Soon after, Jim Kerze says a letter arrived from Duluth. "That was his last communication with us. And basically it said I'm not coming home."
Then, Jim says the phone calls began. "Now there was a person who called us from northern Minnesota, who hedged around the fact he picked up somebody on Highway 38 around that time and they took him to Duluth."
Within a week, they started getting hang up calls at the house. "So we'd pick up the phone Jim said. There would be a noise in the background, often it would sound like a party. We would try to talk and there would be a hang up."
Loni believes it had to be their lost son on the other end of the line. And that's what I'm guessing, because we never had calls like that before. And his best friend, our neighbor kid, was also getting hang up calls," she said.
^^quoted from an article I will post below.
The eerie phone hang ups makes my stomach turn due to the other cases I've read where there was similar calls, the end result was never good, often taunting the parents in an unusual manner. In my opinion I don't necessarily believe that it was Chris but perhaps someone who knew them, someone who knew something.
Why don't we know anything that his friends have to say? Like was he having and troubles his parents didn't know about?
The whole case makes me feel like it is/was much more than a run away or suicide. I hope something surfaces.
http://kstp.com/news/kerze-missing-...ul-asylum-1990-grand-rapids-loni-jim/4325208/