As of 11:36 PM Eastern Time tonight, Ray Frank Gricar will have been missing for 7304 days, just two days shy of 20 years (including five February 29ths).
The last time I posted the odds, it was about two years ago. They were:
Odds 2023-24
Walkaway: 71%
Suicide: 2%
Foul Play: 26%
Something Else: 1%
Today I give the odds as this:
Odds 2025
Walkaway: 73%
Foul Play: 26%
Something Else (including Suicide): 1%
What went down was Suicide and the broader Something Else. These were defined earlier. The two are now combined into one; that is because the chances of either one is so very low.
I just took a look at a map of the Lewisburg Area. Some of the wooded area around the Montandon Wetlands has been developed in the last 20 years. Several mobile home courts now encroach on the wooded areas as do some farmer's fields. The trees have been cut down.
North of the SoS, there were woods. A sizable portion has been cleared for soccer complex. If RFG had been walking in either area, and had some sort of of a health crisis, accident or had chosen what was then a secluded spot to kill himself, his body would have been discovered.
While it would have been unlikely for a murderer to have dumped a body in these areas, there was still a very slight chance. Someone wanting to hide a body could have done so elsewhere, with better effectiveness. The lack of a body does not lower the chances of foul play.
As pointed out, both suicide and walkaway are voluntary acts. Many of the voluntary acts, e.g. the computer searches, and like his change in demeanor could point to both. Some, like his interest in the Mel Wiley case, and the money situation, point only to walkaway.
I realized that, for a quarter of this case, I was writing a blog about it and that my first public questions about it were just under 20 years ago. I have also realized that during that period, in another field, I have published more than 50 scholarly articles on a different subject.
While I have mentioned my interest in the Gricar case in a few presentations, only once has my interests crossed into my other writing field. It was a bio sketch that said, in part, "He has closely followed events in Centre County, where the main campus of Penn State is located, on-line, since 2006." It occurs to me that this might be an understatement.