Make sure she has her browser set to accept cookies and then if she is on her own home computer have her allow the question that may pop up asking if it should remember her or should keep her logged on this website. (I cant remember how it was worded but I had the same troubles until I made these changes.)EdinburghLass said:. . .Any suggestions would be appreciated.'
Does anyone know why she is having problems?
EdinburghLass said:I received an email from Mike's mother today who seemed quite upset that for some reason she could not log onto this site. This is what she wrote -
'Well - I am so upset about this website. I finally got around to posting a reply and just typed up a very long, "good" response and the web-site kicked me out into something about invalid passwords and everything is lost. Note that it took me quite a while just to be able to post anything.
Don't know what to do. Sorry for venting, but this has been very upsetting. I have entered and re-entered an d gotten new passwords, etc trying to be able to post and finally got to the correct place and typed a reply and then it dumped me out again after I spent 45 minutes typing a response.
This year an unidentified male was found in California. I think it could be Mike, someone even replied that her husband knew him by the name of Mike. I have sent the info to law enforcement, but to be honest I never see any of my good tips being solved or ruled out in the NamUs program so if there is any change you can contact his mother?The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)An update from Mike's website -
August 2007 - Mike's dad had moved to Guatemala where he hoped to make some contact with Mike. Early in 2007, he reported that one of his contacts in Central America claimed a young man had been admitted to a hospital in Costa Rica with a serious head injury who was carrying Mike's drivers license. The brain injury had damaged his memory. Before any contact could be made, the young man escaped from the hospital with some others and took off.
Mike's dad returned to the US in February of this year and was diagnosed with lung cancer. He passed away in April. We do not know whether the story about Mike was true or was a fabrication.