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Sleuthster's post #9:
We assume from the above statements (made a year later after the body was found) that his wife/girlfriend left him, never to come back. We don't necessarily know that for sure. From the statements above we could also assume that she did leave him (or was in the process of leaving him), but he found her and killed her in a drunken rage in the vicinity, which is why she hasn't come forward. She's dead. He now looked at himself as a fugitive because he had just killed her. "You'll read about me in the paper" is a statement more consistent with someone who had just committed a crime, than with a crime that had been committed sometime in the past.
We can also assume that his mother abandoned him, or was going to, not necessarily his wife or girlfriend. Maybe she didn't approve of his musical tastes and finally got fed up with him, as many parents do with their teenagers in the late teens. Maybe they were renting in the area and when they disappeared, the landlord just figured they took off without paying for the overdue/soon due rent. Do most landlords report their tenants as missing? I doubt it. They just move on, keep the deposit and re-rent. Who would associate renters skipping out with a man found a year later? I guess it might also be a clue if he made the statement "You're just like the rest of them" to an older female witness and not a young female witness.
I'm guessing her body may still be in the vicinity of where his body was found. He was running from something at the time and, considering his condition, he couldn't have been running for too long. I think another missing person (female) should also be factored into this case, or, a missing couple.
Since I've heard of no organized search having been conducted in the area after his body was found, maybe one should be?
“How could she do this to me?” could mean, "She left me and made me kill her."
"You’re just like the rest of them." could mean, "It's always the women's fault." I know there are women sleuths out there that KNOW this is how some guys think. Right?
"I’m a fugitive. You’ll read about me in the paper." could mean, "I just killed someone. I'm running from the crime scene, which you'll soon discover."
This is why you can't find this guy wanted in any databases. He isn't in any. You haven't discovered the crime scene yet. Depending on which way he was running and where he was found is the first clue as to where to start to look, the direction he came from.
Does anyone out there agree with me; the only one who can identify him is probably dead, too, nearby?
On a side note: A tube of Carmex was found next to the body. Isn't there a lot number stamped into the bottom edge of the tube that might show where the manufacturer shipped that specific lot of Carmex to, at least the general area?
Take a look at some of the lyrics of Venom's songs, maybe there's a clue there.
http://www.darklyrics.com/lyrics/venom/welcometohell.html#3
Tell me that you love me,
Say you'll never leave,
The more I give the more you take,
The more that you receive,
I got you down beneath me,
Open wide (ha ha),
I'm gonna make you pay for all,
The times you've cheated and lied.
He thought the man seemed intoxicated. He saw him fall in the water two or three times. He heard him yelling and screaming about his girlfriend or wife leaving him.
A second witness saw the same man.
She heard him say, “How could she do this to me?” She said the man tried to climb a bank to get out of the creek. He fell back down the hill.
When he saw her, he yelled, “What are you looking at. You’re just like the rest of them.”
He also yelled, “Get out of here and leave me alone.”
The woman last saw him sitting on the creek’s bank.
A third witness also saw a man with the same description. She also said the man was in the middle of the creek.
The man looked at her and yelled, “I’m a fugitive. You’ll read about me in the paper.”
We assume from the above statements (made a year later after the body was found) that his wife/girlfriend left him, never to come back. We don't necessarily know that for sure. From the statements above we could also assume that she did leave him (or was in the process of leaving him), but he found her and killed her in a drunken rage in the vicinity, which is why she hasn't come forward. She's dead. He now looked at himself as a fugitive because he had just killed her. "You'll read about me in the paper" is a statement more consistent with someone who had just committed a crime, than with a crime that had been committed sometime in the past.
We can also assume that his mother abandoned him, or was going to, not necessarily his wife or girlfriend. Maybe she didn't approve of his musical tastes and finally got fed up with him, as many parents do with their teenagers in the late teens. Maybe they were renting in the area and when they disappeared, the landlord just figured they took off without paying for the overdue/soon due rent. Do most landlords report their tenants as missing? I doubt it. They just move on, keep the deposit and re-rent. Who would associate renters skipping out with a man found a year later? I guess it might also be a clue if he made the statement "You're just like the rest of them" to an older female witness and not a young female witness.
I'm guessing her body may still be in the vicinity of where his body was found. He was running from something at the time and, considering his condition, he couldn't have been running for too long. I think another missing person (female) should also be factored into this case, or, a missing couple.
Since I've heard of no organized search having been conducted in the area after his body was found, maybe one should be?
“How could she do this to me?” could mean, "She left me and made me kill her."
"You’re just like the rest of them." could mean, "It's always the women's fault." I know there are women sleuths out there that KNOW this is how some guys think. Right?
"I’m a fugitive. You’ll read about me in the paper." could mean, "I just killed someone. I'm running from the crime scene, which you'll soon discover."
This is why you can't find this guy wanted in any databases. He isn't in any. You haven't discovered the crime scene yet. Depending on which way he was running and where he was found is the first clue as to where to start to look, the direction he came from.
Does anyone out there agree with me; the only one who can identify him is probably dead, too, nearby?
On a side note: A tube of Carmex was found next to the body. Isn't there a lot number stamped into the bottom edge of the tube that might show where the manufacturer shipped that specific lot of Carmex to, at least the general area?
Take a look at some of the lyrics of Venom's songs, maybe there's a clue there.
http://www.darklyrics.com/lyrics/venom/welcometohell.html#3
Tell me that you love me,
Say you'll never leave,
The more I give the more you take,
The more that you receive,
I got you down beneath me,
Open wide (ha ha),
I'm gonna make you pay for all,
The times you've cheated and lied.