Identified! FL - Big Cypress Natl Preserve, Male Hiker, Denim & “Mostly Harmless” July 2018 - Vance Rodriguez#4

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  • #221
I actually have to encourage visiting his FB group. In his group, the hikers that met MH actively participate in discussions. Additionally, the lab currently processing his DNA is sharing updates as they’re permitted. Many of us have researched extensively and would appreciate more eyes on the case. Naturally rumors circulate on any site or group but most know to take them as speculation.

This is a solvable case and we’re well on our way to giving MH his name back.
There are two groups. One is a lot of BS and drama, the other is a little better. Oddly I find the files and pics on the drama group to be well done, the content seems to have gotten away from the admin on that one.
 
  • #222
Sorry, if already posted. This is sweet. Dear Denim, – Who is Mostly Harmless?

Dear Denim,

It has been 2 years since they found you alone in the wilderness. Today a group of strangers celebrated reaching the funding goal to get your DNA analysis so that they can send you home.

I don’t know you. I never met you along the trail but I have talked to people who did meet you along the way and they paint a nice picture of you. By all accounts you were kind and gentle, intelligent and funny, quiet and unassuming. I think if we had met along the trail we would have gotten along.

I don’t know who you are or where you came from but I think there is something you should know about yourself. You have left a wonderful legacy behind. You have united thousands of strangers to come together to be your friends and family until we can find your friends and family. People who never met you have been drawn together to simply show love and compassion to a stranger. What an amazing legacy that is.

We may never have the chance to know who you are but I do know one thing, you were a beacon of light in the world when people needed one. You will not be forgotten. I hope and believe that the love and compassion for you will spread and more people will not be forgotten.

It’s time to come out of the wilderness, my friend, it’s time to go home.
Oh, this made me cry. What a beautiful tribute to the man we've all come to know and cherish. "There are no strangers here, only friends you haven't yet met."
 
  • #223
Man, going through the pics that hikers had of him again, he really does look drastically different in many of them, at least to me.

I could totally see if someone did know him personally (family/friend/neighbor in passing/co-worker, etc.) seeing one of these pics and not even thinking twice about it.

You would hope that ONE person happens upon a collage of pics of him, instead of a singular one of him.

ETA: An example - I saw a few pics of my husband, while on deployment (Army), that he later shared with me. In some his hair & beard was long and unkept looking. That was intentional but I would not have picked him out just glancing at these pics.
IMO.
 
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  • #224
Man, going through the pics that hikers had of him again, he really does look drastically different in many of them, at least to me.

I could totally see if someone did know him personally (family/friend/neighbor in passing/co-worker, etc.) seeing one of these pics and not even thinking twice about it.

You would hope that ONE person happens upon a collage of pics of him, instead of a singular one of him.

ETA: An example - I saw a few pics of my husband, while on deployment (Army), that he later shared with me. In some his hair & beard was long and unkept looking. That was intentional but I would not have picked him out just glancing at these pics.
IMO.
Yes, you are right.

I hike with a guy occasionally. He did the AT, took him 4 months. The before and after was drastic and I did not recognize him afterwards. He lost 50#, cut his long hair and shaved his beard.
 
  • #225
There’s a really interesting reply on the Screeps forum from a person who has analyzed MHs notebooks in depth.

The person noted that MHs code was for Screeps BUT it was an Android backdoor Server application to make money by selling pre-made and custom codes somehow. The person also noted MH was trying to see how to mine cryptocurrency in the game which led the poster to wonder if MH was financially desperate and in need of a way to make cash fast and/or homeless.

It’s a very interesting post, imo. MH had some seriously impressive coding/hacking skills if he was tying to figure out backdoor applications to make money off a game in such a way. Certainly adds another layer of mystery around MH.
 
  • #226
I have the case file, the pictures, etc. I don’t know if I’m allowed to post links to them here. I never got an answer from admins.
 
  • #227
Which foot?

The left foot looks slightly bigger than the right but I think this is all camera angle and shadow. It is also a little cleaner than the right foot for some reason. But both feet look bone dry to me.

When you're in camp you're not wearing your boots/hiking shoes anymore. It's flip flops or Crocs. We know he was wearing flip flops because they took a picture of them. It's natural when wearing flops for one foot to be a little dirtier than the other.

I thought his foot looked like your fingers do when you stay too long in a bath or pool.
 
  • #228
K, I had to sign up after reading so much and having something I think I can contribute. I believe there is a logical and natural reason why he died. What if he was suffering from pain in the knees, back or wherever and couldn't go very far at all each day? He could have run out of food or had to ration just to stay alive longer but at the expense of losing weight rapidly. In this case, it would take him way longer to get to anywhere he could get help. Maybe he even got off the trail and "lost" for a while then found his way back near the end. I believe it has been said that nobody saw him for a few months before the end and this would explain it. We know he was not too experienced and was using rudimentary maps without GPS and all. In any case, he would have become weaker and weaker. As someone said, he got water each day or he wouldn't have got so low in weight before dying. However, maybe he couldn't do too much more and less every day.

I know a lot of people on WS think that Denim/MH was starving himself on purpose. I don't agree. I think he was fighting to stay alive until someone discovered him. It was probably a lost cause based on the level of cachexia illustrated in the pm pics.

One of the items that was in his tent was a collapsible bowl like you have for your pets when traveling. I think he was sitting or trying to sit very close to the tent opening because he was trying to get rainwater to hydrate himself. He was there during the rainy season when very few hikers make the trek so I think he endured many cycles of drenchings in the tent being so close to a swamp.

I think he spent a good long time sitting close to the tent opening in a futile attempt to attract attention to his situation.
 
  • #229
It's hugely annoying to read certain comments 100 pages back and have something to contribute but not be able to reply. This forum needs to be designed and work in a better way instead of closing down 60 page chunks of comments.
 
  • #230
Not to imply he was involved in bad stuff but, if it was anything official he was hiding or running from, would we not have heard from those people involved? I read his friends put his stuff in storage. Who put it in storage and how long did they pay? How did he know that and why was he not involved? If my friend asks me to put his stuff in storage, my first question is why can't you help do it?! In fact, if they did it for him, it sounds like he needed to leave in a hurry. Who continued paying for the storage? Did they never get the clue he had disappeared when the storage place wanted payment? So, I don't get the storage part and how those friends would not end up knowing something was wrong with him.

Where are you getting the information that his friends put his belongings into storage?
 
  • #231
Meh, I think they're the same. Maybe said a better way, every trail has its plusses and minuses. The AT is a lot of elevation changes. FT has the swamps and sugar sand and the occasional burn area.

Most people thru hiking have some help. Families sending caches to trail angels or hostels so their hiker is resupplied. That is an interesting point, he seemed to be doing it without that kind of help.

I live in South FL, I pretty much stop hiking in April because it just gets too hot. Plus it is the rainy season. I start up again in November.


According to the official site of the Florida Trail, hiking in the summer or rainy season could mean you can be knee deep in swampy water where you are always water logged. They suggest hammocks rather than tents because of the level of saturation.

Florida Trail, Big Cypress
 
  • #232
It's hugely annoying to read certain comments 100 pages back and have something to contribute but not be able to reply. This forum needs to be designed and work in a better way instead of closing down 60 page chunks of comments.

I believe you can quote posts from previous threads using the multi-quoting option and thus quote and reply to them in the current thread. I haven't tried to do it...
 
  • #233
I think his clothing was ok. Looked like typical hiker stuff, especially for warm weather hiking. It's all polyester or nylon blends. It is all pretty tough stuff. Mine never seems to wear out.

He said he got the name Denim because he started out wearing jeans. That obviously changed quickly.

Another hiker who met him said MH said he only showered once a month. That same hiker said that he smelled really bad.

That type of behavior is sometimes associated with people with obsessive compulsive disorders. Most people associate OCD with performing functions to the extent they become rituals, like showering 5 times a day, arranging food on the plate just so before they eat, checking they locked the front door 10 times before they're satisfied it's closed, etc. but there can be disorders regarding personal hygiene, too. It could also be associated to his wearing the same clothes day after day. MH may have had phobias relating to those issues.
 
  • #234
I have the case file, the pictures, etc. I don’t know if I’m allowed to post links to them here. I never got an answer from admins.

Maybe contact them again.
 
  • #235
I think his clothing was ok. Looked like typical hiker stuff, especially for warm weather hiking. It's all polyester or nylon blends. It is all pretty tough stuff. Mine never seems to wear out.

He said he got the name Denim because he started out wearing jeans. That obviously changed quickly.

Another hiker who met him said MH said he only showered once a month. That same hiker said that he smelled really bad.

Well there’s something wrong right there, imo. Not saying this to be mean at all. It’s simply an implication of very possible mental health issues.
Some possibilities being : Depression, psychotic disorder, dementia. IMO.
Poor Hygiene: Symptoms, Signs, Causes & Treatment
 
  • #236
If the other hikers think you smell, that's...a lot of smell. Most hikers come off the trail pretty frequently to restock, eat real food, and shower. Often this is done while staying the night in a hostel or other hiker housing.

I wonder if he didn't come off the trail nearly as frequently as others, but we have pictures that prove he did sometimes. Did he come off but just not shower? Seems odd, unless he was really, really avoiding hostels. (Do we know how many times he actually signed in somewhere as Ben?)

Though coming off the trail so infrequently would explain the massive pack. It wasn't inexperience, it was necessity.
One of the trail angels offered him a shower and he refused.
 
  • #237
This is going to be long considering I've been storing up my comments while reading about 100 pages! I can't believe all the discussion about how similar this guy looks to MH...even though he's got honking tattoos or a scar on his face! Obviously not him, don't post and move on. It seems like way too much energy is being put into theories that sound like good tv shows or movies instead of really understanding who MH is. I'm a computer expert for several decades, graduated top of class, won only scholarship for upper year comp sci, etc. I led development in North America for one of the biggest software companies in the world. I'm saying this so there's some credibility behind what I'm going to say here. What I can tell you about this guy is:

1) I have looked over all of the transciptions of his notebooks or so I think. Contrary to some who I'm sure have good intentions but, frankly, don't know enough about what they're talking about, the majority of it is a needs analysis and specification for a game, mod or add on for a game, almost surely Screeps. I ran across Screeps after reading his notes and searching games with phrases, words, objects, etc. that his notes used but then I read that others had already come to this same conclusion and tried to get them to help...to no avail so far. I would say he's done it decent to good, intelligent, thought out and proper. There is no rambling, no mess nothing odd, as long as you're used to reading and writing that stuff. Almost surely, he worked in the field and not for tiny businesses. He may have worked as an independent software/IT consultant, at a consulting company or at a company doing their systems. He probably did work for, not tiny clients and probably not enormous clients. He almost surely has a formal education in computing to an extent because of what he's done in the notebook including using proper coding standards such as indentation, spacing, etc. I marked assignments in university for comp sci students and 60-75% of them didn't format and write their code properly as this guy has. I haven't coded very much in the past 15 or so years, you start out as a programmer and I've done my time at that. Still he's coding in C/C++ or a language that is based on it, probably Java. Many of the languages can be ruled out such as asp, php, fortran, apl, cobol, modulus, pascal, ruby, python, etc. There are two main worlds these days: Windows and Linux. I would venture to say he's more in the Linux world using Java, Tomcat, Apache server(s). These are small sets of computer people ;) He could be involved with open source projects too. These are his notebooks that he wrote. This is not just info about him while on the trail but his background is displayed in those notes! Much more background than anything else we can find. About the only other parts of his notes are a little chunk about nutrition which is oddly placed in the middle of the Screeps specs but maybe that's just when he was thinking about it or how they transcribed it. It looks like he was intelligently trying to figure out how he was going to maintain enough protein in his diet without carrying 20 pounds of meat and keeping it good for weeks. The other part is ideas for a new game he's creating called Nanites Guild or something, haven't got it in front of me right now. In short, his notes are fine, there's nothing odd about them and they say a certain amount about who he really is beyond the hiker.

2) He said he was in IT for years and he most likely was. People saw him in New York first and he told people all along the way that he was from New York and started there. He probably was and did. He told people he was only travelling 10 miles a day and he seems to have been moving at about that speed so he probably was. What he said all along the way for over a year to many people, even people he stayed with for days is all consistent. None of it sounds exaggerated, more the opposite as people have said he was friendly but seemed shy. Nothing seems nutty, manic, depressed, schizo or anything. He wasn't popping out of the bush every few days to find a drug dealer or grab a few bottles of the hard stuff. What I'm getting at is the most likely scenario is he's telling the truth in most to all of what he said. He probably does have a sister. She probably does live where he says. If he was lying and said he was staying with her, why wouldn't he say she lives in a close by town to where they were at instead of 3 hours away? His dad was probably physically abusive and he probably hasn't had contact with his parents for many years. He may have lost both entire families by distancing himself from them. It then wouldn't be a surprise that none of them would be looking for him...except maybe his sister. Not if he's gone off on these tangents before though. She may just think he's off on something and will return in a few years. We have no reason to think he's lied about anything unless and until someone can show otherwise.

3) Speaking of tangents, he's a gamer or he wouldn't have those writings in his notebooks. He's gone into different and contained worlds before under a different identity, with an alias. This is what he seems to be doing with his hiking. This would seem to be a self-contained journey for him. He expressed to hikers he didn't use social media and stay connected as he thought hackers might get into his stuff. He did the gaming online but I'm leaning toward thinking he didn't do much else online. He wrote in notebooks and seems to be reading, in pics of him, so he may have done more of that. He was found with near $4,000 dollars on him. I would propose that he made a conscious decision to assume a certain identity with the alias Ben Bilemy for his journey and carry cash without ID, bank card, credit cards, no other identification, no keys, no emergency contacts, no access to anything else. After all, if you're carrying that stuff then you wouldn't be carrying so much money. It's one or the other. Robbers could only get that money, not any of his possible wealth back home or identity. He didn't come up with Ben Bilemy on the spot at a hostel check in desk. If someone wants to fade away, they'd use Jones, Smith, John, Bill, Not Ben Bilemy! That name means something to him. To wrap up, this was his purposely separate hiking life he quickly adopted near the beginning and stuck with.

4) Almost nobody goes into the woods alone for days carrying thousands of dollars and, if he had near $4,000US at the end, let's guess he had 6,000-10,000 to start. Almost nobody would take all of the last money they had either. In fact, that money probably wasn't that much to him or he would have made some kind of arrangements beforehand to not be carrying all of it all the time. It makes me think this guy made very good money and $10,000 wasn't that much to him. He also seems very well mannered as some have said and seen in some pics. So, his parents may have been either doing pretty well, regimented such as army or both. He didn't grow up in a barn, as they say. He could have played the software developer, project manager, software consultant on the front end with clients very well.

5) There has been discussion about how nobody could have realized he is missing. There are plenty of people who have gone missing without anybody realizing. He probably quit his job as he said, so who from work would be looking?! Estranged from family. If he gamed lots, worked a fair amount, went off on other tangents and hardly hung with friends, who would miss him? He's just off doing something for a few years I guess. Sometime he'll pop back in. If he led the life I did in the software company, it was more than a job, a way of life much of the time with flying around, staying in hotels, going out with whoever you met during the day, etc. Busy. Little to no time to hang with friends.

I hope I've done something I can do best in this case and that's make a proper and realistic high potential profile that goes far beyond what I've seen or read so far or what the police could possibly even have. With it, I am also saying, how about we concentrate energy on who he most likely is and what he was most likely doing instead of all these far fetched theories, probably incorrect assumptions, accusations of lying, suggestions of criminal activities or criminal family and all. This guy, MH, was probably Fully Harmless and who he said. Just because we can't find his sister doesn't mean he's lying about having one or there's some sinister reason why she hasn't been looking for him.

Where to look from here....

There may have been a period where he was testing the hiking waters and used his real name. Maybe that first few weeks or so in New York, April or May or even before. That log in these posts has entries for Apr and May but just says that he said he did things in those months, it doesn't say people witnessed him. Nobody seems to have said anything about him back then so he could have been going by his real name while visiting hostels, going into stores and hanging with others. He seems to have bought all the gear he used for most of the journey later too so he'd be wearing whatever and looking however. This could explain why we aren't finding people talking about seeing him in those early days. Some people had to have seen him. Who gave him the Denim name?!

Again, realizing the most likely scenario is he was being honest then he probably was trying to get to the Keys and not kill himself the most difficult way imaginable! As far as the end, if he lost that much weight within 2-3 months, he must have been sick somehow, whether he caught something such as from the water or flu from someone else. He got too weak to travel and was probably just trying to sustain, going to get water as close as possible and hiding away again, hoping to feel better but wasting away. I believe there aren't nearly as many hikers in the summer on that FT so then what is the estimate of how many would have walked by him? How many out of how many would stop and see if someone was there instead of just continuing on their way?

Finding the first place he used Ben Bilemy would mean anywhere before, he was using a different name, probably his own while wearing jeans ;) These people, hikers will be more difficult to find because they won't recognize Denim, Mostly Harmless or Ben Bilemy.

What if he had just found out one or both of his parents had died and maybe it sent him soul searching, quitting his job and hiking?
 
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  • #238
I thought his foot looked like your fingers do when you stay too long in a bath or pool.

I see dirt in the cracks in his foot, I think you're mistaking that for his foot being waterlogged.

I know a lot of people on WS think that Denim/MH was starving himself on purpose. I don't agree. I think he was fighting to stay alive until someone discovered him. It was probably a lost cause based on the level of cachexia illustrated in the pm pics.

One of the items that was in his tent was a collapsible bowl like you have for your pets when traveling. I think he was sitting or trying to sit very close to the tent opening because he was trying to get rainwater to hydrate himself. He was there during the rainy season when very few hikers make the trek so I think he endured many cycles of drenchings in the tent being so close to a swamp.

I think he spent a good long time sitting close to the tent opening in a futile attempt to attract attention to his situation.

You're never getting enough hydration from rainfall and a collapsable bowl. We know he was hydrated so he was getting water somewhere else.

According to the official site of the Florida Trail, hiking in the summer or rainy season could mean you can be knee deep in swampy water where you are always water logged. They suggest hammocks rather than tents because of the level of saturation.

Florida Trail, Big Cypress

Nobles is elevated. It was a road and airstrip many years ago so no flooding issues there. The freshwater pond he was getting his water from is likely the source of some the gravel they built the place with, along with the canals on the side of the trail. Florida Trail, Big Cypress North
 
  • #239
That type of behavior is sometimes associated with people with obsessive compulsive disorders. Most people associate OCD with performing functions to the extent they become rituals, like showering 5 times a day, arranging food on the plate just so before they eat, checking they locked the front door 10 times before they're satisfied it's closed, etc. but there can be disorders regarding personal hygiene, too. It could also be associated to his wearing the same clothes day after day. MH may have had phobias relating to those issues.
Yes, I agree. Certain ED's like anorexia are correlated with OCD.

He was hiking and had a huge pack. I don't think he brought a lot of clothes though, the photographs from the other hikers tell that story.
 
  • #240
I have the case file, the pictures, etc. I don’t know if I’m allowed to post links to them here. I never got an answer from admins.
I'd post them because we know it is valid information.
 
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