Since Alameda PD now calls John a voluntary missing person, as mentioned in the new article, I wonder if that is why they haven't asked TX Equuasearch to come. Referring to the shifted focus to Sepastopol:
It’s kind of driving me nuts because we’re all running around trying to look for him, and he’s left of his own accord,” said Lt. Jill Ottaviano of the Alameda Police Department. She said the police categorized Beck as a “voluntary missing person.”
http://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Reputed-victims-of-John-Beck-speak-out-6847874.php
Since Alameda PD now calls John a voluntary missing person, as mentioned in the new article, I wonder if that is why they haven't asked TX Equuasearch to come. Referring to the shifted focus to Sepastopol:
Its kind of driving me nuts because were all running around trying to look for him, and hes left of his own accord, said Lt. Jill Ottaviano of the Alameda Police Department. She said the police categorized Beck as a voluntary missing person.
That could have been said a little more tactfully!
http://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Reputed-victims-of-John-Beck-speak-out-6847874.php
I hate to be the one to post the latest article about the FTC case, but John's brother seems to believe that John may have been trying to save his house, as we've discussed here. Alameda Police categorize John as a voluntary missing person.
Stephen Beck said he believes his brother disappeared on purpose, thinking it would prevent the FTC from taking the Regent Street home belonging to him and his wife.
“If so, he chose to sacrifice himself for the benefit of his family,” Stephen Beck said. “And from my lifelong knowledge of his character, that sounds like something he would do.”
Despite Beck’s legal troubles, his brother insisted Beck is an honest, benevolent person who became the target of an overzealous government crackdown.
http://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Reputed-victims-of-John-Beck-speak-out-6847874.php
You are right, what the Lt. of the Alameda Police said could have been said more tactfully. I'm not as experienced as other WSers, so I wonder how some of you feel about that determination, "voluntary missing person." In your experiences, does that mean a police dept doesn't search as much for the person? I'm out of my depth here.
In addition, I wished the article had flushed that out a little more, like why the police classified it as that. Aside from the obvious, the police must have more info and made a conclusion...
I'm just asking questions and wondering what you all think... thnx
Someone commented on the facebook page that there are caves in the Sutro Baths area and when the tides come in the caves fill with water.....have the caves been searched?
I agree about the inactivity on the facebook page also. I hope no news is good news so far.
Thank you Lilibet for the update from the Brother! It makes this sort of fall together to me in my mind.
Pretty much it means they aren't going to actively look anymore and unless something compelling occurs they're going to back-burner the case.
Thanks for explaining michmi! Must be tough on the family right now. My heart goes out to them.
Most departments in this area are overwhelmed with cases, with not enough detectives to go around. My husband is a former detective, and I remember him talking frequently about frustrating cases in which leads were drying up, or where the evidence was pointing to no actual crime having been committed (e.g. in the case of someone who ran away). He hated to back burner cases, but with so many other active cases to tend to, he couldn't devote all of his energy to such cases. They would stay on his mind though, and I know he'd always be on the lookout for something new (especially if another case he worked on wound up creating a lead for the cold case).
With the limited information we have, I do believe as well that he left voluntarily. We know he deceived his wife into thinking he was going to a meeting, and then hopped on BART (with his hat and glasses case hidden in his folder that "should" have contained paperwork). He researched in advance a route for that day's trip. And he's seen in two photos, hours apart, in locations indicated by those internet searches, and he was alone. Nothing points to foul play, from what we've seen. And given his immense legal/financial troubles, it would make a lot of sense that he might think disappearing (and/or committing suicide) would lift the burden not just for him but for his family. I know that the proceedings will continue anyway... but when you've reached such a breaking point, emotion can very easily trump logic, even for the smartest people (my dad also committed suicide, so I've witnessed this with him).
My fear is that John intended to end his life. The area he visited is known for such things. Even the Lands End Labyrinth, where someone claims they spotted him that afternoon, has seen such activity. A person's body, once in the ocean, can easily be carried away/under, never to be seen again (or it could be weeks/months before it resurfaces).
That said, until he's found -- in any condition -- it's great for people to keep an eye out for him in case he decided to just purely run away. The PD may have exhausted all of the leads up to now. But the family can certainly keep the search alive in the hopes that a new promising lead will materialize, that would give the PD something to work with.
I hope answers are just around the corner for the family, and that John is brought home to them soon.
Disclaimer: My default position is to assume that LE doesn't make the determination "voluntary missing person" lightly. If they just casually use that label and it turns out to be wrong, it wouldn't be pretty. So, I do believe that LE has more information that leads them to that conclusion about John. As a consequence, they will not use quite as many resources as they would if they believed he was missing involuntarily. They do have to prioritize their resources, but I'm sure Alameda PD isn't just pulling completely out of the case. It's a delicate balance.
I learned a lot on Hannah Thomas-Garner's threads last year.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...Thomas-Garner-17-Jackson-County-29-Nov-2014-1
I've been thinking about John since this thread started. It just makes me so.. sad. I am on the east coast but sure wish I was closer, I would definitely want to help.
I had a couple of questions -
Is John religious or practicing of any specific religion?
Does John have grandchildren? If so, is there anyway an appeal from family, including the kids could help lure him home (maybe he feels guilty or that he has burdened family for the past business/legal matters?)
Does John have a drivers licence and if so - could he rent a car (I know he doesn't have known cash on him and there is no credit card activity?)
Could he have another credit card that no one is aware of? Maybe pull his credit to see about recent inquiries?
Just a few random questions on my mind tonight. He has a gentle face and kind eyes (if that makes sense) and I really just hope he's found.
BBMJust heard from the woman who had posted on FB that she may have seen him near the beach. She was the one whose post was a bit confusing because she stated she lives at Lands End but she also stated that she lived at Lands End. I reached out to her because we have a friend in common. She got back to me today and I am attempting to put her and the family in touch. I am not going to say what she saw and let police and the family figure that out but I thought I would let you WS folks know (and get a bump for John's thread).
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BBMI agree. It seems John did plan his disappearance, at least to some extent. I know it's very difficult to understand, but even in circumstances where the missing person is seemingly living a happy normal life it happens. One case that keeps coming to my mind as I follow John's thread is that of Nicholas Francisco. http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?60495-WA-Nicholas-Francisco-28-Seattle-13-Feb-2008-1
That case blew my mind, as well as most everyone who followed it. You think you truly know someone...