, they are doing what they feel is best. However, there are so many stories out there that have details available that are going to grab the attention above a story with nothing. As helpful as media is, they want the highest number of viewers/listeners possible. There is no 'bombshell' to this story. Well, there is but the family is choosing not to speak about those details, again that is their right.
He needs & deserves media attention but not all reporters want to run stories that only repeat whats already been reported over & over for the last 6 months. I wish the family would allow an interview that stated some known facts, death certificate filed so soon after his disappearance, and for reason I believe to not be factual or at least not the whole truth.
The doctor who is missing from down south, I think Victoria, TX, even his wife filed for divorce, after 5 plus months, to gain financial control, it was covered by media, so why would filing & getting a death certificate on your spouse within 40 days of them disappearing not be covered? What am I missing here?
Could news reporters do a story with information that is public record, without the familys permission? Just a thought. [emoji848] Until then Ill pray for patience that justice is a coming & when it does, I hope it comes hard & at FULL FORCE!!
Just my random thoughts & opinions...