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I'm an experienced diver.Amazed that you know all these things, FW Cat!
Have you got any useful response from LE at all, after contacting?
No. I never expect LE to contact me in response to anything that's going on. hat way, I am never disappointed. I'm not family. LE owes me nothing. I watch and wait to see if anything changes. If it doesn't - that's my answer.
Since you bring up LE; there is something I want to share with everyone here.
I've made light of the tedious process and spectacular patience required to "help" LE and stay out the way at the same time. It mostly feels like you are sending whatever "help" looks like to you into a "black hole."
Instead of taking it personally; I figure I am either not asking the right question or not talking to the right person. I do my best to show my authentic respect for for LE. ~ not because I believe for a minute any of them are watching. No. It is in recognition that, this side of heaven, what we try to accomplish here for ourselves or others will never be finished without them.
A thing like this happens and I am reminded; I can do better. It may not hurt to roll my eyes at the number of Cold Case detectives that have been assigned only to “retire” in a year or so. Gee; he sounded young on the phone.
I never met this detective, spoke to him, or sent him an e-mail. Last November I had an idea to “drip” focused, brief notes to this man. My “Message in a Bottle Letters” were sent to his attention. He was the detective assigned. Then I heard a rumor that he “retired” after the first of the year. Wednesday, he was gone at 45. Thursday, I learned he was actually on medical leave.
You never know what anyone is going through; but everyone is going through something every day. You would not trade problems with any of them.
I’ll bet he sounded young on the phone.
R.I.P. Detective Rhoden.
[Star-Telegram; snips of his obituary]