Found Deceased NE - Tyler Goodrich, 35, left his house to go on a run, Lincoln, 3 Nov 2023

  • #881
Does not appear to be a homicide per press conference.
 
  • #882
  • #883
I can't listen to most of that. I don't think a worse place could have been chosen for a news conference. I mean, what's the rush? Tyler has been gone over a year. Take the time to go back to headquarters where it's quieter. lol

Due to that is there anyone that could hear what was being said after 45 seconds in? TIA
I think they don't want it to leak out all over social media --> conspiracies etc.
 
  • #884
I think they don't want it to leak out all over social media --> conspiracies etc.
So they'd chose to hold their news conference near where he was found? I'd think headquarters would be a better (and quieter) option.
 
  • #885
This is very sad. I hope whomever this is, their family will be able to find out what happened. I wonder why this victim was undiscovered for so long (though I know it happens).
 
  • #886
Wow that'd be wild if he was this close the whole time.
 
  • #887
My thoughts are with his family as they wait to find out.
 
  • #888
This is very sad. I hope whomever this is, their family will be able to find out what happened. I wonder why this victim was undiscovered for so long (though I know it happens).
I’m from Lincoln, and trying to figure out where exactly he’s standing. I think the area to the officer’s left is rugged woods, without any significant trails. But I can’t fathom that someone hasn’t searched there before. It always seemed the most likely place for him to go, IMHO.
 
  • #889
I’m from Lincoln, and trying to figure out where exactly he’s standing. I think the area to the officer’s left is rugged woods, without any significant trails. But I can’t fathom that someone hasn’t searched there before. It always seemed the most likely place for him to go, IMHO.
The first post that a body had been found says it was at Hwy 77 and West Pioneers which is HERE. I see a bunch of trees that look like the sort behind him.

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Above pic source linked above.

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Above pic source HERE.
 
  • #890
The first post that a body had been found says it was at Hwy 77 and West Pioneers which is HERE. I see a bunch of trees that look like the sort behind him.
It's the cars on the hill across the road that have me stumped. In any case, I think "Highway 77 and West Pioneers" is a general description for Wilderness Park, which is east of the highway and runs North/South for a couple of miles. It's a pretty rugged area, but not so big that with all the people that were searching, it seems someone would have found him (or whomever it is). Not that I think there is anything nefarious about it, just feels weird to me because it's so close to where he lived and seemed, at least to me, to be the most likely place to run to.
 
  • #891
It's the cars on the hill across the road that have me stumped. In any case, I think "Highway 77 and West Pioneers" is a general description for Wilderness Park, which is east of the highway and runs North/South for a couple of miles. It's a pretty rugged area, but not so big that with all the people that were searching, it seems someone would have found him (or whomever it is). Not that I think there is anything nefarious about it, just feels weird to me because it's so close to where he lived and seemed, at least to me, to be the most likely place to run to.
Are there dog walking paths there along with a place to park somewhere to get to them?
 
  • #892
  • #893
Less than 1000 yards from his house.
Wow!! Not the first time this has happened in a MP case. But it astounds me in every case. David Schultz was found in a corn field almost across the road from his parked semi. It too had been searched.

Poor Tyler.
 
  • #894
Less than 1000 yards from his house.
He must have hidden himself away because that's WAY too close to be missed all this time with all the searches that were done. I can't wait to hear if they tell us exactly where, etc. Just wow.
 
  • #895
Well, this is likely the reason. People tend to look down for bodies, not up. Did he hang himself way up high so no one would see him? Otherwise it's hard to imagine how a dead body didn't just fall out of the tree if he shot himself, for instance. Did he strap himself to the trunk? Very odd.

The Lincoln Police Department got a call just before 9:45 a.m. from a person walking their dog saying there was remains of a body in a tree.

 
  • #896
This seems pretty exact.

The body was found about 967 yards from Tyler Goodrich’s home, according to authorities.

 
  • #897
If so close, and not far off the beaten path, you'd THINK searchers would have found him before this. Since they didn't, I wonder why? Hidden somewhere?
Let's not go conspiracy. This happens all the time. You could easily find 50 cases where searchers were almost literally on top of the body and missed it. All. The. Time.
 
  • #898
Let's not go conspiracy. This happens all the time. You could easily find 50 cases where searchers were almost literally on top of the body and missed it. All. The. Time.
The post you're quoting was before I read (and posted) that he was found in a tree. I'm thinking searchers are used to looking down for a body, not up. It didn't make a lot of sense before, but makes total sense now that I know that fact. :)
 
  • #899
The post you're quoting was before I read (and posted) that he was found in a tree. I'm thinking searchers are used to looking down for a body, not up. It didn't make a lot of sense before, but makes total sense now that I know that fact. :)
Either way, it happens all the time. Knox cited a specific example above.

The important point is that because a body was missed - on the ground, in a tree, in the water - in a search doesn't reliably mean anything at all.
 
  • #900
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