According to his LinkedIn profile, he went to ASU, so maybe he was going to a familiar and less complicated place and time. However, not taking psych meds for a month worries me.
I’ve followed this story since it was made public. It’s close to home, being LDS myself. I don’t think IK had anything to do with it. I don’t think he was gay, I don’t think he’s secretly living off the grid. I do wonder if he was beaten at whatever location he was going to and is wandering...
weird question I was just thinking about... was it ever confirmed that “Lyle” did actually choose his name from the Joyce Carol Oates novel, or was it just a coincidence?
Morris Dam, in the San Gabriel mountains north of Azusa, isn’t on that list. It was completed in 1935. It was also a naval weapons test site from WWII through the 90s.
I guess I should've read the posts right before mine! I was concentrating on earlier threads! Since LS is listed as being 20 to 30 I figured that would take us back to '87 if he was older at his TOD.
Quick question. I've been following this for awhile, but it's impossible to go through all the posts to answer my question. Since the only address associated with LS is the one in Meridian, has anyone thought to try to get yearbooks from the local high schools? There's like 7 of them. I know...
I believe Sassy's scenario more than a lot of the others that were floating around. I don't believe he was gay; he might've been upset about his financial situation, but I don't think he killed himself. I also don't think he took off and is living off the grid. I wondered why he had calls...
No. He's being a butthead. Lol. Originally we bought the two kits for my daughters but they said "were going to come out the SAME, we should have dad take one." Lol as you can see that wasn't correct as they came out so different from each other. His cousin did do the test and told us it...
It's really a neat thing; you should reconsider. I did not know my biological father until I was in my 30s and he passed away shortly after so I only knew what I "was" from my mother's side of the family. I was blown away to find out I was Irish! Ancestry.com gives you the opportunity of...
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