Found Deceased CA - Beau Mann, 39, Tech CEO, texted “911” after leaving store, Studio City, 30 Nov 2021 *found deceased 2023*

  • #601
Hello, I’m just absolutely devastated and trying to keep up. I think Beau met with foul play. None of this make sense.

I'm so very, very sorry for your loss and the awful time you are going through. Please take care of yourself.
 
  • #602
It seems that people were reporting something that should have led to a thorough investigation, considering someone disappeared very close by. It doesn't sound thoroughly investigated, or he would have been found, IMHO. How sad for everyone involved
 
  • #603
I would be shocked if Beau wondered in that area. I could not imagine him going in that area voluntarily.
I wonder he if was having a relapse and went to that area/street to buy drugs, and the deal went wrong...?
 
  • #604
Did Beau go from his home to 7-Eleven or was he somewhere else prior to be seen on CCTV there?

Were any drugs found at Beau's home? Or any signs, at the very least, that Beau could've been using there? Any contact with known dealers or users around the time he went missing?

Was any sort of communication (text messages, calls, Facebook messages) between Beau and the person who lived at the address he was dropped off at been found?
 
  • #605
Hello, I’m just absolutely devastated and trying to keep up. I think Beau met with foul play. None of this make sense.

Beau was lucky to have been so loved by you. I send my sympathy + love.
 
  • #606
itw possible he was deceased and the unhoused ppl who occupy the area covered it to hopefully lessen the odor. and i can also see them not talking to police, or them actually calling it in and it not being taken serious. im really curious to see what the investigation uncovers.

Agreed. The culture of unhoused people, particularly those who are in active addiction and/or suffering from mental health issues, is so far from what many of us can understand. I can absolutely imagine that there could be some aversion to speaking with the police. I worked in a homeless shelter when I was younger, and I also know a few people who were unhoused for different periods of time for various reasons - LE is generally not a friend.
 
  • #607
Hello, I’m just absolutely devastated and trying to keep up. I think Beau met with foul play. None of this make sense.

My absolute deepest condolences.
 
  • #608
Did Beau go from his home to 7-Eleven or was he somewhere else prior to be seen on CCTV there?

Were any drugs found at Beau's home? Or any signs, at the very least, that Beau could've been using there? Any contact with known dealers or users around the time he went missing?

Was any sort of communication (text messages, calls, Facebook messages) between Beau and the person who lived at the address he was dropped off at been found?

IMO Beau made several stops before the 7-Eleven including a few in/near the Skid Row neighborhood and one near a massage parlor that he seems to have visited for the shortest massage ever. source: Unfound podcast

IMO Beau had recently met with a known dealer at his own home. There is no known evidence any dealing or use actually occurred. source: The Vanished podcast

IMO There was evidence on Beau's phone that he knew the woman at the house (who was an addict herself and is now dead) even though she denied it to his brother (at the same time denying she was an addict). source: The Vanished podcast

FWIW
 
  • #609
IMO Beau made several stops before the 7-Eleven including a few in/near the Skid Row neighborhood and one near a massage parlor that he seems to have visited for the shortest massage ever. source: Unfound podcast

IMO Beau had recently met with a known dealer at his own home. There is no known evidence any dealing or use actually occurred. source: The Vanished podcast

IMO There was evidence on Beau's phone that he knew the woman at the house (who was an addict herself and is now dead) even though she denied it to his brother (at the same time denying she was an addict). source: The Vanished podcast

FWIW
What's the evidence on Beau's phone? Were there text messages between them? Calls? What is it? Because having someone's phone number doesn't mean you have been talking to them... that's my point.
 
  • #610
What's the evidence on Beau's phone? Were there text messages between them? Calls? What is it? Because having someone's phone number doesn't mean you have been talking to them... that's my point.

Per the Vanished podcast, Beau having Jo's number in his phone was a misunderstanding by Amy (Beau's mom) that she later retracted. The friend who helped get access to Beau's icloud account added Jo's number to the new phone after the fact, as they were investigating. Amy later explained that she was mistaken when she said Beau knew Jo and had her number.

I don't post often, so I also want to share my condolences with Beau's loved ones.
 
  • #611
Per the Vanished podcast, Beau having Jo's number in his phone was a misunderstanding by Amy (Beau's mom) that she later retracted. The friend who helped get access to Beau's icloud account added Jo's number to the new phone after the fact, as they were investigating. Amy later explained that she was mistaken when she said Beau knew Jo and had her number.

I don't post often, so I also want to share my condolences with Beau's loved ones.
Thank you. Because none of the JG situation was adding up to me. She was clearly going through very rough times around the time she was identified on Find Beau's group and up until she died. Sad all around.
 
  • #612
What's the evidence on Beau's phone? Were there text messages between them? Calls? What is it? Because having someone's phone number doesn't mean you have been talking to them... that's my point.

Jo claimed she didn't know Beau or even have friends that knew him. Yet, her number was in his phone under 3 different contacts and the Uber address was her house. I know you follow this case elsewhere so I know you've seen her concerning posts.

Will be interesting how much effort LE will put into this case now that it's become a national story.
 
  • #613
Jo claimed she didn't know Beau or even have friends that knew him. Yet, her number was in his phone under 3 different contacts and the Uber address was her house. I know you follow this case elsewhere so I know you've seen her concerning posts.

Will be interesting how much effort LE will put into this case now that it's become a national story.
Check @doozle's post.
 
  • #614
Thank you. Because none of the JG situation was adding up to me. She was clearly going through very rough times around the time she was identified on Find Beau's group and up until she died. Sad all around.
Why not adding up? Care to share what you see that gives you such an indication? Couldn't it be as simple as two addicts getting together? Maybe they even met through Sober Grid. IMO
 
  • #615
The Unfound Podcast did an interview with with Beau's mother on 2/17/23 - you can watch here

He followed that episode with a map analysis of many different known locations and actions of Beau based on information from that interview - here
 
  • #616
Hello, I’m just absolutely devastated and trying to keep up. I think Beau met with foul play. None of this make sense.

I'm so very sorry for your loss.

I agree--none of this makes sense. Hopefully, answers will be found.

JMVHO.
 
  • #617
I've just listened to the Unfound Podcast, and hearing from Beau's mom that the Berkeley Street address is across the street from Beau's gym is another interesting tidbit.

With that being the case, Beau had presumably been in that area of Berkeley Street many times and would have had ample opportunity to get to know people and hangouts in the area. We may never know exactly what happened, especially since the woman who lived at the address has since passed away, but it's sounding much less likely that Beau's presence in the area was unusual or that he accidently stumbled somewhere he didn't know.
 
  • #618
Beau didn't seem like the kind to go nosing around back alleys and side street's looking for safe places to doss down and use.

JMO.

We struggling addicts that appear to have it all together never seem the type.
 
  • #619
I don't believe we know if Beau's laptops, and other possessions in his backpack, were found with him when he was recovered?

JMVHO.
 
  • #620
The fact that he called 911 and then disappeared AND then upon finding his body AND then saying suicide is astoundingly stupid.

There’s something very odd here in my opinion. If he was in an Uber when he TEXTED 911 (we don’t have that here so if it’s an auto thing, then may have been an accident.) then that driver should have been questioned hard. There just seems to be so clues to follow. JMO
Agree very odd. Beau was a grown man who knew how to use his phone not a child playing around with one. Possible but unlikely the 9-1-1 call was an accident bc he even put in the color of the car. The Sun article reported Beau always sought out treatment, had taken himself to the hospital in the past. IMO Beau would have tried to use his resources--9-1-1 being one of them--before OD'ing. If Beau only needed an ambulance or EMS, why wouldn't the Uber driver have just taken him to hospital? I believe Beau needed the police.

Did LE asked the driver if he knew the people at the unexpected stops?
Also why schlep all those electronics in Beau's backpack to run errands unless he was worried about leaving them in his apartment while he was out? Sometimes people are paranoid for a real reason.

What an inspirational guy Beau seemed. I hope he realized that.
May his loved ones receive answers.

RIP Beau Mann.
JMO

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