In Jan 2007, Steven wrote an article for The Clipper about "seasonal affective disorder" and in reading it, it seems very personal. He recommends a specific book, talks about a light box and interviews an inpatient psychiatrist at LDS Hospital. The photo accompanying the article is of a very pretty girl.
http://www.clippertoday.com/view/full_story/143503/article-How-to-Fight-Off-The-Winter-Blues?
Q: Important: Did Steven base this article on his specific experiences, which are common and understandable?
A: We talked to the editor and he doesnt know except that it is a stock photo.
Q: Is it at all possible that Steven received treatment for this, or another, short-term anxiety disorder - at any time?
A: Sure, but none we're aware of.
Q: Do you know if he took that picture himself (ie, does he know that girl)? Might not hurt to talk to her?
A: It was a stock photo
Q: Any indications that Steven was recruited into a "network marketing" (MLM) business, or buying products from them?
A: There were no products like this in his apartment.
Q: Any indications that Steven was taking "natural" or "herbal" products to boost energy, promote weight loss, or even help him stay away? Lots of empty Mountain Dew (high in caffeine), Red Bull, etc, cans/bottles in the apartment or car?
A: He had mentioned that he didnt like the way caffeine affected him so he was drinking caffeine-free stuff.
Q: An LDS websleuther asks: Since Steven attended Temple in the midst of driving back and forth from St George, any indications that Steven planned to visit other LDS temples, while travelling?
A: He was very regular about his temple attendance but he always went to the nearest temple.
Q: Was his temple clothing found at his apartment...or in the car?
A: He usually rented temple clothing.