djtopcat
Occam's razor
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The case has been put in the cue for a future Dateline NBC story.
There's so many quirky and bizarre elements to this case it's maddening
1.Relative silence from the Sasville family (last place he was known to be for the sleepover)
2. The class note evidence publicly released in 2008. Now considered irrelevant despite the writer's father being a cop in the same department at the time!
3.Found dead with a relatively new portable radio the family confirms was not his.
4.The head scratching discovery of one of the missing flyers with his supposed good friend's class pic stapled to it.
5.Seen by his special ed teacher walking several blocks past where he was found an hour after he last called his house, but still in an entirely different direction than he would have taken to meet his parents.
6. His friend telling other friends at a local popular skating rink that Pat was "hiding out" "I'm bringing him food" on the same Saturday night he went missing. Yet according to the book this friend and his mother made a statement to the police that they saw Pat at Skate King Saturday night!
If Pat was really hiding out somewhere assumedly in fear, why would he take a chance of being seen at the most visible public venue in town? That and Pat literally lived a few blocks from the Skate King. If he blew off his parents meet up, he had to know he could easily get caught there. It makes NO SENSE!
There's so many quirky and bizarre elements to this case it's maddening
1.Relative silence from the Sasville family (last place he was known to be for the sleepover)
2. The class note evidence publicly released in 2008. Now considered irrelevant despite the writer's father being a cop in the same department at the time!
3.Found dead with a relatively new portable radio the family confirms was not his.
4.The head scratching discovery of one of the missing flyers with his supposed good friend's class pic stapled to it.
5.Seen by his special ed teacher walking several blocks past where he was found an hour after he last called his house, but still in an entirely different direction than he would have taken to meet his parents.
6. His friend telling other friends at a local popular skating rink that Pat was "hiding out" "I'm bringing him food" on the same Saturday night he went missing. Yet according to the book this friend and his mother made a statement to the police that they saw Pat at Skate King Saturday night!
If Pat was really hiding out somewhere assumedly in fear, why would he take a chance of being seen at the most visible public venue in town? That and Pat literally lived a few blocks from the Skate King. If he blew off his parents meet up, he had to know he could easily get caught there. It makes NO SENSE!