I hope there is a different outcome than what I fear happened.
Did he ever make it to Ohio?
So this says cctv caught not only the driver of the vehicle walking toward the water, but into the water! Is that new news???
News to me. I only read "towards the water"So this says cctv caught not only the driver of the vehicle walking toward the water, but into the water! Is that new news???
Can we link Facebook live posts made by the local news stations?
In the meantime, it has been confirmed by Penn State Behrend that he has not been a student there since summer 2019. Also, based on the surveillance videos, it isn't clear whether he was ever in Ohio that day despite telling his girlfriend. Strange and sad circumstances, I'm not getting a good feeling about this.
This must be the 4th or 5th thread I've read on here this week where a car has been abandoned with the owner missing.....amd sadly, I've never read one that ends with them being found.
But I hope this one is different!
The article says his phone was not found in the car and is now “off” — quotes are theirs. It’s no longer pinging so he/someone else turned it off, the batteries died, he’s somewhere without a signal or it was damaged and no longer works. I can’t help thinking a phone submerged in a lake would also be “off”.There was the case of Chris B., in Texas, who was fortunately found alive two days later. Single car accident, the main concern was that he wasn't there and had left his phone in the car.
But this sounds different; it sounds like Rabin parked the car and walked away.
Has there been any report on where his phone is? Was it left in the car? Vehicle GPS seems to suggest a built-in service, not using his phone for navigation.