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one did in Minnesota.
starting to think a 18 wheeler truck driver
one did in Minnesota.
The timing is what is throwing me off here too. I just can't imagine he left the bar at 1:20am and stood around in that area across the street for 20min in that weather before messaging his friends to leave. There is no way he would be enjoying a smoke for 20min in that temperature. There is no way he would be on the phone for 20min in that temperature just waiting around outside. He had no jacket! If the bar has surveillance that he left at 1:20am and the next time he is seen is 1:40am right across the street then where the heck was he for those 20min? There is no way I believe he was just standing around between the bar and the market for 20min! Did he go inside someplace between 1:20 and 1:40? A car? A store/restaurant that was open?
IMOO... I think this will be a drug issue. The vague comments from family, seems to be a change in appearance also. Hopefully I am wrong but the Heroin around here has been deadly.
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It would be so helpful to know who else, if anybody, he was on the phone with that evening. The bar says they can see in other surveillance that he was last seen walking up the road to the surface artery. There has to be more than that if he was outside for 30 minutes before friends and cousins noticed he was gone. I wish we knew these two details.
I hate to say it or even think it...but I agree. The 20 or so minute lapse in time is what's troubling me.
Ok i'm not sure why everyone is having a hard time buying this timeline. First of all, we can't be assured that the time that Bell in Hand has perfectly matches that of the surveillance photos from Boston Public Market. Let's just say there is a margin of error of roughly 2-3 minutes. It was 21 degrees with a windchill of 13 degrees. Yes it was really cold but if he is completely inebriated he wouldn't feel a thing. If he gets tossed for being too drunk as we suspect, he probably has no idea what he's doing. What if he chats up a girl outside? There are a few other bars there. And even with the cold there would still be people walking around outside. So he leaves the bar at 1:20am (bell in hand time)...talks to a girl...has a smoke with her outside --7 minutes. Looks at Boston Public Market...thinks its a place that sells smokes (he's has one left). Walks over...at about 1:30 am. Smokes another butt. 1:35am. Footage captures him at 1:40am (Boston Public Market Time) I think its totally feasible especially given his suspected condition.I think this is where we are all getting upset -- how stupid - management and their statement -- we all caught on pretty quickly that one time stamp is 140 another 4 minutes later
so in twenty min he went poof---- on no cameras anywhere in an area , that those here are familiar with is just not possible
poof a short spaceship ride UP and then a drop off across the street
and if you look at his body language on the shot with him standing there - to me it fits, staring at the bar waiting for his friends , to come with his coat, and not be alone, scared, buzzed and hurting from the cold
its a "waiting" posture check it out agian
OT..I am the Mom of 4 girls! 😂
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he has a thread here in located persons but it is some pages back, let me see if I can find it.
Insomniac that I am, I was up at 2am on that newborn Saturday, and although I didn't have a thermometer handy as I stepped onto my balcony, I can tell you that -9 might have been the official average tempt for Friday the 13th, but it felt several degrees colder than that in the wee hours of Saturday morning.
I've been in that part of town; the map looks rather straightforward but it's a maze of narrow streets and odd angles. I suspect he went out for his cigarettes, got turned around and went the wrong way around the block, and eventually wound up in front of the Market thinking it was the door of the place he left. (Of course they weren't letting him in. It was closed.)
It does not take long to develop fatal hypothermia at those temperatures.
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You've never been to Boston. If he was so bombed they would have likely just shut the door on him. I don't think they really care at that point. It's near closing time. The kid can't stand straight. They don't want him there any longer. They probably told him to call his friends and get out.
Totally. No door guy wants to be cleaning up barf or breaking a fight up that night
Just so you guys also know Bell In Hand has a reputation of having real *******s ad bouncers. Here's one example: http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-bell-in-hand-boston?hrid=PDLzvGHTJWFblEA16eDMVQ&utm_source=ishare
there are many more. I would guarantee they tossed Zach.