Is this guy actually missing? I Googled his name and got an address, and phone number in Montgomery, Alabama. Same birthday listed, Feb. 1956. He's apparently been there since 2008.
Is this guy actually missing? I Googled his name and got an address, and phone number in Montgomery, Alabama. Same birthday listed, Feb. 1956. He's apparently been there since 2008.
you are absolutely right in that there can always be someone with the same data... in any case, finding 44 million discrepancies is too muchI don't know which site listed him, but I have found some of those sites to be wildly inaccurate at times. I have seen, for example, them listing persons that I know were dead and they come up on a search as being 110 years old and still residing at such and such a place. This might be due to an estate still listed in their name, or just some other bit of information that the search engine hits on. There are also many coincidences which occur where there are more than one person with the same name and birth year.
I’ve followed this thread for many years. It is certainly interesting, in a sad way of course.So I had been Ed's boss for a little over one month when he disappeared. I was interviewed by the OSI several times. Like then, I don't know what happened to Ed. What I do know is that his father had been an instructor at Maxwell in Montgomery, so Ed had lived in Montgomery before entering the Air Force. He married a local girl and had kids. His wife stayed at Langley AFB, VA when Ed got orders to Clark AFB in the Phillipines. When Ed returned stateside to Gunter, he brought a Filipino woman with him. She called me many times asking if I had any news. Her apartment was the last place Ed was seen.
I don't believe the story about the contract wavering by $44M. I'm pretty sure that as the manager of that office I would have known.
Just FYI. Ed was a Contracting Officer, not a COR.
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