My thoughts are with the family and other loved ones now. XoXo
Sadly, quite a few of us.there are some here that, unfortunately, do.
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Really feeling bad for her Dad. He was doing what he could right away.
That would seem more a whole lot more likely. The articled I referenced is here: Timeline of missing student Mackenzie Lueck's movements in Salt Lake City before disappearanceMy understanding is that Dad did report her missing but it was four days afterwards. JMO
Thank you for your service! Welcome to Websleuths.I am former Army Officer (MOS 14A). If he was indeed an Army IT Specialist, it is most likely that his MOS was 25B. Normally, Battalions have a few of these Soldiers assigned to them in a supporting function as well as an Office or Senior NCO as head of that "shop". In my experience, the newer 25Bs were normally fairly intelligent (you need a higher ASVAB score for technical specialties), but fairly useless until the got the real on-the-job training that only experience can bring. Him not completing his initial commitment could be several things: disciplinary issues leading him to be chaptered out, a medical issue that made him permanently non-deployable and he was Med-Boarded out, failure to meet standards to maintain appropriate security clearance, extreme personal hardship (not likely), or becoming a single parent with no one to take your kid if you deploy. I'm gonna make a guess and go with medical or he had disciplinary issues. I find it interesting that they are referring to him as a "former Soldier" rather than a Veteran. I think thats the media doing what it does.
When a Soldier or former Soldier is arrested and its a national story, the FB and other social media groups that I belong to will light up with all the Soldiers who went to Basic, AIT, or were in the same unit with him. What they have to say will tell a better story than his DD214.
It would take days? I didn't know that. Actually, the neighbor was concerned about how long the fire was going on and said something to him about it, and he said "I'm almost through."<modsnip> There is no way that happened and then he kept the fire burning for the days it would require to cremate her remains and nobody noticed.
@yellowmoose Please know that whatever we learn in the coming minutes that you are not alone. While most of us don't know what it's like to be living this situation, there are some here that, unfortunately, do. Please don't be afraid to reach out to them if needed. And we will always be here for you.
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