NV NV - Steven T. Koecher, 30, Henderson, 13 Dec 2009 - #17

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Many, many things don't fit with what we do know. It's what we DON'T know that holds the answers.

Not for nothing, but lots and lots of people have stress and "problems." They don't disappear into thin air. I'm certainly in no position to diagnose a man I've never met personally. Are you?

I once was a clerk in a large ER here in PDX...sitting next to me one day was a highly respected Doctor in the field of emergency medicine. He had this look on his face...and I had to ask why? He told me he was doing "critical thinking"...he had examined the patient, performed lab tests, diagnostic Xrays, Cts and a spinal tap, consulted with a specialist in the the field based on the patient complaint, and now it was time for him to think about all he had collected, take it all add to what he was thinking during his intial examination, and think am I thinking what I should be thinking or should I think something else?...

I would trust that man with my life anyday based on seeing him work...I like the way he thinks...
 
So, are you saying a man who was held back by his religious conviction had enough gumption to get up, leave his family, friends and church and begin a brand new life with someone?

Just want to be sure I understand your POV.

you bet...
 
Takes one what to know one what? Missing your point. And to what "profile" are you referring? Is there a profile on Steven?

Im speaking for myself not at anyone else. im speaking of his profile in general...
 
For job purposes, LinkedIn considers St George as part of the "Las Vegas Area". I joined LinkedIn as a test, and they automatically assigned me to the "Salt Lake City area" - even though my town is not considered so.



All he'd have seen, is barren landscape (outside of the metro SLC area and a few tiny towns in Nevada). Plus, most of his driving was in the dark.

If you look at the map of where he drove, there's no "there" there. No work. Plus, he didn't stop.



The landlord most certainly was hassling him, chasing him. Because he ignored the calls, the landlord called his parents (see the timeline).

Yes, his mother deposited money in a special account, for the rent and the landlord knew that.
But he didn't use it to pay the landlord. He didn't touch it.
And he still ignored the landlord's calls.

We've been discussing these very things for 10.5 months now. His mood, changes or disorders, illnesses?, drugs?, the houses on EL, why he did what he did, and when. As you can see, this is thread #17.

After all this time, we've pretty much circled the theories ten times, and come up empty-handed.

The easiest way to catch up, might be to go through all the timeline pages (including the links at the bottom of the first page to QA, theories, similar cases we found, etc, etc, etc)

This breach of confidentiality (calling the parents concerning private financial info) by the landlord was certainly bothersome to Steven. It was also against the law.

Does anyone know if Steven's parents or other relatives have any instinctive theories? Cases like this will drive you crazy.
 
All of us are "held back" by convictions of some sort.
 
I once was a clerk in a large ER here in PDX...sitting next to me one day was a highly respected Doctor in the field of emergency medicine. He had this look on his face...and I had to ask why? He told me he was doing "critical thinking"...he had examined the patient, performed lab tests, diagnostic Xrays, Cts and a spinal tap, consulted with a specialist in the the field based on the patient complaint, and now it was time for him to think about all he had collected, take it all add to what he was thinking during his intial examination, and think am I thinking what I should be thinking or should I think something else?...

I would trust that man with my life anyday based on seeing him work...I like the way he thinks...

point being... sometimes we have to stop thinking about what we dont know and re-think what we do...that will keep us thinking for awhile and hopefully we can come up with the answer.

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