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Thinking of Kevinc, Shane's family, and all who loved him. Thanks for your work, DetPac, and for joining us here.Shane's body has been found
Sleep in peace, Shane. You are home.
Thinking of Kevinc, Shane's family, and all who loved him. Thanks for your work, DetPac, and for joining us here.Shane's body has been found
Shane's body has been found
I just watched again an interview with the mom and uncle from a few days after he disappeared. She said Shane probably got separated from his original group 40 to 45 minutes after arriving at Kildare's, though we dont know if that is 100% fact. There also could have been separations then reunions then separations. I would be interested in knowing the last known time someone had a conversation with so that we can know how much time is unaccounted for where he was alone or with someone who hasnt come forward.
Did we have a time for when Shane got to Kildares? Was it approx 1am? Because if he got separated from his group at 1:45 then it makes him not waiting his group even stranger.
And interesting to listen to the uncle again. He says they heard first hand from the bouncer that Shane did not stumble out of Kildares. So is the bouncer lying or did something with Shane's well-being change after leaving Kildares and before being on surveillance. Would the bouncer lie to protect himself, protect Kildares, or is he guilty of something? Here is the interview Im talking about https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0PdbB9HRsw
And this is another interview where she says the separation happened when one went to one part of the bar and someone else went to the bathroom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZi_f8BxZlY The uncle also says in this one that the cousin attempted to get in touch with Shane when the cousin was still in Kildares.
I also don't believe it's too risky to throw keys in a river after the fact. It would take what?...quarter of a second to toss?...and besides there was no cameras-it would be very easy to do. The keys were also in the water where no trees, branches or debris to block a direct hit. That's too convenient.
I would seriously find it hard believe that Shane had this streak of bad luck all in the same hour, he went missing.
He lost his cousin, his phone died. He never met back up with friends. His debit card is dropped on the floor. He got kicked out...No one saw him after 1:50- except the camera with that busy sidewalk and his keys end up in a river 10-30 feet out in the river, where there are no trees & brush. It reminds me of a movie....
Shane and Robert Kosik both found this weekend, they say it comes in threes, Holly Grim, praying you are found next.
The parents of missing West Chester University student Shane Montgomery watched as crews pulled their son's body from the Schuylkill River Saturday.
Authorities have not yet confirmed the identity of the man found; however, Shane's family confirmed to NBC Philadelphia the body is the 21-year-old Roxborough native.
"Today we have done what we have promised," said Shane's mother, Karen Montgomery. "We have found and we brought Shane home."
Couldn't agree more! And I still believe someone who was a part of the search could have tossed them too. Someone who was supposed to be out and about in that area. Someone that would not have drawn attention to themselves by being there because, they're supposed to be there. How many times and in how many stories have we read where the one responsible for someone's death has inserted himself in the searches (to throw off LE, make themselves look innocent, etc), attended the funerals, etc. It happens.
But I still seriously believe they were tossed in that night after something went down in the lot (i.e., a robbery/whatever).
Shane and Robert Kosik both found this weekend, they say it comes in threes, Holly Grim, praying you are found next.
Third could be Christina Morris.....female body was just found in Dallas drainage pipe.