Although I don't post much here anymore, I still think about Steven every day and read every single one of your posts. Once again, I'm in awe of the level of commitment displayed here among what are essentially strangers, coming together to solve the puzzle of a missing man who it seems many others have forgotten.
And indeed this case does seem like a puzzle. IF Steven met with foul play, then that is an accurate description of his disappearance, as one would have to discover who the murderer(s) were, how Steven met them, if and how his driving 'binges' are related to his murder, etc. But what if it's not a puzzle, and this case is exactly how it appears? A 30-year old man whose life wasn't going as planned, jobless, under pressure from his upwardly mobile family to achieve a certain level of success, unmarried and Mormon, drives his car to a neighborhood in Henderson, Nevada and ditches it - to either walk into the hills and commit suicide OR to run away and start a new life. My opinion still changes daily on which of the three it is, and I do believe these are really the only three options.
If Steven met with foul play, I do think that is him on the video. I do think he drove to Henderson himself not under duress. I just can't get on board with someone murdering him on the night of Dec 12 in St. George, getting rid of every single piece of evidence that would indicate a crime was committed, driving Steven's car to Henderson, impersonating him on the phone with close friends, and just happening to look so much like Steven that Steven's own family mistakes the murderer for him on the videos. That, to me, seems very far fetched.
If Steven was murdered, he met his demise with someone he met in the SCA neighborhood, IMO.