carbuff
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bbmLE has not even begun to explore the SP case, in terms of searching for her. They have no clue where to look and so many of the possible areas have been buried under snow since she went "missing." IMO, she is deceased and they will find her come the spring.
I'm really not attempting to be admirable. I have gut feelings on most of the cases I follow as to whether the missing folks are alive or not - and I'm almost always right - based on the circumstances.
One of the things that concerns me most about Steven is how he seems to have distanced himself from family and friends in the year or so before he went missing. That is a red flag to me and should be to the family as well.
One of the things I've been thinking about is how so many of his "friends" have nothing of substance to say. It reminds me of runaway kids whose friends DO know that they ran away and may even know where they are, but won't say. It's odd to me.
Yes, that's the thing that worries me most. As a formerly depressed and suicidal person, I recognize a lot of danger signs in Steven's behavior -- the fact that he seemed normal to his friends while letting his life kind of mess up being another.
I would still like to know if he ever played golf at that course. You can see a lot about surrounding neighborhoods while you're golfing, especially if you've had to go off course to locate an errant ball. If he played there, he might have been able to spot that cul de sac from the course -- he would have walked within two houses of it. A place where he could leave the car with reasonable certainty it would be safe until found, and not found too soon.
If that was what he was thining, he would want a place where he could be certain it wouldn't be his family who finds the body. Which makes me think if that was what he did, he would have gone to a place where he thought he would have been found by now. I know they've searched the golf course, but there's a lot of rugged area just off the fairways and greens.
If I were in the area, I'd play or walk that course to see how much of that cul de sac is visible from the nearest fairway and green.
Just to give you an idea how rugged that area is, I pulled some photos off the golf course's website (www.reveregolf.com). Note the houses uphill from the course -- that's Sun City Anthem all around. The golf course is down in the canyons.