NY NY - Robert Mayer, 46, Dix Hills, 14 Jun 2013 - # 7

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  • #841
CatFancier, Thank you! Those are impressive listings. Thanks for pulling the information together for us.

:goodpost: :gomods: :lookingitup:
 
  • #842
I want to post this again. Call me Dopey if you want.
Why were there no candlelight vigils held at their church?
With all the 2,500 support group, let's say 500 local..........
Why no vigil at their church? Ida wears a rosary etc....
I just don't get it. I must be missing something. :twocents:

Idk... But my hunch is that if anyone there in that church community has any suspicion of a suicide, then all bets are off. Church +suicide don't mix.

My cousin is a detective. I talked to her about this case tonight, and showed her the known facts and NamUs for RM. The endangered missing categorization led her to the conclusion that at some point, he was suicidal. Because of HIPA laws, someone may not be disclosing something. MOO based on cuz' influence. So lucky to have her...:blushing:
 
  • #843
Say he left voluntarily, how does one start over? Do you have to get a new name, soc sec number? He would have to resurface eventually, right?
 
  • #844
But being that its not a crime to leave home Is BIL obligated to tell anyone?
Or can he just tell Roberts mom and sister?

In my opinion, they would tell the family he was found. They wouldn't string the family along with this "missing" business. Why should they? They'll close the case and inform the family the reason why they are closing the case. However, LE may not tell the family RM's whereabouts, if RM doesn't want contact. Maybe they will say something general, such as RM is living in another state.

This is just my opinion, but based on what I have seen over the years. There are privacy laws, but LE is not going to keep a charade up for the "missing" either.
 
  • #845
Re your "found" list .. this one is sort of interesting:


Barry Landgarten (Assisted)
Missing Since : July 29, 1997
Missing From : Lake Mary, Florida
Found : Safe, May 2004.
Solved: by Clark County Medical Examiner's Office, Assisted by: Doe Network members Jade Melindez & "Daphne"

This man was found safe. Wonder what the Medical Examiner's Office had to do with it.

I loved the one man who wanted to be a cowboy!

If Robert was fed up with his life and deliberately disappeared, that's kind of tough on his children.

Actually, when people disappear voluntarily and for their own purposes, it's tough on a lot of people. Selfish, even.
 
  • #846
IMO it is a selfish act to disappear one's self, but it happens all the time, i.e in most MP cases. Some are surely medical, i.e a breakdown of some kind or depression or a mental illness. I never understand why those of sound mind do not at least leave a note. I guess people don't like to admit or acknowledge that they are running away from life, responsibilities, etc. and knowingly causing pain and possibly financial despair to others.

IMO a lot of adults have probably thought at least fleetingly of chucking it all and taking off. I know I have. But I would never leave those left behind wondering if I had been abducted, murdered or killed myself.

RM's disappearance makes no sense to me in so many ways. The only theory that makes a little bit of sense is suicide, IMO. And even that doesn't really, with what we have been told, unless parts of the story are staged, i.e the car, so as not to suggest this option.
 
  • #847
I was thinking about some older posts- I was curious about the close family friend
that was ill - was there anymore information on that?
A possible ploy for RM to get I'm contact-maybe?
 
  • #848
Say he left voluntarily, how does one start over? Do you have to get a new name, soc sec number? He would have to resurface eventually, right?

Good question. I wonder about that too. He could work under the table or maybe he took someone else's identification and is working under their name. He could have stolen it from a friend, relative or bought it from a homeless person. He could have their SS#, birth date, place of birth, and full name, then ordered the docs. Who knows? Maybe he is living with someone and is still trying to find a way to work without being "Robert Mayer." Perhaps he hasn't figured it out yet.

I do wonder if LE flags Social Security numbers or if they only check for activity on occasion. I've heard of "missing" people being found years after being reported missing and during that time, lived and worked under their real SS#s and names.

Just some thoughts--
 
  • #849
I was thinking about some older posts- I was curious about the close family friend
that was ill - was there anymore information on that?
A possible ploy for RM to get I'm contact-maybe?

I don't know the answer, but my immediate thoughts after reading it was the same as yours.
 
  • #850
Re your "found" list .. this one is sort of interesting:


Barry Landgarten (Assisted)
Missing Since : July 29, 1997
Missing From : Lake Mary, Florida
Found : Safe, May 2004.
Solved: by Clark County Medical Examiner's Office, Assisted by: Doe Network members Jade Melindez & "Daphne"

This man was found safe. Wonder what the Medical Examiner's Office had to do with it.

I loved the one man who wanted to be a cowboy!

If Robert was fed up with his life and deliberately disappeared, that's kind of tough on his children.

Actually, when people disappear voluntarily and for their own purposes, it's tough on a lot of people. Selfish, even.

Bolded by me

Maybe he died of natural causes? Meaning, no homicide, which suggests he left his old life willingly. Just guessing . .
 
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One more thought. ....
I was thinking of only necessary items that RM might have taken from the house-
Was it mentioned anywhere if RM wore reading glasses. His age, his line of work
its possible. If he did, I wonder if he took them with him.
 
  • #853
Identity change is a lot more common nowadays than many of us think.

You can change your identity to escape from creditors, ex-lover or business partners, as long you find a legal way to do it

http://identitychange.org/
 
  • #854
Idk... But my hunch is that if anyone there in that church community has any suspicion of a suicide, then all bets are off. Church +suicide don't mix.

My cousin is a detective. I talked to her about this case tonight, and showed her the known facts and NamUs for RM. The endangered missing categorization led her to the conclusion that at some point, he was suicidal. Because of HIPA laws, someone may not be disclosing something. MOO based on cuz' influence. So lucky to have her...:blushing:

Thanks for the info. This could explain alot. Although, he isn't "endangered missing" on the Namus website. He is only listed as "missing." On the CUE site, he is "endangered missing." I don't know the criteria for this classification on CUE and who posts the info.
The HIPAA laws are definitely a consideration though. He could have been suicidal or maybe he was going through some kind of rehabilitation or therapy before he went missing.

JMO
 
  • #855
One more thought. ....
I was thinking of only necessary items that Rolf me taken from the house-
Was it mentioned anywhere if RM wore reading glasses. His age, his line of work
its possible. If he did, I wonder if he took them with him.

If he had age related sight issues, he could easily pick up a pair of cheap readers from a pharmacy or job lot store. Good point though. If he had prescription eyeglasses, I doubt he would leave them behind if he was taking off for a new life. Maybe he was wearing contacts?

JMO
 
  • #856
I don't know if this was brought up before, but I wonder if RM had a bicycle helmet? If so, I wonder if that is missing as well.
IMOO.
 
  • #857
I don't know if this was brought up before, but I wonder if RM had a bicycle helmet? If so, I wonder if that is missing as well.
IMOO.

IIRC, IM was asked this question and responded that he didn't always wear his helmet and the helmet was not missing.
 
  • #858
I don't know if this was brought up before, but I wonder if RM had a bicycle helmet? If so, I wonder if that is missing as well.
IMOO.

IIRC, IM said she didn't recall him wearing a helmet.
 
  • #859
Getting caught up....
 
  • #860
Two weeks?

<modsnip> When I found out his Phone, Cash & Wallet were left behind, yes, weeks later, it changed the whole picture of him leaving that day. I asked myself why I was helping to look for a man who does not want to be found; who may be better off on the lamb for the rest of his life.

:bicycle::bicycle::bicycle::bicycle::bicycle:

I felt like I was looking at a picture someone painted and then two months later threw some red paint across it and said, OH I FORGOT TO MENTION THE RED PAINT, now it's a new picture. Ta Da!!!
 
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