My bold.MOO Any possibility he changed his route, decided to go to the beach? Go kayaking to the other islands in the area? Was his phone found? Zoey the dog seems to be his good buddy and as a dog lover I can't believe he left her behind; I also find it hard to believe someone would attack a young, strong and fit-looking guy with a German shepherd. This weekend's storm is making me frightened for his and Zoey's survival. MOO
I’d be curious to know the type of kayak. For saltwater, you generally want a sit-on kayak rather than a sit-in - helps to avoid taking on too much water.Moo...would the shepherd of fitted in his kayak? I know people that do take their dogs out on water with them. But depends on water craft size.....moo
I meant without encountering anyone. My thinking when I made the post was that someone other than Chris dumped the truck there.[BBM]
Or take the Ferry to Ocracoke and then ferry on to Swan Quarter?
Based on everything I've read so far I lean towards the suggestion he had a mental break and did something out-of-character. He was spending quite a bit of time alone and only contacting his family intermittently.This is a breakdown of a post made by Chris’s father
<modsnip: We have removed the link to the father's FB page. Although he says they appreciate our request for permission, they are inundated and have all they can handle. >
According to Bren, this was Chris’ schedule from late December to January 9th. It has left me with a few questions.
-Boone Fork 12/10 - 12/27
-Call to parents on 12/25:
Said he would go to GW national forest on 12/28 and stay until 1/7
-On 1/4 he texted parents and said he was in GWNF, no specific area, and said he would stay another week (1/11?)
-On 1/9 he texted his parents and said he was headed to Monongahala NF in WV. Did he decide to leave GWNF earlier than expected?
-He sent video of terrain after being asked by parents but said he couldn’t call because of spotty cell service?
- 1/10 his truck was found in Buxton, NC, stuck in the stand in an isolated area. Truck contained camping gear, rifle, safe. Missing were clothes, dog bowls.
It appears that the last time that he actually talked to his son was on Christmas Day. The rest of the reported contacts were via text.
Will a video go through if a call won’t? Was there a delay in receiving the video?
If it was Chris who drove to Buxton, why did he not call/text his parents to tell them of his change of plans? He would have had good cell service between WV and Buxton.
I’m leaning this way also, as it seems to make the most sense. The fact that he was off on his own over the Christmas holidays rather than spend time with his family can also be a red flag. Still, I just hate to dismiss his reliability in keeping his family informed of his plans whenever he goes on a camping trip. He is reportedly a very experienced camper. What changed between January 9th and the 10th? Could something have happened to his dog?Based on everything I've read so far I lean towards the suggestion he had a mental break and did something out-of-character. He was spending quite a bit of time alone and only contacting his family intermittently.
His truck was found hundreds of miles away on 1/10/26 - after texting the family on 1/9 about heading to W.V. next.
The truck keys and gun were found in the vehicle. Most (all?) guys are very protective about their trucks and guns. Leaving them at risk of being stolen is (IMO) out of character, unless you don't intend to come back.
BBMThis is a breakdown of a post made by Chris’s father
<modsnip: We have removed the link to the father's FB page. Although he says they appreciate our request for permission, they are inundated and have all they can handle. >
According to Bren, this was Chris’ schedule from late December to January 9th. It has left me with a few questions.
-Boone Fork 12/10 - 12/27
-Call to parents on 12/25:
Said he would go to GW national forest on 12/28 and stay until 1/7
-On 1/4 he texted parents and said he was in GWNF, no specific area, and said he would stay another week (1/11?)
-On 1/9 he texted his parents and said he was headed to Monongahala NF in WV. Did he decide to leave GWNF earlier than expected?
-He sent video of terrain after being asked by parents but said he couldn’t call because of spotty cell service?
- 1/10 his truck was found in Buxton, NC, stuck in the stand in an isolated area. Truck contained camping gear, rifle, safe. Missing were clothes, dog bowls.
It appears that the last time that he actually talked to his son was on Christmas Day. The rest of the reported contacts were via text.
Will a video go through if a call won’t? Was there a delay in receiving the video?
If it was Chris who drove to Buxton, why did he not call/text his parents to tell them of his change of plans? He would have had good cell service between WV and Buxton.
I am stuck where you are. Several things look suspicious.BBM
videos use a lot more data and need much better connections than calls. the only way it makes sense is if he recorded the video, hit send, and then his phone worked on it bit by bit whenever it got a little reception. i second your question of whether there was a big delay in receiving the video.
...and i wonder if he said anything in the video. because it's also odd that he sent them video of terrain without himself. maybe less odd depending on what they'd said that he was sending the video in response to, but still odd.
plus in that text, he's announcing plans to go to a new place and leave GWNF earlier than he said he would (as you noted). and then his truck turns up the next day, hours away, in a totally different direction.
all things considered, i'm suspicious of that 1/9 text. and my thoughts are going to some unfortunate places. from what i've heard, i'm not sure that was him sending that text and video, and that has its implications. ... i'm just confused on motive though, because it was presumably strangers and they didn't keep the truck.
Information was updated to say his truck was spotted in Buxton as early as the afternoon of 1/9 - that’s the date his family last spoke to him and he said he was headed to monongahela forest. So, he either lied about where he was headed, changed his mind, or he didn’t send that text. I’m stuck right in the middle.BBM
videos use a lot more data and need much better connections than calls. the only way it makes sense is if he recorded the video, hit send, and then his phone worked on it bit by bit whenever it got a little reception. i second your question of whether there was a big delay in receiving the video.
...and i wonder if he said anything in the video. because it's also odd that he sent them video of terrain without himself. maybe less odd depending on what they'd said that he was sending the video in response to, but still odd.
plus in that text, he's announcing plans to go to a new place and leave GWNF earlier than he said he would (as you noted). and then his truck turns up the next day, hours away, in a totally different direction.
all things considered, i'm suspicious of that 1/9 text. and my thoughts are going to some unfortunate places. from what i've heard, i'm not sure that was him sending that text and video, and that has its implications. ... i'm just confused on motive though, because it was presumably strangers and they didn't keep the truck.
That does look small. I'm trying to envision a good sized man and a large dog fitting in that small kayak.Here is the traffic camera photo of Chris's truck in Dare County NC, 1/9/26.
The kayak looks smaller than I envisioned.
Source: OuterBanksVoiceNewspaper N. Carolina
I'm thinking along the lines of foul play for now. I'm also thinking along the lines of someone being in possession of the truck with it being their means to get as far away from CP and where they encountered him as possible. Once the disappearance starts getting attention they had to ditch the truck. Following this line of thinking: does this person still have the dog? Do we know from the family is CP typically carried a kayak with him? Was his dog trained to kayak?now i'm leaning more toward accident. a lot does seem suspicious, but the kayak being missing and the truck being at the beach do point to him going kayaking and not coming back. and if someone had killed him back in the mountains, this is an awful lot of trouble for staging an accident to throw off LE.
i suppose foul play could still work if my assumption that they didn't keep the truck had been wrong. maybe they did keep it, and they had it with them in NC, and had simply stepped away when it was found. then of course they couldn't go back to it with LE all over it.
all speculation though. just thinking through some possibilities.
I’ve seen the talk of the kayak all over and the pictures but I’ve yet to see anyone say it’s HIS kayak. It makes a huge difference if he had a kayak or if the kayak in the pictures didn’t belong to him….Here is the traffic camera photo of Chris's truck in Dare County NC, 1/9/26.
The kayak looks smaller than I envisioned.
Source: OuterBanksVoiceNewspaper N. Carolina