AMBER ALERT TN - Autistic teen Sebastian Wayne Drake Rogers, 15, missing in Hendersonville - Feb 27, 2024

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  • #161
For me it is his smile. It's different than a typical 15 year old boy. MOO
Exactly. My son as a teen and later as an adult will have a big, innocent smile much like a 6 year old will have. I recognized the look immediately. There’s often a strained look, a squinting of the eyes, that I recognized as well. It’s part of the neurological syndrome.
 
  • #162
It really does. Can people tell by my picture that I’m autistic?! That is without knowing that I am actually autistic!? Certainly not.

moo ymmv
All I can say in addition to my other posts about my son, and a recognizable look, is that it’s less obvious in females and that females present differently than males.
 
  • #163
Exactly. My son as a teen and later as an adult will have a big, innocent smile much like a 6 year old will have. I recognized the look immediately. There’s often a strained look, a squinting of the eyes, that I recognized as well. It’s part of the neurological syndrome.
Yes it's the innocence, child like smile. Not typical of teen boys.
 
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  • #165
All I can say in addition to my other posts about my son, and a recognizable look, is that it’s less obvious in females and that females present differently than males.
I think those of us with boys on the spectrum can see certain things. Not certain of course but definitely similarities. Before I had this child I would have Never known.
 
  • #166
I think those of us with boys on the spectrum can see certain things. Not certain of course but definitely similarities. Before I had this child I would have Never known.
Yes, I feel the same. I remember when my son began special education school as a 6 year old, I was amazed to see so many boys who had what I had formerly thought were facial expressions and mannerisms unique to him.
 
  • #167
I hesitated to post this article as it reads like it was formatted through AI but it appears to be a credible news site...


Posted at 11:00 AM, Mar 07, 2024 and last updated 2:43 PM, Mar 07, 2024
NewsChannel 5 has learned that trash in the Stafford Court neighborhood is picked up every Monday between 5 and 6 a.m. and it was sent to that landfill.

So, all the trash from the neighborhood dumpsters — including the trash bin at Sebastian's home — was picked up and gone before the teen was even reported missing.

Officers are digging through trash at the landfill looking for any clues.

They don't know what they'll find, but say the search is part of leaving no stone unturned. There's the possibility some evidence was disposed of in the trash.

In the meantime, authorities were back at the family house on Thursday in the backyard appearing to take photos.

No one is giving up on the ongoing search for Sebastian.

But at the same time, authorities appear to be moving forward with a possible criminal investigation.
 
  • #168
It really does. Can people tell by my picture that I’m autistic?! That is without knowing that I am actually autistic!? Certainly not.

moo ymmv
I think it is much tougher to tell if adults are autistic. The easiest ones for me to tell are boys.
 
  • #169
I’m hoping that the latest turn of events doesn’t necessarily mean that LE really believe something criminal happened within the home. I guess I’m just jaded from the Audrii and Madeline cases.
 
  • #170
I’m hoping that the latest turn of events doesn’t necessarily mean that LE really believe something criminal happened within the home. I guess I’m just jaded from the Audrii and Madeline cases.
Same. I hope they're just covering all of their bases, but can you get a warrant for something as major as a landfill search just on the basis of 'covering your bases?' I genuinely don't know.
 
  • #171
There have been cases where as soon as LE was aware of a missing child, they had all garbage coming in from a certain area kept separate at the landfill from other incoming loads. Then they could search it as determined needed.

I hope that was done, so the job is easier. And am glad they are taking this step.

But hope and pray they find nothing.
The garbage was collected on the morning he was reported missing. But before the call was made to LE.
 
  • #172
Has the mom or CR ever said the day and time CR left for work that has been verified by LE? I can’t seem to find it anywhere.
 
  • #173
Exactly. My son as a teen and later as an adult will have a big, innocent smile much like a 6 year old will have. I recognized the look immediately. There’s often a strained look, a squinting of the eyes, that I recognized as well. It’s part of the neurological syndrome.
I, personally, would not have noticed anything different, except perhaps a look of innocence, but I think it's natural for a parent or sibling of an autistic person to be more in tune with the nuances that might suggest the person is autistic.

I just hope Sebastian is okay, but with every passing day, that hope dims a bit.
 
  • #174
I’m hoping that the latest turn of events doesn’t necessarily mean that LE really believe something criminal happened within the home. I guess I’m just jaded from the Audrii and Madeline cases.
I am, too. And, from what I understand -- statistically -- I think it's usually a family member if a child is harmed.

But, not in all cases, so I don't want to malign the parents although I don't have a good feeling right now.
 
  • #175
Rogers’ parents spoke with WSMV and said he wasn’t in his bed in the morning before school on the day he disappeared. They also said he seemed to be in a good mood the night before his disappearance and had no reason to believe he would have run away from home.

The couple said they are thankful for the community’s help.

“But don’t stop,” his mother told WSMV. “Don’t stop looking. My son is somewhere.”

*He says there are mostly clothes where they’re searching now:

Crews are searching Hopkins County Regional Landfill for 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers, who has been missing for 11 days.
 
  • #176
Yes, I feel the same.
“Door was locked. Gone.” just rings false or wrong or something.
He comes across as a man of few words in that moment.
 
  • #177
Same. I hope they're just covering all of their bases, but can you get a warrant for something as major as a landfill search just on the basis of 'covering your bases?' I genuinely don't know.
I don’t think so, unfortunately. Don't warrants require probable cause?
 
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I just hope Sebastian is okay, but with every passing day, that hope dims a bit.
Me too, but he's been missing too long, I'm losing hope .
 
  • #180
Me too, but he's been missing too long, I'm losing hope .
Sadly, it’s hard to believe he could be finding shelter from the elements, eating and drinking, sleeping for 9 days without any help.
 
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