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That was the direction he was last seen to be headed. But, I thought it had been searched thoroughly.
I'm from Nebraska too. And I agree that the area Chance was in isn't a place someone who's thinking straight should be walking at night. The problem is, Chance wasn't thinking straight. He may have had some alcohol while golfing. He didn't like a comment made to him, so he had his wife drive 30 miles to come get him from the game. On the way back to town, he got upset at his wife. When they arrived at her grandparents, he walked off in a fit of temper just before dark, headed for a part of WY so deserted, some people would hesitate to DRIVE through it at night. Then it felt reasonable to ask a friend to drive 3.5 hrs to come get him. When that didn't work he appears to have walked on in an unreasonable state of mind, passing by an open truck stop without stopping, even though a severe downpour had started.I always wondered if his disappearance was accidental or on purpose. I live in Nebraska, know a little bit about the area. Enough to know that someone wouldn't intentionally walk there, at least at night. If they are digging for a body, it had to be intentional, but the body wasn't placed there that night. Whoever it is, if it isn't Chance Englebert, then I hope another family can find some peace in bringing their loved one home.
Good point. I think it is likely that if this is Chance, this will turn out to be death by misadventure. We know how often bodies turn up in searches long after the areas have been searched “thoroughly”, to no fault (usually) of searchers. Bodies are hard to find.I'm from Nebraska too. And I agree that the area Chance was in isn't a place someone who's thinking straight should be walking at night. The problem is, Chance wasn't thinking straight. He may have had some alcohol while golfing. He didn't like a comment made to him, so he had his wife drive 30 miles to come get him from the game. On the way back to town, he got upset at his wife. When they arrived at her grandparents, he walked off in a fit of temper just before dark, headed for a part of WY so deserted, some people would hesitate to DRIVE through it at night. Then it felt reasonable to ask a friend to drive 3.5 hrs to come get him. When that didn't work he appears to have walked on in an unreasonable state of mind, passing by an open truck stop without stopping, even though a severe downpour had started.
Good point. I think it is likely that if this is Chance, this will turn out to be death by misadventure. We know how often bodies turn up in searches long after the areas have been searched “thoroughly”, to no fault (usually) of searchers. Bodies are hard to find.
Although, I admit I do still cast a side eye to his wife and her family. There was some…odd behavior afterwards.
Regardless, this is a case I have followed from the start, and I pray for his family’s sake that this is him, so they can start moving towards some measure of closure.
I'm going to hazard a guess that there was a little more said to him than just a comment he didn't like. I think there is way more to this than just a comment that rubbed him the wrong way. There is also the convenience store clerk's account who remembered selling him tobacco. That clerk said that he told him he had an argument with his wife and needed to take a walk to cool off, but that he was heading back now. He doesn't sound like he was so intoxicated, IMO, that he would be so oblivious to take dangerous and precarious walk. But I guess we will hopefully soon have a least a part of an answer to what happened to him. The rest of what that clerk had to say can be found in the link.I'm from Nebraska too. And I agree that the area Chance was in isn't a place someone who's thinking straight should be walking at night. The problem is, Chance wasn't thinking straight. He may have had some alcohol while golfing. He didn't like a comment made to him, so he had his wife drive 30 miles to come get him from the game. On the way back to town, he got upset at his wife. When they arrived at her grandparents, he walked off in a fit of temper just before dark, headed for a part of WY so deserted, some people would hesitate to DRIVE through it at night. Then it felt reasonable to ask a friend to drive 3.5 hrs to come get him. When that didn't work he appears to have walked on in an unreasonable state of mind, passing by an open truck stop without stopping, even though a severe downpour had started.
"Couch further said that law enforcement officials were seen with shovels at the site in what he believes has been characterized as a crime scene."
I can't seem to focus in on the area, are they on a cliff/bluff peak? Looks like a deceivingly high area? Anyone know the area and the terrain?![]()
Body Discovered In Nebraska May Be Missing Moorcroft Man Chance Englebert
A body found Saturday morning near rural Gering, Nebraska, may be that of Moorcroft man Chance Englebert, who has been missing for more than six years,…cowboystatedaily.com
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