• #841
And welcome to Websleuths, @truthmattersnot.
Thank you! I've actually had this account for over a year i just don't post much.

f you do keyword search using the magnifying glass search icon and "coworker" and search "this thread," there has been some discussion of this (his behavior that day).

I know what has been said between the coworker and Daniel, but it doesn't change the fact that Daniel was acting normal that whole morning, up until a few seconds before he drove off, according to that coworker.

Even the police report has the coworker saying nothing Daniel did made him seem like he was under the influence of drugs or having a mental health crisis. There was no evidence of any drugs in Daniels car either, and marijuana was a recreational drug in Arizona, it was regulated. I find the tainted weed story the PI floated to be a stretch.

I smoke weed, i have some mental health problems, it doesn't make go crazy. Especially randomly while I'm at work with no evidence of me smoking in the car.
 
  • #842
Im really at a loss. If we believe it was foul play, we'd need a motive and suspect(s). The search would then turn to a search of properties or dumps (which would be almost not successful as so much time has passed). If we believe he was suicidal then I guess the search of the desert where his jeep was found would be logical, it is baffling he/his body has not been located. Such a sadness for his family. Really do hope there mystery is solved one day.
 
  • #843
I know what has been said between the coworker and Daniel, but it doesn't change the fact that Daniel was acting normal that whole morning, up until a few seconds before he drove off, according to that coworker.
Do we know that he was acting normal that entire morning?
 
  • #844
JMO!
This case has seen numerous theories and they range from one extreme to the other. Some theories seem more plausible, sure. The possibilities of what happened to Daniel that day are endless. While I think it’s very productive to discuss theories etc, I also think it’s important to keep the actually facts in mind.
 
  • #845
JMO!
This case has seen numerous theories and they range from one extreme to the other. Some theories seem more plausible, sure. The possibilities of what happened to Daniel that day are endless. While I think it’s very productive to discuss theories etc, I also think it’s important to keep the actually facts in mind.
I'm not going to get into theories myself, I'll leave that to other sleuthers.

Daniel made and received multiple calls that morning including a long call with the main boss. He was taking photos of the well logs and was where he was supposed to be that morning up until he drove off.

There is no evidence suggesting Daniel was acting anything but normal up until right before he left the second well site. Speculating that he was unwell, when his own coworker said he seemed normal and no one else that morning reported anything unusual, isn't something I'd feel comfortable doing.

I'd actually much rather go back to talking about Daniel's sock, I'd like to know how other people think it might have gotten there. That's something i don't feel bad speculating about.
 

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