Brainy
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Yes, the carnival theories have been discussed to some degree here, and there have been numerous threads on reddit that I am aware of. Just like some of you mentioned above, the traveling carnival does seem to appeal the transient types. Even if Lyle was involved in something like this, it is very easy to imagine that no one remembers or recognizes him due to their lifestyle and the nature of many fleeting relationships involved. If he was the quiet type, then not remembering him becomes far more likely. Years pass and people move on with their lives. Most people don’t go digging info on some random guy that shared something casual, random or transient with them. It’s just the way it goes.
It is true that many cases just don’t have the funding. I understand that. However, it’s a different thing when something gets intentionally ignored because people who are directly involved in this case fail to communicate, gain feedback and attempt to find solutions. My email to the detective was less than 200 words, and I think it was significant to at least merit some sort of feedback or attention. I find Lyle’s case having the high potential to be solved due to info available like pictures, DNA and other details. It is very heartbreaking. It is more frustrating to know that there doesn’t appear to be another recourse where follow-up or further investigation can be prompted. I don’t want to believe that LE simply doesn’t care, but their cold silence and inability to connect surely points to it.
Yes, it is our collective responsibility to identify Lyle and others who have died without being identified. We need that as a society. No matter who they were, they deserve the closure from us.
I don’t want to let this go. I would like to contact Colleen Fitzpatrick but I don’t know how. I don’t have any contact info. I want to do everything I can to help the professionals dig deeper into this.
It is true that many cases just don’t have the funding. I understand that. However, it’s a different thing when something gets intentionally ignored because people who are directly involved in this case fail to communicate, gain feedback and attempt to find solutions. My email to the detective was less than 200 words, and I think it was significant to at least merit some sort of feedback or attention. I find Lyle’s case having the high potential to be solved due to info available like pictures, DNA and other details. It is very heartbreaking. It is more frustrating to know that there doesn’t appear to be another recourse where follow-up or further investigation can be prompted. I don’t want to believe that LE simply doesn’t care, but their cold silence and inability to connect surely points to it.
Yes, it is our collective responsibility to identify Lyle and others who have died without being identified. We need that as a society. No matter who they were, they deserve the closure from us.
I don’t want to let this go. I would like to contact Colleen Fitzpatrick but I don’t know how. I don’t have any contact info. I want to do everything I can to help the professionals dig deeper into this.