@Richard, I appreciate all your updates on Dickie’s case.
There are two things I question, and I’m probably WAY off base with this:
Any thoughts on Dickie being disciplined by his own family and his death being covered up?
And any thoughts on his death being caused accidentally by a hunter?
I’m sorry, but I’m grasping at straws. Dickie reminds me so much of my brother at his age.
You are right in that there seems to only be 4 plausible scenarios:
1. Stranger abduction
2. Runaway
3. Discipline by dad and death covered up
3. Hunting accident and death hidden
Having grown up there, knowing the families, having talked to friends of Dickie’s over the years, and my years of working in child protective services i feel strongly that:
1. Dickie didnt run away. He had limited resources, ie food and/or money. If he had run away, he would certainly have taken the lunch he packed himself over a heavy shotgun w limited shells, leaving the majority of shells in a box along side the road. He also wouldn’t have left Mapleton going that direction. Would have made more sense to head north on Highway 22 towards Mankato or Southeast towards Mn Lake where the train stopped. Running away in that direction is nothing for miles of farm land and dirt roads. And why leave the bike if you’re running away, get further much faster on a bike…
2. Stranger abduction is always possible. Especially given Dickie’s size. He was a very small guy. So it is always possible someone was traveling by and took the opportunity to snatch him. I grew up during the Jacob Wetterling abduction, that’s why I’ll never say it wasn’t a stranger abduction. Highly unlikely, yes. But still possible.
3. A hunting accident and cover up is possible. Mapleton is small. Like not a single stop light small. But people talk. And in my experience something that heavy weighs on the conscience over the years. Maybe easy for one person to cover it up. But for several? Not sure. In walking through that option, if an accident had occurred there would still have been evidence, blood on the ground, dirt disturbed if they buried him, etc. And in having talked to friends that searched for him, there wasn’t any of that.
4. In my opinion, the most likely scenario unfortunately is that something happened between Dickie and his father. It was well known his father had a drinking problem and to be violent when he was drunk. His father also had easy access to digging equipment and private land. And as someone who worked years in child protective services, there are things the parents said to reporters and those involved that seem “off” and contradictory. Also having spoken directly to Dickie’s dear friend he stated even as a teenager he felt strongly that the scene by the road seemed staged when they arrived to join the search party. Dickie would have never left those things there. And that the time line reported from the parents didn’t make sense….
I just wish the current investigators would at the very minimum list Dickie as missing on the MN Missing website. Everyone lost deserves to be found and at the very least, it would keep his name and information out there in the event that if anything ever is found in Mapleton, or anywhere for that matter, that could possibly bring Dickie home and give his sisters some closure.