I just was out there. I went up past the airport. Got to volunteer drive and made a right. Went down to LV Blvd. and turned around. Came back the same way. There is no one out there. No cars parked. No walking around in the area. No police presence at all. There are houses to the south of Volunteer and some type of excavating to the north of it. I just wonder if they are talking about the area south of those house. Or, the area bounded by LV Blvd., Executive Dr., and Volunteer Drive. That area bounded by those roads is really not that large.
If he went out there to off himself, he would have to have done it with a gun. I don't think it was cold enough that Sunday night to kill someone just by hypothermia. Plus, he had a long sleeve shirt on of some type on in the video. Could he have taken it off? Sure. But still, hypothermia? On a Vegas night in mid-December? Sounds like a stretch. Homeless people die here of heat exposure not cold exposure.
Since I have not been on here in a while, I do have to ask another question about something: his cell phone. The charger was found in his place in St. George right? Well, if he was out on the day before, he had his phone. He probably took it off the charger Saturday morning. So, he goes all Saturday, Saturday night, Sunday and into Sunday night without charging it. That's a day and half at least. I somehow get the idea that if his phone was working after midnight (essentially Monday morning) that he must have had it turned off at some point for it to last that long. That would lead me to believe that he had it turned off on Sunday for some reason. Can cellphone batteries last that long? Sure. But, being that that last ping on Monday morning comes out of nowhere, it would lead me to believe his phone was turned off and then got turned back on.
If he went out there to off himself, he would have to have done it with a gun. I don't think it was cold enough that Sunday night to kill someone just by hypothermia. Plus, he had a long sleeve shirt on of some type on in the video. Could he have taken it off? Sure. But still, hypothermia? On a Vegas night in mid-December? Sounds like a stretch. Homeless people die here of heat exposure not cold exposure.
Since I have not been on here in a while, I do have to ask another question about something: his cell phone. The charger was found in his place in St. George right? Well, if he was out on the day before, he had his phone. He probably took it off the charger Saturday morning. So, he goes all Saturday, Saturday night, Sunday and into Sunday night without charging it. That's a day and half at least. I somehow get the idea that if his phone was working after midnight (essentially Monday morning) that he must have had it turned off at some point for it to last that long. That would lead me to believe that he had it turned off on Sunday for some reason. Can cellphone batteries last that long? Sure. But, being that that last ping on Monday morning comes out of nowhere, it would lead me to believe his phone was turned off and then got turned back on.