Thanks to everyone for posting links to summarizing comments on FB. This case is confusing. It seems like an average missing persons case of a young man who disappeared on a jog.
But the directed comments combined with and the lack of comments in other areas makes it seem there is more to this than meets the eye. I've never heard of a sheriff posting publicly. LE in general does now not post about cases (other than something condoned by department like support for investigation or something about a cold case). But this is the sheriff, posting on the department website.
Anyways, not saying he's not a competent investigator. But if I set judge people posting in a professional capacity who have poor spelling or grammar. (Don't proofread my posts, y'all! This is not a post related to my job. This is personal. If the sheriff used poor grammar on a fishing site, I would not give two flips.
So does anyone thing that there could have been something shady going on at the ranch? That would help explain some things...
I am so perplexed about this case, and the people surrounding the case, like the Ranch and the Sheriff and the Silence, etc.
What I originally thought was maybe the ranch kept quiet because they are a business and this is their "busy" season and this is how they make their living. But yet, a family member is missing, and there is no mention of him.
In the beginning there were rumors that the Sheriff didn't want the family to talk.
Was he afraid that that would impact the revenue of the surrounding businesses?
I live in Colorado Springs, and the Waldo Canyon Fire, and the Black Forest Fire, impacted tourism greatly.
Then came the rains, which impacted Manitou Springs and Colorado Springs. There will be problems for another 7 years or so, because the ground was burned, so when it rains, that water just cascades down and Manitou is impacted.
Colorado Springs thrives on tourism, and revenue was hurt.
Perhaps, the Sheriff and the Ranch are afraid of lack of tourists, lack of revenue. Conejos County was said to be one of the poorest counties in Colorado, in a MSM article.
It would definitely explain things, like you mentioned if something shady was going on at the ranch.
I am hoping nothing shady was going on.
Such a strange and bizarre case.
So sad for Joe and family.
IMOO.