Extremely well said!It's easy if you imagine suicide less as an event you plan for and more as a constant urge that you keep resisting until you just can't anymore.
Extremely well said!It's easy if you imagine suicide less as an event you plan for and more as a constant urge that you keep resisting until you just can't anymore.
Mr. White's remains were found at the wooded terminus of a dead-end road. An ideal dumping spot. That strongly suggests a cause of death other than suicide, IMO. It very much appears his body was dumped, dragged a short distance into woods/brush, and then his vehicle dumped a few minutes later. Had his body been found in the car, next to the car, next to a park bench, slumped against a tree, etc., rather than in an ideal dumping spot, I'd see it differently.In my experience, no matter what the facts, family is loath to support a suicide cause of death. That doesn’t mean it wasn’t a murder, just that the brother has been alleging a crime since Alan disappeared. The fact that he’s still alleging a crime doesn’t mean he knows any more than he ever did.
AgreeEvery one is running out of ideas, then suicide comes into play! It was not in my opinion - he had plans that day not to forget his nice was visiting! Why kill you self in a run down part of town ?
He was lured to an area and ambushed - MOP is it was a hate crime - I said that from the beginning! No car thief is out at 6 am in the morning and in darkness ! You couldn’t even see the car make!
All my ideas and opinions!
Every one is running out of ideas, then suicide comes into play!
If not a random car jacking (and I agree, that would have to be an ambitious thief to be up that early), I will stick to my first and primary speculation that this all started with interaction (or observation) at the gym.Doesn’t the phone being found in the car tend to rule out a murder by someone previously communicating with Alan? And wouldn’t the same argument against early morning carjackers apply just as well to early morning hate crime perps, but maybe more-so? I mean, if you can’t see a car, isn’t it even harder to see a driver and discern his sexual preferences?
I think the key to the case is likely in the car’s interior. If it was wiped down, it argues strongly for a murder. If only Alan’s prints were found on the steering wheel, it’s an equally strong indication of suicide. If there are unknown prints as well as Alan’s, the police need to be checking into previous users of the car and dealership employees to rule them out.
6am might seem early to most, but might be a late night for a bad guy.If not a random car jacking (and I agree, that would have to be an ambitious thief to be up that early), I will stick to my first and primary speculation that this all started with interaction (or observation) at the gym.
Allegedly, and amateur opinion and speculation only
<modsnip> I don't know if anyone knows for sure what money and valuables Alan might have had with him before he went missing.No car no money - doesn’t sound like a robbery to me!
I think Alan's wallet is missing, but I could be mistaken, or maybe LE simply hasn't disclosed that detail one way or the other. I don't know if anyone knows for sure what money and valuables Alan might have had with him before he went missing.
Every one is running out of ideas, then suicide comes into play! It was not in my opinion - he had plans that day not to forget his nice was visiting! Why kill you self in a run down part of town ?
He was lured to an area and ambushed - MOP is it was a hate crime - I said that from the beginning! No car thief is out at 6 am in the morning and in darkness ! You couldn’t even see the car make!
All my ideas and opinions!
And, if someone removed the SIM card but left the phone... wouldn't that be significant, also?
Definitely, but what could a missing SIM card signify? I’m a total tech dummy. I think a missing/disconnected SIM card means that the location of the phone and therefore the car/person cannot be tracked. And private info such as bank information, credit cards, and lots of other personal information is no longer on the device. But the SIM card sometimes can still be read by another device so the information contained thereon could be of use and value to somebody else.
Also, if someone were trying to eliminate evidence of any contacts Alan may have had prior to his disappearance, wouldn’t the owner of those apps likely have that information on their servers, which I’m guessing is a large part of why LE is apparently going through this arduous warrant process?
Is that anywhere close to what you’re thinking or am I completely lost out in the weeds? If the SIM card is missing it does sound like more than just a run of the mill stick-up.
If this is factual, we have a more sophisticated thief who knew something specific about AW's assets I speculate.I'm not tech-savvy. Actually, I just offered it up as something to consider... I like your thinking
ETA: IIRC the VI suggested (early on) it was thought the SIM card could have been removed.
I don't understand how the quote leads you to believe that taking out the sim card relates to a thief who knew something of AW's assets? I see it as a perp, not necessarily a thief, that thinks they know how not to get caught?If this is factual, we have a more sophisticated thief who knew something specific about AW's assets I speculate.
This adds a whole new dimension to the case if the SIM card speculation is accurate.
My #1 speculation still remains being targeted from the gym.
Allegedly, and amateur opinion and speculation only
If this is factual, we have a more sophisticated thief who knew something specific about AW's assets I speculate.
This adds a whole new dimension to the case if the SIM card speculation is accurate.
My #1 speculation still remains being targeted from the gym.
Allegedly, and amateur opinion and speculation only
It's a complicated answer, and dependent on what type of device he had. For the more sophisticated Perp, the SIM could be a vehicle to potentially hack in to accounts/holdings. Again, this is a very broad statement, and there are a lot of dependencies, and this requires a more capable Perp. *If* this type of scenario was at play (not my first theory), it would suggest knowledge of something the Perp wanted to access...which starts getting in to fringe theory.I don't understand how the quote leads you to believe that taking out the sim card relates to a thief who knew something of AW's assets? I see it as a perp, not necessarily a thief, that thinks they know how not to get caught?
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