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At this point, does it really matter exactly what time a transaction took place?
At this point, does it really matter exactly what time a transaction took place?
RE: "medical needs"
My bottom line and best suggestion to the family: I think the family should post a brief explanation/description for the added "medical needs" verbiage now used after one month of not using it.
If many of us are questioning the added term so late after BL went missing, many others have got to be questioning it as well. The family should explain so we can let it rest and move on. JMHO
Additionally, I believe most if not all MP flyers that state some sort of medical issue also include a brief explanation (eg MP is w/o meds, named serious illness, mental issues, etc) which BL's MP does not include.
I'm sorry, but I completely disagree. For my sons sake, I would not put 'mental illness' or 'schizophrenic' or 'diabetic' etc on a missing poster for him because frankly it is not something that he would want the entire nation to know! Not only that, but it would hope that some day he would be able to seek employment etc without a medical label following him around. I think the family should be very careful about what all is put out there for the public eye as this will not only follow him around for a life time, but could also embarrass him which would deter him from wanting to come home once he is better.
Bryce is young, he has his whole future ahead of him. I'd hate to see that future ruined because a few people think they have the right to know what his medical needs are. Jmo, moo
I think we are really asking the impossible here. IIRC it's an ATM card that BL is using and no way for bank to know. Someone would need to contact each place of business and since it's been a month, those businesses probably also won't know now. Jmo
The credit/debit card company should have all of those details. JMO
Understood - so possibly in your sons case, the simple description of "[missing person] is w/o daily medication" would be sufficient. My point was that I believe some indication, even if vague, should be included on MP flyer. JMHO
Every day at the close of business, we run abatch report. That batch report details every transaction made, time, amount and a unique transaction (or invoice) number. Those reports are bundled with the rest of the closing paperwork and stuck in a banker's box where they remain for 7 YEARS.
So yeah, the vendors, if they're willing, could probably get that info too (or the corporate office could, if they send their paperwork off). :twocents:
Every day at the close of business, we run abatch report. That batch report details every transaction made, time, amount and a unique transaction (or invoice) number. Those reports are bundled with the rest of the closing paperwork and stuck in a banker's box where they remain for 7 YEARS.
So yeah, the vendors, if they're willing, could probably get that info too (or the corporate office could, if they send their paperwork off). :twocents:
Attached is the updated timeline. Supporting links, where available, are also included.
It made most sense to me to publish it as a pdf as you all would be able to copy data if you so desire. As a pdf, you will have to either choose to open it or save it to your hard drive, both options use Adobe Reader.
Please let me know of any additions/deletions/modifications, and/or format/posting suggestions as to how it might be easier for you all to view/use. Thx!
Note: I'll also post this in the timeline thread.
Do you know if it's common place for companies to release that kind of information without a subpena?
Exactly. Credit card companies will have transaction times & amounts, but not details of what was purchased.
You would have to take the info from the credit company & then go to individual merchants for the complete details.
We covered the motel issue in either thread #3 or #4.... We got nowhere because we can't get confirmation as to whether he was in a hotel, in the parking lot at a hotel, or on Lagoon Drive. Mom said (again in the John and Ken interview) that he was found just sitting in his car by LE on Lagoon Drive; Dispatch report states he was found in a hotel. LE pinged his cell phone within a certain # of feet of some address on Lagoon Drive (which doesn't mean he was on Lagoon Drive.) And a round and round we go!
Thank you, Quester!Attached is the updated timeline. Supporting links, where available, are also included.
It made most sense to me to publish it as a pdf as you all would be able to copy data if you so desire. As a pdf, you will have to either choose to open it or save it to your hard drive, both options use Adobe Reader.
Please let me know of any additions/deletions/modifications, and/or format/posting suggestions as to how it might be easier for you all to view/use. Thx!
Note: I'll also post this in the timeline thread.
Thank-you for such a great map! I've been to that Motel6, Denny's, and there is a McDonald's right across from the Denny's that I've been to too.There's 3 motels that I can see within the 271 meters radius from the corner of Lagoon Dr and Tracy Ave: Econo-Lodge, Knights Inn, and Motel 6. (Found a nifty little map tool that creates a radius on a map. How cool is that!)
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I think dispatch is calling a hotel a motel because there are no hotels in Buttonwillow...We covered the motel issue in either thread #3 or #4.... We got nowhere because we can't get confirmation as to whether he was in a hotel, in the parking lot at a hotel, or on Lagoon Drive. Mom said (again in the John and Ken interview) that he was found just sitting in his car by LE on Lagoon Drive; Dispatch report states he was found in a hotel. LE pinged his cell phone within a certain # of feet of some address on Lagoon Drive (which doesn't mean he was on Lagoon Drive.) And a round and round we go!
Always a possibility. The easiest and most logical conclusion, though, is that he was fatally injured and is somewhere in the vicinity where he succumbed.