Sopranofan
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True, and why I had suggested a low key air search of those areas by the CAP. Something unusual within 100' of a road should be visible from the air on a low altitude search given the scrub brush should not be hiding something the size of remains. Yes, it's grasping at straws, but I would want to rule out the obvious before I made an assumption that he had wandered of into another life.
I am still pondering the cause of him crashing the SUV over the embankment and onto the ramp road. An attempt to access the ramp road "off hours" that went awry (and why), or a true accident because of disorientation or confusion in the dark? I still think there was some reason he wanted to get down to the boat ramp.
I keep wondering about this as well. The boat ramp road is not next to the freeway, nor is it in a residential area...what was he doing there??? I don't know how long Adderall stays in the system, but if he was up for 3 straight days, I can understand pulling into a rest stop (Buttonwillow) to try to sleep. Maybe he just couldn't drive anymore from exhaustion. But then he pulls off the freeway in Castaic to sleep again (probably was able to get much rest in Buttonwillow), follows Lake Hughes road around to the boat ramp road , can't access it because it's gated, then tries to access that road by "going around" the gates (actually driving off the main road), which all results in rolling the vehicle down the slope. I assume this was all done in the dark. Why was he so intent on getting to the lake? If he walked out of that area, and dogs picked up his scent back towards the freeway, he must have gotten into someone's car. It's still the middle of the night, or pre-dawn, so who is driving around offering him a ride? A trucker? Is there a pay phone around there that he could have used to call someone to meet him there??? I feel like the answer is so simple that we just can't see it, or accept it because of its simplicity.