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I just noticed something else kind of odd.
From the Doe Network:
Just after Stanberry's 18th birthday, in 1979, Farren told his grandmother and his aunt that he wanted to see the world. He jumped on a Greyhound with his backpack and took it to the East Coast. Every week he would call his grandmother to check in with her.
After about nine months in 1980 he called from San Francisco saying he like it there, he was living with a group of young men at the "International Hotel" in San Francisco. At the time he had lost his job and needed money. That was the last time the family heard from him.
BBM
We already know that the International Hotel is wrong... but the timeline is odd too.
Farren left Oregon just after his 18th birthday - which, assuming he left IMMEDIATELY after his birthday, he left at the end of August 1979.
After about nine months he calls from San Francisco - that would be the end of May. (Yet Doe Network has him missing April 26?)
Assuming that he contacted his grandmother weekly, and it sounds like they only received the one call from him in SF (he liked it there and was staying with a group of young men, etc) which would mean he had just gotten there at the end of May and never called again. That leaves a 2 week window from his previous call (not yet in SF) to when he would have made his next one. So maybe he was only in SF for two weeks tops before going missing?
But at the same time, he'd been there long enough to get a job and lose his job. And to have the manager notice/remember he'd befriended a gay man. He had a bank account.
If the timeline from his family is correct, that would put his disappearance either the last few days of May or the first few days of June. This could make UID#1 more promising, found on May 30.
Just thinking out loud here, something just isn't adding up and I can't quite put my finger on it.
From the Doe Network:
Just after Stanberry's 18th birthday, in 1979, Farren told his grandmother and his aunt that he wanted to see the world. He jumped on a Greyhound with his backpack and took it to the East Coast. Every week he would call his grandmother to check in with her.
After about nine months in 1980 he called from San Francisco saying he like it there, he was living with a group of young men at the "International Hotel" in San Francisco. At the time he had lost his job and needed money. That was the last time the family heard from him.
BBM
We already know that the International Hotel is wrong... but the timeline is odd too.
Farren left Oregon just after his 18th birthday - which, assuming he left IMMEDIATELY after his birthday, he left at the end of August 1979.
After about nine months he calls from San Francisco - that would be the end of May. (Yet Doe Network has him missing April 26?)
Assuming that he contacted his grandmother weekly, and it sounds like they only received the one call from him in SF (he liked it there and was staying with a group of young men, etc) which would mean he had just gotten there at the end of May and never called again. That leaves a 2 week window from his previous call (not yet in SF) to when he would have made his next one. So maybe he was only in SF for two weeks tops before going missing?
But at the same time, he'd been there long enough to get a job and lose his job. And to have the manager notice/remember he'd befriended a gay man. He had a bank account.
If the timeline from his family is correct, that would put his disappearance either the last few days of May or the first few days of June. This could make UID#1 more promising, found on May 30.
Just thinking out loud here, something just isn't adding up and I can't quite put my finger on it.