Of course. Which makes it even more random. Load the hogs, drive however many miles, pull over to do drugs?I don't make rational decisions all the time when I'm drunk. I would imagine rationality is impacted by drugs/alcohol/metal instability.
Of course. Which makes it even more random. Load the hogs, drive however many miles, pull over to do drugs?I don't make rational decisions all the time when I'm drunk. I would imagine rationality is impacted by drugs/alcohol/metal instability.
people with addictions dont do things rationally. especially someone that is trying to hide an addiction.Of course. Which makes it even more random. Load the hogs, drive however many miles, pull over to do drugs?
This is the second one just in Iowa the last couple years where they end up finding a body in an area that had already been "extensively searched".Only 1.5 miles away from the truck? I would think that would get covered in the first couple of days of not the first day.
Was he known addict in that area?people with addictions dont do things rationally. especially someone that is trying to hide an addiction.
That's why they never found my wife. I told them I already looked in the freezer.There was a man from the Cajun Navy interviewed on tv this morning saying we were told that area had already been searched extensively.
Haha yeah some of these scenarios on here are hilarious. Occam’s Razor - he’s been there since he died and they just missed finding him on the initial searches.I love some of your imagination, but in all reality, dude has probably been laying in that field since he went missing. I'm no farmer but I know tractors have been in every field around me this week so I would assume it's true of where they found him as well. Is there a chance someone abducted him, killed him, dumped him? Sure. I'm guessing fella was either high, drunk, or mentally unstable, got out of the truck and started walking. Made it 1.5 miles sat down or laid down from being tired and cold and just froze to death.
no idea but having a drug problem is way more plausible then getting abducted and murdered or other lifetime movie theories.Was he known addict in that area?
I love some of your imagination, but in all reality, dude has probably been laying in that field since he went missing. I'm no farmer but I know tractors have been in every field around me this week so I would assume it's true of where they found him as well. Is there a chance someone abducted him, killed him, dumped him? Sure. I'm guessing fella was either high, drunk, or mentally unstable, got out of the truck and started walking. Made it 1.5 miles sat down or laid down from being tired and cold and just froze to death.
I've heard there had been lots of issues in the past.Was he known addict in that area?
Who knows what that area looked like months back. I don't remember the exact weather, but I'm pretty sure it was miserable during that time going from rain to snow on and off. If it was in an area with tall grass, a ditch/ravine, hidden because he was trying to stay warm, it might not have been so obvious.
Plus, humans are dumb. I can't tell you the number of times I've looked up and down for something only to be staring directly at it. My wife calls it my "man eyes".
Wasn't there a guy at ISU that wondered out during a snow storm and they ended up finding him in the old ISU dairy barn?
They wanted people to know he got murdered.So the body was well hidden and they moved the body to a place where it could be found easier? That doesn't make any sense.
I would say it's easy to place blame when one sees only two possibilities.This is the second one just in Iowa the last couple years where they end up finding a body in an area that had already been "extensively searched".
The case of that Ethan Kazmarak, they found his car months later in a pond near the party at his last known location that had already been searched.
They are either incompetent or lying about what areas they've searched.
I don’t think you’d make a very good murderer. Or at least not a long tenured one.They wanted people to know he got murdered.
They didn’t want to get caught.
It makes perfect sense if those are your goals.
Third. Xavior Harrelson was almost the same deal found by a planting farmer very near Montezuma. Still unsolved, I believe.This is the second one just in Iowa the last couple years where they end up finding a body in an area that had already been "extensively searched".
The case of that Ethan Kazmarak, they found his car months later in a pond near the party at his last known location that had already been searched.
They are either incompetent or lying about what areas they've searched.
I watch that Adventures With Purpose channel on YT and it seems like law enforcement either blatantly miss or aren't trying hard enough to find some of these missing people.Third. Xavior Harrelson was almost the same deal found by a planting farmer very near Montezuma. Still unsolved, I believe.
I'd say more, but who are we to question rural Iowa's finest?I watch that Adventures With Purpose channel on YT and it seems like law enforcement either blatantly miss or aren't trying hard enough to find some of these missing people.
There was one in particular where a guys last known cell ping was right by a boat ramp on a large lake. They show up and find part of his grill off his truck by the boat ramp, then locate his truck quickly only like 50 feet from the ramp in like 15 FOW.
How law enforcement can miss stuff like that is beyond me.