The Caroline note was from Grateful Doe, not Lyle.
I'm not familiar with that case, but thanks for clearing that up!
I'm wondering if he made a "first attempt" just after he checked into the room, but it didn't work for some reason. That may explain why he "messed up" the pillows (hung them on the sides). And that would explain why he seemed spaced out. And maybe he really didn't remember about the shower at that point. This would also explain the odd behavior for a few days- he tried, but failed, so it threw him off. Maybe he struggled with whether it really was the right decision, or had to psych himself up to try again.
I'd never thought of it that way before, and now I'm wondering that too. But then again, it's a major shift in behaviour for the Saturday and Sunday. What Lyle wanted to do didn't work for whatever reason, but then he decided to extend his stay and spend the weekend reading the local newspaper, drinking cola (ColdCaseMan mentioned there was a soft drink cup with Coke on the front), and brushing his teeth, before trying again. But then the 'pacing' does suggest some kind of mental anguish, and anything is possible in this case it seems.
catlike said:
Eating disorders don't necessarily include vomiting (although it is more likely than not). Wonder if that is why he kept that toothbrush and toothpaste so closeto prevent damage? Just throwing that out there as a thought.
Another interesting point.
Regarding the eating disorder, it seems odd that it wasn't even suggested as a possibility in the case notes when describing his appearance. To these eyes, it looks like Lyle had lost a terrifying amount of weight, but then again, it could just be the photos. After all, you would have thought that the coroner would have picked up on
something, even if there was no tooth damage. The weight loss was attributed to the clothes and belt notches - I don't think an eating disorder was ever suggested until the Reddit photos this week.
One final thing - on page 15 of the second case file, the coroner mentions four teeth were missing (#5, #12, #17, and #32), but no mention of what replaced them. I'm presuming implants of some kind, suggesting orthodontic work in the past? Orthodontics was mentioned from the very beginning, but what would this be exactly if all the other teeth, and I quote, were in "perfect" condition? Are these the teeth an orthodontist would remove to make way for braces? Or as I missing something completely? Maybe I didn't read that right.
I've also tried searching all the online newspaper archives for The Daily World for Sunday, September 16th, 2001, but to no avail. It's not catalogued anywhere it seems. I know CCM said there wasn't anything of any relevance that pertains to this case, but it would be interesting to see everything inside regardless.