Missing geologist Daniel Robinson sent a desperate text to woman he barely knew before he vanished | Daily Mail Online
To Note
Concerning the rancher who found Daniel’s Jeep:
•Rancher Brandon Shelton eventually discovered the Jeep on July 19, nearly a month after Robinson's disappearance.
•It was on its side at the bottom of a 20-foot ravine.
•The vehicle's airbags were deployed.
•Rancher Shelton, whose cattle graze 14,000 acres in the Buckeye area, is convinced the car had only been in the ravine that leads to the Hassayampa River a short while when he came across it.
•The rancher states the Jeep was clean.
•He also questions the one boot of Daniel’s that was stuck under the vehicle
•The rancher’s
personal theory: someone deliberately wrecked that vehicle out there
Concerning the coworker who met w/ Daniel at around 9ish that morning:
•the two men had never met before
•they were to work on a deep well
•Elliott told police that Robinson 'was saying things that did not make sense,' such as
asking if he (Elliott) wanted to go with him to Phoenix to rest.
•Elliott told Daniel he had work to do
•just 15 minutes after he arrived, Robinson abruptly left without a word.
•Elliott later followed his tire tracks and found that
instead of going left at a T-junction to return to Phoenix, Robinson turned right into the unrelenting Sonoran Desert.
Concerning the private investigator:
•Jeff McGrath believes Robinson was upset about K’s rejection and went on an all-night video game binge.
•When he turned up at work he was so tired that he deliberately drove into the desert to take a nap where he wouldn't be found.
•'At that point I think somebody - not a good person - found him. I can't imagine what they did with him, but I believe his vehicle was crashed a couple of times and then its final rest was at the bottom of that ravine,' McGrath stated.
Concerning Daniel’s Jeep (interpreted by the PI):
•Jeep Renegade's airbag control module showed that the car was
driven 11 miles after the airbags deployed
•the
ignition was turned 46 times
•the damage to the vehicle
appeared to show that it had been hit above the windshield. 'It looks like a bat or a pipe, or it could be a large rock - anything blunt.' (McGrath stated)
•
driver's seat belt was buckled
•severe damage
Concerning Daniel’s belongings:
•wallet, phone and credit cards were all in the car
•His clothes - T-shirt, jeans turned inside-out, shorts, orange work vest, boots and two mismatched black socks - were all nearby.
•One of the socks is Nike, the other Adidas.
•One of the boots was stuck under the Jeep
•McGrath found another black Nike sock 3 miles away in the desert