NV NV - Steven T. Koecher, 30, Henderson, 13 Dec 2009 - # 3

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  • #361
Trust me. Those are both home security videos ;)

The cars you see in the second video, are parked in the home's carport.

The first video was taken from the home's camera #3.
The second video was taken from the home's camera #7.

You're right. From what it looks like, he walked FURTHER into the neighborhood.

I have the satellite map open, your timeline, this...and I'm now going back and forth and pulling hair! Just still looks weird that he would go that way. At first the thing he walks by looked like a trashcan to me for a shopping center, which is why I was confused. Not to mention it took him that long to walk around the house? I know in the first video that vehicle stops, but you see no more video as to how long it sat there. Did he talk to them? Google maps marks the house it stopped in front of though as Preferred Mortgage Services.
 
  • #362
Webrocket,
Did you see that article Steven wrote for that small paper in Utah about Prop.8 in Caliornia ? You might find it interesting. Steven is a thoughtful and articulate writer. Laytonian has a link to the article ; it is a few pages back, if you didn't already see it. I would like to know what you think ; do you see any clues in that article ?
 
  • #363
I have the satellite map open, your timeline, this...and I'm now going back and forth and pulling hair! Just still looks weird that he would go that way. At first the thing he walks by looked like a trashcan to me for a shopping center, which is why I was confused. Not to mention it took him that long to walk around the house? I know in the first video that vehicle stops, but you see no more video as to how long it sat there. Did he talk to them? Google maps marks the house it stopped in front of though as Preferred Mortgage Services.

The reason the car seems to go slow and then fast (and why he seems to walk fast and then slow), is because the video was shot through a fisheye lens. Look at how curved the drainspout is, and how curved other things are.

A fisheye lens makes nearby moving images look like they're moving faster than those that are further away. We were confused by that, at first, also.

He parked in the little circle cul de sac. For some reason, Google's maps keep moving the marker.

The trashcan is a standard suburban, automated can. I have one just like it.
 
  • #364
Webrocket,
Did you see that article Steven wrote for that small paper in Utah about Prop.8 in Caliornia ? You might find it interesting. Steven is a thoughtful and articulate writer. Laytonian has a link to the article ; it is a few pages back, if you didn't already see it. I would like to know what you think ; do you see any clues in that article ?

I have a link to that article on the timeline now (under his work experience, by the Clipper, then click on example).
 
  • #365
The reason the car seems to go slow and then fast (and why he seems to walk fast and then slow), is because the video was shot through a fisheye lens. Look at how curved the drainspout is, and how curved other things are.

A fisheye lens makes nearby moving images look like they're moving faster than those that are further away. We were confused by that, at first, also.

He parked in the little circle cul de sac. For some reason, Google's maps keep moving the marker.

The trashcan is a standard suburban, automated can. I have one just like it.

I see the cul de sac. Ok about the trashcan, when I first saw the video on you tube today it looked like one of those huge brick things they build, so thank you for clearing it up.
 
  • #366
Hi ya'll. Just trying to get caught up on all the activity here today. Welcome to fellow Vegas girl, Nicole!

I've decided to curb my local detective work around here this weekend until we get some feedback from Naegle & family. I so hope they're able to find something of substance that we can run with. Or better yet, find Steven! Of course, I will keep an eye out for Steven wherever I go. There's a LOT of city between Sun City Anthem and MLK & Craig. And a lot of buses too! Naegle has my cell number if they need me.

Can someone clue me in on the general school of thought with regard to Steven's boss?
 
  • #367
Hi there Fairy1!! Staying dry?? I am surprised cnn or one of the bigger networks hasn't snatched this up yet. I know on foxnews.com today they mention this site as a place to come for information. He looks so familiar, which is crazy to me.
 
  • #368
Hi there Fairy1!! Staying dry?? I am surprised cnn or one of the bigger networks hasn't snatched this up yet. I know on foxnews.com today they mention this site as a place to come for information. He looks so familiar, which is crazy to me.

Still drying out from all the rain this week - it's been crazy!

What are your thoughts about the possible sightings of Steven in the MLK/Craig area? What possible reason could there be for him to go to that area? And you'd be hard pressed to get any further from SCA!

Something else that crossed my mind today; why hasn't the family called upon their church for help searching? There are countless wards in Las Vegas and thousands upon thousands of potential volunteers. I should think they'd be happy to help finding one of their own. Does this strike anyone as odd?
 
  • #369
Still drying out from all the rain this week - it's been crazy!

What are your thoughts about the possible sightings of Steven in the MLK/Craig area? What possible reason could there be for him to go to that area? And you'd be hard pressed to get any further from SCA!

Something else that crossed my mind today; why hasn't the family called upon their church for help searching? There are countless wards in Las Vegas and thousands upon thousands of potential volunteers. I should think they'd be happy to help finding one of their own. Does this strike anyone as odd?

I think they have, in conjunction with the regular, organized groups.
http://clippertoday.com/view/full_s...E-STORY--An-outpouring-of-friends--strangers?

In the Elizabeth Smart case in Utah, it was pretty much a church-search effort, because we really don't have any of the regular missing persons search groups here.
 
  • #370
I think they have, in conjunction with the regular, organized groups.
http://clippertoday.com/view/full_s...E-STORY--An-outpouring-of-friends--strangers?

In the Elizabeth Smart case in Utah, it was pretty much a church-search effort, because we really don't have any of the regular missing persons search groups here.

Thanks - but that article says "church friends from Utah." I'm talking about the members in Las Vegas. Power in numbers. I think they can do better than that. ;)

Maybe they don't feel that type of search is necessary? IDK.
 
  • #371
Webrocket,
Did you see that article Steven wrote for that small paper in Utah about Prop.8 in Caliornia ? You might find it interesting. Steven is a thoughtful and articulate writer. Laytonian has a link to the article ; it is a few pages back, if you didn't already see it. I would like to know what you think ; do you see any clues in that article ?

thanks for the heads up on this. I mentioned Prop 8 way back and although this article predates the actual Prop 8 passage by 2 years, I'm not sure when it all started.

I can't say I see any particular clues other than to say that in the course of writing this article he was interviewing some people who were very anti-gay. Since it was always my hunch that Steve is gay, I wonder how he felt doing the story especially when they kept stressing the "natural family". Talk about exclusionary language. Interestingly, the town of Kanab is a border town with Arizona as is St. George.
 
  • #372
thanks for the heads up on this. I mentioned Prop 8 way back and although this article predates the actual Prop 8 passage by 2 years, I'm not sure when it all started.

I can't say I see any particular clues other than to say that in the course of writing this article he was interviewing some people who were very anti-gay. Since it was always my hunch that Steve is gay, I wonder how he felt doing the story especially when they kept stressing the "natural family". Talk about exclusionary language. Interestingly, the town of Kanab is a border town with Arizona as is St. George.

Would it help to know that he was working for his father, when he wrote that?

Another story is "The winter blues: How to fight them off", that seems to hit home, because his mother says he was tired of the winters in SLC, so moved south.

His other writings for the Clipper are here; while they're nice enough stories, the "full quiver" one was his only venture into political coverage:

http://snurl.com/u5ycc [clippertoday_com]
 
  • #373
what relationship did the Koechers have to the owner of the Clipper? they are all over the place in that news organization.
 
  • #374
what relationship did the Koechers have to the owner of the Clipper? they are all over the place in that news organization.

Steven's father Rolf Koecher is the Executive Editor.
 
  • #375
Steven's father Rolf Koecher is the Executive Editor.

not sure how profitable that news org is but it should have provided some job security at least.
 
  • #376
not sure how profitable that news org is but it should have provided some job security at least.

It was Steven's first real job out of college. He was a "stringer" for almost 1-1/2 years, before he took the job at the online edition of the Salt Lake Tribune. Despite his degree, that was pretty much the end of his journalism career.

After that, he worked at online advertiser Matchbin and then moved to St George for a career in the window washing industry.

(Not trying to be snarky, but it was just down down down....)
 
  • #377
nothing snarky. just a legitimate observation.
 
  • #378
http://www.stgeorge.biz/biz/162/Travis-Window-and-Blind-Cleaning.html

Maybe this is what the flier the police found looked like. Which would make sense why they called his boss. I don't think his boss is involved...or knows much.

I would like to know why Steven was passing out fliers in that neighborhood when he came across those girls. Did he agree to do that earlier or did he choose on his own? I don't think he would hand them out if he "planned" to not come back.

Hey, all. This flier idea struck me when I forst saw the videotape, every time I check Steven's thread the thoughts in my mind say"Why did he park there? Why did he leave the gifts? There has to be a logical reason" Hiding the car is one. But my main idea in the beginning, was to put the car on a main road and walk the cul-de-sacs passing out fliers. We have done it selling candy. I lean toward thinking he wanted to move to Vegas and get to work.
 
  • #379
Hey, all. This flier idea struck me when I forst saw the videotape, every time I check Steven's thread the thoughts in my mind say"Why did he park there? Why did he leave the gifts? There has to be a logical reason" Hiding the car is one. But my main idea in the beginning, was to put the car on a main road and walk the cul-de-sacs passing out fliers. We have done it selling candy. I lean toward thinking he wanted to move to Vegas and get to work.

That's what you get for thinking logically ;)

Most of the neighborhood was canvassed. No one ever saw a flier, or Steven. His boss says he didn't send him there, and there's a firm no-soliciting policy in Anthem Sun City.
 
  • #380
I'm still here and reading! My mind is just burnt out at the moment. LOL

You guys are fantastic
 
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