LE can verify if the call was made from Tyler's phone, as well as the time, but have no way to verify who was on the other end.
As far as facts go, has LE even said that there was a phone call?
LE can verify if the call was made from Tyler's phone, as well as the time, but have no way to verify who was on the other end.
I have been questioning that as well.the call from Tyler to BD saying he was in the woods - has it been verified that it was actually Tyler on that alleged call?
As far as facts go, has LE even said that there was a phone call?
Did the podcast have any new/different info/theories? tia!Missing in Ohio did a podcast on this case July 2. I just noticed it this morning and hadn't heard about it. I'm going to try to listen this evening. It might contain new information?
Did the podcast have any new/different info/theories? tia!
Thank you for those direct quotes from LE. I've read summaries of what LE said before, but I've don't recall ever seeing direct quotes from LE about this case.New article:
The disappearance of Tyler Davis and the rise of the true crime complex (Sorry if I’ve formatted this improperly or if this isn’t actually new.)
It includes comment from an officer with CPD. I found this quote interesting:
“There are so many competing forces involved in this, and it’s almost taken on a life of its own,” Weaver said. “It’s hard to discern between valid information and armchair quarterbacks who read into things that just aren’t true. ... It is an active investigation, and we are continuing to follow leads, but other than that I do like to remain pretty tight-lipped.”
Also:
“Weaver said at least one of CPD’s detectives still handles the Tyler Davis case every day, and the investigation has included, among other methods, social media analysis, witness interviews and collection of cellphone data. While Weaver couldn’t offer specifics, he did say that “we were able to extract some information from [Tyler’s] phone.””
As far as facts go, has LE even said that there was a phone call?
No!! L.E. has said absolutely NOTHING at all about Tyler, the evidence, or lack of, nothing about who's been cleared and who hasn't, nor have they shared any pictures/images of Tyler from anywhere that night/early am. L.E. has been pretty silent imo, they haven't given any statements or press releases or verified when/where he was last seen by whom & what he was wearing. I find it very curious as I haven't seen another case similar to this one.
I do wonder if they are so quiet and not forthcoming in discussion of the case due to what seems to be more than that city's fair share of missing young men and unsolved murder cases. Speculation onlyNo!! L.E. has said absolutely NOTHING at all about Tyler, the evidence, or lack of, nothing about who's been cleared and who hasn't, nor have they shared any pictures/images of Tyler from anywhere that night/early am. L.E. has been pretty silent imo, they haven't given any statements or press releases or verified when/where he was last seen by whom & what he was wearing. I find it very curious as I haven't seen another case similar to this one.
A local publication has a story about Tyler's disappearance and the online communities that have sprung up to discuss it. In addition to BD's Facebook page, there are two other Facebook pages. One was created because the creator got banned from BD's page, and the 3rd one was created because they did not like they way the 2nd page was being run. The article makes these online communities seem like bus wrecks. I have not been on any community about TD except this one on WS, so I can't really say how a bad or good they are myself. I think we do a pretty good job of supporting the fact that BD and TD are victims, and should be considered so until new evidence points in another direction. As of now, I think an accident is the most plausible explanation, followed by foul play by an unknown 3rd party.
The disappearance of Tyler Davis and the rise of the true crime complex
Wait a minute...how could they extract information from his cell phone when he had his cell phone with him? Maybe they mean his cell phone records?New article:
The disappearance of Tyler Davis and the rise of the true crime complex (Sorry if I’ve formatted this improperly or if this isn’t actually new.)
It includes comment from an officer with CPD. I found this quote interesting:
“There are so many competing forces involved in this, and it’s almost taken on a life of its own,” Weaver said. “It’s hard to discern between valid information and armchair quarterbacks who read into things that just aren’t true. ... It is an active investigation, and we are continuing to follow leads, but other than that I do like to remain pretty tight-lipped.”
Also:
“Weaver said at least one of CPD’s detectives still handles the Tyler Davis case every day, and the investigation has included, among other methods, social media analysis, witness interviews and collection of cellphone data. While Weaver couldn’t offer specifics, he did say that “we were able to extract some information from [Tyler’s] phone.””
Near the hotel, is there not a small area with trees; Not a woods?
What was said on the alleged phone calls: Aren't those statements made by the wife and not LE?
Yes. LE has never confirmed anything or shared any specific info with the public about the case.
Removed... If he was even there.
The area around the hotel has been repeatedly searched. Isn't it likely that Tyler was removed from the area not long after being dropped off
by Uber?
Missing in Ohio did a podcast on this case July 2. I just noticed it this morning and hadn't heard about it. I'm going to try to listen this evening. It might contain new information?