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The link says "3 persons live there" - do they have another kid living far from them? If I remember well they have 3 kids in total. Blaze is in college, so mom - dad - sister - brother should be 4.
In the parents defense, they cancelled his flight on Saturday, probably 24 hours before the flight was scheduled to leave. Even if Blaze walked in the door after they cancelled, as a parent I would want to check and make sure Blaze is healthy enough to return to school at that point. I wouldn't send my child across the country the next day.
Blaze is not a child, he is a man; old enough to fight and kill for our country and buy booze. This is not helpful; in fact it may be the very reason we are all here on this man's missing case.
I would probably be hospitalized if I was in this situation. I'm too emotional. I don't know how they stay so composed. It's baffling.
A news source reported that Bernstein's father said he received two independent calls on Jan. 3 at around 5 a.m. notifying him of a potential sighting of Bernstein on a nearby highway. http://www.thedp.com/article/2018/0...upenn-penn-orange-county-student-philadelphia Is there another account of when he was noticed missing?
A news source reported that Bernstein's father said he received two independent calls on Jan. 3 at around 5 a.m. notifying him of a potential sighting of Bernstein on a nearby highway. http://www.thedp.com/article/2018/0...upenn-penn-orange-county-student-philadelphia Is there another account of when he was noticed missing?
Though I have no direct knowledge of Blaze's parents, I would not be surprised if their doctor has them under fairly heavy sedation with anti-anxiety medication at this time. In fact, I tend to believe that may be more likely than not.
I worked on an adult in-patient psychiatric locked unit for the last fifteen years of my nursing career. Was Charge Nurse for the last seven.
We often had people admitted who had lost children and were understandably, having great difficulty coping. Their doctors kept them under heavy sedation with anti-anxiety meds until they had a better grasp on their tragic situations.
The medication makes them move and process conversation much more slowly.
I remember one mother particularly. Her 11 y/o daughter went out for a bike ride on their quiet suburban street. When she didn't come home the mother went searching. She didn't have to go very far before she found her a few houses down. Dead, next to her bike, a victim of hit and run.
We kept the mother under very heavy sedation. She was the first one I thought of when I saw Blaze's mother in the videos.
I could be wrong of course but I know myself, I would not cope well. I believe his parents are going through the worst nightmare possible. People under extreme stress do not react as they normally do.
I myself, am giving them a whole lot of leeway before I do any judging of whether their reactions are what I call appropriate or not...
JMO
Little confused here. He went to the park on the 2nd near 11:00PM. Parents said that they did not know he was missing until the mom went to the dentist appointment on the 3rd and he did not show up. That would have been AFTER the 5AM call that the dad said he received on the 3rd of someone saying he was spotted.
I am going to go here: It is very possible that LE has laid down the law, ie He has committed no crime, he is voluntary missing, and not endangered to the police. If my parents still ran almost every aspect of my life at 19 I would have fled. I was emancipated at 16 instead by a good judge who also made sure I got my dead fathers VA and SS pmts. And there was back pay! No matter how much an adult loves their family, there are limits and I wonder if there was any type of argument or if Blaze felt owned or bossed around. I continue to have tremendous hope he is alive, being no body has been found. I seriously rule out bad hookup as all signs point to a possible life he did not want. I also want to add that IF he is alive I am sure he is mortified at all the public speculation regarding his personal life. I feel for him, and picked up on controlling macro managing from day one. I am mortified for him, because if we are correct and he has fled expectations of family, I know exactly the heartache this can and will cause. In my case, it was decades of pain.
I'd say that was a bit of not so great reporting from the DP there.
Little confused here. He went to the park on the 2nd near 11:00PM. Parents said that they did not know he was missing until the mom went to the dentist appointment on the 3rd and he did not show up. That would have been AFTER the 5AM call that the dad said he received on the 3rd of someone saying he was spotted.