But what happened? For some reason I can’t read the twitter things.
Or he was robbed.I’m so surprised LE would call a victim’s family to a scene like that.
Also, did anyone else catch during the brief statement that the blonde PIO officer gave, a reporter asked a question that started with “So you said there is no ID on the body...” I’ll try and find the exact clip.
I thought it was interesting that the officer had seemed to confirm that there had been no ID on the body. It seems unusual that a young man bar hopping in Austin wouldn’t have ID. Could a wallet fall out of a jeans pocket in the water?
Or he was robbed.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.kx...week-after-austin-man-went-missing/1620883244
Some details from Martin’s behavior at the Alibi that I hadn’t heard before. The bartender refused to serve him anything there.
Ugh! So terrible. I really can’t imagine how his family is feeling.
I think there is some indication on the body or based on the lack of a wallet/phone/etc to lead the APD to ask for tips to the homicide line. In other cases like this, where a young guy walked away and is found in a body of water, I do not recall such a request from police.
Does anyone else know of a similar case where the police asked for tips to homicide after finding the body?
I would expect the police to investigate as a homicide until ruled otherwise. But I have never seen the police department make a public appeal for tips in the immediate aftermath of finding a body in a case like this. Maybe it is just the video of his "weird" behavior that is causing them to suspect foul play.This is just a guess but perhaps when finding a deceased person it is investigated as a homicide until it's ruled otherwise by the coroner.
Also if his ID (wallet) was not located, as was mentioned he had no identification on his body, then there is the possibility of robbery which would lead to at least considering homicide. Of course, his body could have also provided evidence and clues to this as well. jmoI would expect the police to investigate as a homicide until ruled otherwise. But I have never seen the police department make a public appeal for tips in the immediate aftermath of finding a body in a case like this. Maybe it is just the video of his "weird" behavior that is causing them to suspect foul play.