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He looks tired in that photo. But it was taken late at night.
I don't think he looks tired at all; I think he looks wired. (My opinion only).
He looks tired in that photo. But it was taken late at night.
On Google maps I found a gate on the main ramp road. It should have been closed when Bryce arrived at that early hour, since it doesn't open until 6:15 am. There looks like another way into the boat ramp area though. I need to look at that a little closer. Perhaps he was driving around, because he was searching for a way to get close to the lake. This would explain why he was caught on camera a few times driving around that area.
Just some thoughts . .
UPDATE: I studied the map of the lake area and have found there was no way Bryce was able to get down to the boat ramp unless he drove around the gates somehow. This is probably why his vehicle rolled. I could be wrong, but according to the hours listed on their website, the gates would have been closed when he tried to access the area, IMO.
Sorry, if this has been already discussed. I've joined late. I'm trying to catch up . .
I don't think he looks tired at all; I think he looks wired. (My opinion only).
Thanks . . . IMO, BL having driven around the gates onto the bumpy terrain explains why the vehicle rolled. Both gated access roads are on a pitch. SUVs are notorious for rolling over in situations like that. One has to drive down to the boat ramp there. In fact, the access road looks like a switch back. How else did he get down there before the gates had opened? I think he tried to go around one of them.
JMO for now . . it may change with more info . .
I just got a blank page when trying to open the pic.
The last photo of Bryce with the video game is very telling to me. He definitely doesn't look the same as he does in all of the other photos I have seen of him.
His vehicle didn't overturn near the gates of the lake. There is a cell tower, off of Lake Hughes road east of the start of the Main Boat Launch road, that appears to have a large chain link fence around it and there is a break in the guard rail (possibly access for maintenance vehicles); that is where he drove his car and it went off the 15 foot embankment.
(tried to post a link to the google map but it wouldn't work the way I wanted it to. Sorry)
On Google maps I found a gate on the main ramp road. It should have been closed when Bryce arrived at that early hour, since it doesn't open until 6:15 am. There looks like another way into the boat ramp area though. I need to look at that a little closer. Perhaps he was driving around, because he was searching for a way to get close to the lake. This would explain why he was caught on camera a few times driving around that area.
Just some thoughts . .
UPDATE: I studied the map of the lake area and have found there was no way Bryce was able to get down to the boat ramp unless he drove around the gates somehow. This is probably why his vehicle rolled. I could be wrong, but according to the hours listed on their website, the gates would have been closed when he tried to access the area, IMO.
Sorry, if this has been already discussed. I've joined late. I'm trying to catch up . .
I don't think he looks tired at all; I think he looks wired. (My opinion only).
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Thank you for this article (I don't think that I had read it before.) I would still like clarification on the going back to Roseville on Wednesday night/early Thursday morning because everywhere else I have read that his mom thought he was returning but did not indicate that he had. This article wording is vague, too...."Bryce Laspisa reportedly left his girlfriend's apartment in Chico at about 11:30 p.m. Aug. 28 and returned to Roseville, where he lives, according to authorities. Laspisa then left and was on his way to visit his parents in Southern California when he vanished." Was it confirmed by police that he DID go to his apartment or was it confirmed by police that it was reported that he was expected to go to his apartment? I don't think he did go back to his apartment that night. (His current roommate showed a text from Bryce that was sent Wednesday during the day and indicated that was the last communication he had with him therefore I think the grabbing of his stuff was done by Bryce prior to the text being sent and he did not return to his apartment after that text was sent.)
This below news video states he didn't go to his apartment after he left Chico (which I believe to be accurate.) I think when they state that he started his journey to Laguna Niguel from Roseville they mean earlier Wednesday before going up to Chico to break up with his girlfriend.
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Bryce-Laspisa-Missing-Person-Castaic-Lake-222226581.html
His vehicle didn't overturn near the gates of the lake. There is a cell tower, off of Lake Hughes road east of the start of the Main Boat Launch road, that appears to have a large chain link fence around it and there is a break in the guard rail (possibly access for maintenance vehicles); that is where he drove his car and it went off the 15 foot embankment.
(tried to post a link to the google map but it wouldn't work the way I wanted it to. Sorry)
Interesting, because I just saw that on Google maps (break in guard rail) on Lake Hughes Road and was going to ask about it! Anyway, it does look like he was trying to go around the gates in some fashion, because they were closed. He saw that break in the guard rail as a possibility, but unfortunately he rolled. I think this is why he was seen riding around. He was looking for access to the lake.
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This makes a lot of sense. I am very sure at this point he made a decision to get off I5 and drive into the lake area, and when he could not make it past the gates, he looked for another access not realizing the drop off could roll the vehicle...after all, it's four wheel drive, right? Now the question is, why was it so important to get to the lake that he would drive around looking for another egress point and not finding one, enter by a very risky means and and the very real chance of a confrontation with the Park Security Staff? What is so important about that lake, the dam or the surrounding area?
If the vehicle hadn't rolled and he had stayed on that road, where would he have ended up?
He was trying to get onto the (at the time gated) ramp road and the break in the guardrail presented an opportunity to go down the embankment from Lake Huges Road and onto the ramp road. I think he misjudged and rolled the vehicle.
The ramp road would have taken him down to the boat ramp where small boats are launched from and provides parking for vehicles with boat trailers. There is a boat rental facility there as well.
Maybe he was trying to get to the ramp to drive his car into the lake?
Is it possible that the dogs lost his scent because he got into the water and swam?
In one of the posts by his uncle, he stated that Bryce was a good swimmer.
I keep going back to the lake. I know LE stopped focusing on the lake but is it possible he swam to another side of the lake? Were all of the shores searched?
This makes a lot of sense. I am very sure at this point he made a decision to get off I5 and drive into the lake area, and when he could not make it past the gates, he looked for another access not realizing the drop off could roll the vehicle...after all, it's four wheel drive, right? Now the question is, why was it so important to get to the lake that he would drive around looking for another egress point and not finding one, enter by a very risky means and and the very real chance of a confrontation with the Park Security Staff? What is so important about that lake, the dam or the surrounding area?
??? Good place to wash up (and cold water wake up) after a long drive and miscellaneous with a lot of time spent in a stinky cow poop smelling town, and before seeing parents. ???