Winterawalker
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I think they might be being coached by their family attorney and LE. I can't remember her name.
I would be crying uncontrollably if it were my sons. I'm not that calm.
But if you did not want to be seen, 5 minutes would work, wouldn't it?
The yellow pins suggest a path from the parking lot to the shopping center. If you left the parking lot running towards the trail head you would also be taking the path towards the shopping center, wouldn't you? Also note, the dark green area to the left is the trail. It appears to have many places you could hypothetically leave the trail and hike uphill to the neighoborhood. Just a thought.
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But if you did not want to be seen, 5 minutes would work, wouldn't it?
The yellow pins suggest a path from the parking lot to the shopping center. If you left the parking lot running towards the trail head you would also be taking the path towards the shopping center, wouldn't you? Also note, the dark green area to the left is the trail. It appears to have many places you could hypothetically leave the trail and hike uphill to the neighoborhood. Just a thought.
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Something is very odd to me about the third person who was allegedly waiting for him at the park. There is a huge silence around this person. By my logic, the third person obviously didn't teleport him/herself to the other end of the park. Somehow (s)he went there either with a car, uber or on foot. There are numerous buildings around with cameras (including a gas station ), so that person must have been recorded by at least one. The police knows the approximate timeline if the driver is telling the truth. Now, if the police would know, or would suspect someone then I'm pretty sure they would ask for public help to identify the person, the car etc. But nothing. It's been 7 days now, so by now they had all the time and permission to watch the footage recorded by security cameras. If he's not in the park and they didn't have any sign, evidence of him being there, was there really a third person? Or was there really a third person in the way the driver friend is saying? I'm more and more convinced that the park story is a cover up.
I thought the same thing, I found the photo of them at the park odd, even the pose. Just seemed, I dunno, staged?
And the female attorney friend, who was making statements to the press just as the story was first being reported.
Or be in the car with the driver from the start.If there was a 3rd person, which I don't think there was, the person either had to live close-by and walk into the park, get dropped off by someone else, park at the park (but then the friend could say there was another car there), or park down at the shopping center/Whiting Ranch entrance and walk up the hill. I don't think there are any cameras that would pick up someone walking up and down the path, but I can take a look when I go by there today. The shopping center is pretty well traveled, even at 11:00 at night. It would be hard to track down cars going in and out of there.
Just a couple things Ive noted.
First, is it usual for parents to track their 19 year old adult son via gps? This seems quite intrusive and shows either a lack of trust or extreme worry from his parents.
Second, if at that age I was tracked by my parents I would probably do what I could to get away from it!
Just MOO.
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But you know, PetDetective, even though it's the LA Times, that could be a typo. Nowhere else in her quotes does she reference him that way, only once.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-bernstein-search-20180108-story.html
And just before that one, she's using present tense. Maybe it was just a natural speech slur, maybe a typo...or maybe she's thinking Penn won't let him go back to school there when he returns. Maybe it's his student status she's referencing there, like she's accepted BB won't be going back to the Ivy League.
Sure didn't. Has that line been quoted anywhere else? If not, it was an exclusive interview, right?Did you get any answer from the ABC?
Unless I were being pursued?If I were at Borrego Park and wanted to get home without being seen, by cameras or people, I still wouldn't go through Whiting Ranch. It is super dark, there are trails that lead in all directions, there are animals in there, it is easy to get lost, especially at night. If I wanted to get home, I'd go through the school or down to the shopping center and up Bake Parkway.
No, but I'm still keeping an eye out, too. [emoji106]Still no update on identity of the burned body in LA. Did anyone else find anything?
Yes, that brownish colored building is the bathroom.
To end up way down at Alton on the Borrego trail (where your link is) means you'd have to cross some major streets and walk through shopping centers or industrial areas. It is not a continuous wilderness path.
The school next to the park is an elementary school. Not sure if he ever went to that school. The school has cameras, but it sits a little higher than the park.
The sergeant in charge of the investigation said Bernstein walked into the darkness at Borrego Park which is next door to Foothill Ranch Elementary School, which he attended and disappeared.
No, but I'm still keeping an eye out, too. [emoji106]
Unless I were being pursued?
I don't have anything new to add. I am just sad, and I feel that Blaze's decisions have led him into an unfortunate situation he did not deserve. People can be very bad, and it's so sad to me that an adorable young man with some much ahead of him may have been taken from us because someone who is selfish and evil. I feel for his parents, and I hope and pray that their handsome finds his way home safely. I'm not optimistic, but until he's found, I will hope hope hope!