gone500miles
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After watching the Disappeared episode, I was thinking that perhaps he did just decide to walk away. The show kind of nudges you in that direction. My thinking was not that he was less of a great guy to do so or that he loved his family any less. It was along the lines of he had a perfect storm kind of crisis in his life where everything that could go wrong did so, all at once, and from multiple directions. The pension drop, the wife's affairs, and who knows what else that we are not knowledgeable of nor should we be.
But I don't believe that is what happened. If you are going to walk away, you don't need to stage anything. You just walk away. You need money but you don't want cards or even the driver's license. Nothing that can trace back, you take some of the money and you buy a new identity - move on.
The reason for staging the garage as the scene is misdirection - it's a decoy for the real crime scene so that the real one doesn't fall under investigation.
In all the searches for Mr. Chambers, they were looking for his body - not the scene of his murder.
But I don't believe that is what happened. If you are going to walk away, you don't need to stage anything. You just walk away. You need money but you don't want cards or even the driver's license. Nothing that can trace back, you take some of the money and you buy a new identity - move on.
The reason for staging the garage as the scene is misdirection - it's a decoy for the real crime scene so that the real one doesn't fall under investigation.
In all the searches for Mr. Chambers, they were looking for his body - not the scene of his murder.