NV NV - Steven Koecher, 30, Henderson, 13 Dec 2009 - #22

This video looks to have new interviews I think, and its noted there have been indications found of a drug cartel involvement. Its amazing to hear new information passed onto police
 
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This video looks to have new interviews I think, and its noted there have been indications found of a drug cartel involvement. Its amazing to hear new information passed onto police
It's sad to me that a after 15 years police continue to abandon the Koecher case. This story is nothing more than another sound-bite, of sorts. The question is, why are police not searching the suspicious property on Evening Lights? If you know the evidence as I do, there is enough probable cause to conduct a search. It needs to be eliminated as a crime scene.
 
It's sad to me that an after 15 years police continue to abandon the Koecher case. This story is nothing more than another sound-bite, of sorts. The question is, why are police not searching the suspicious property on Evening Lights? If you know the evidence as I do, there is enough probable cause to conduct a search. It needs to be eliminated as a crime scene.
I agree. No property on the street has been searched with dogs, correct? They didn’t use dogs at the beginning to trace his steps from the car, correct? Such a missed opportunity if that’s the case, as dogs might have alerted to a specific home. I understand the new homeowner didn’t agree to a search, would they also not agree to just have the casita looked at?
 
This video looks to have new interviews I think, and its noted there have been indications found of a drug cartel involvement. Its amazing to hear new information passed onto police
I have to say involvement with the cartel never crossed my mind. But, Steven was desperate for money, so maybe this was his way out of debt? Maybe his only involvement was as a money courier and nothing more and the cartel decided he was a big risk and killed him?

JMO, IMO, and all other disclaimers.
 
It's sad to me that a after 15 years police continue to abandon the Koecher case. This story is nothing more than another sound-bite, of sorts. The question is, why are police not searching the suspicious property on Evening Lights? If you know the evidence as I do, there is enough probable cause to conduct a search. It needs to be eliminated as a crime scene.
Glovey, sorry if im misunderstanding, but by mentioning they keep abandoning the case, are you saying the information passed onto police about evidence of a drug cartel involvement (stated in the video) did not happen recently.. as in, its old news? thanks
 
I know being religious doesnt make you exempt from criminal behavior, I'm just troubled because it seemed he had a solid family support system and church values. Why turn to criminal activities if you could go home, why so desperate? Was personal vanity so important to him he couldn't go to his family? What was he like growing up, was he competitive? Underachieving? Troubled or unfocused? It didn't seem that way from what basic background information shared.
What would cause someone to have such out of the norm behavior, driving all over, contents in the car like he'd been sleeping in it etc. Mental breaks can happen, seems like he just broke, but with that break was there was a reason he was in that neighborhood? Again, so strange to find it randomly, walking out of your car and into the dessert to end it all. I agree with many that the people living on that street need a good looking at. It's been so many years, if the police investigated the names of those living on that street, or at that house in question, would they find criminal backgrounds? Could lead to a rabbit hole for them to question someone about Steven.
 
I know being religious doesnt make you exempt from criminal behavior, I'm just troubled because it seemed he had a solid family support system and church values. Why turn to criminal activities if you could go home, why so desperate? Was personal vanity so important to him he couldn't go to his family? What was he like growing up, was he competitive? Underachieving? Troubled or unfocused? It didn't seem that way from what basic background information shared.
What would cause someone to have such out of the norm behavior, driving all over, contents in the car like he'd been sleeping in it etc. Mental breaks can happen, seems like he just broke, but with that break was there was a reason he was in that neighborhood? Again, so strange to find it randomly, walking out of your car and into the dessert to end it all. I agree with many that the people living on that street need a good looking at. It's been so many years, if the police investigated the names of those living on that street, or at that house in question, would they find criminal backgrounds? Could lead to a rabbit hole for them to question someone about Steven.
According to those who knew Steven personally on here, it sounds like he was naive and not street smart. Very likely he was duped or lied to about delivering either money or pills (my bet is that he was delivering pills), being told it was legit. Police did investigate the residents at 2260 Evening Lights in 2010, if that's the house you're referring to, as he was headed right in front of it on camera, but then was out of range. The person staying there at the time in the casita in December 2009, the son, was 41 and had a notable criminal background, was arrested for drug possession previously, I believe was also charged for domestic violence. Theres a police report on the case on the unfound website, if its still there to download, which details he was sketchy and shady when interviewed by police, and stevens landlord seemed equally shady with his criminal activity.. Also check out the podcast eyeson justice
 
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According to those who knew Steven personally on here, it sounds like he was naive and not street smart. Very likely he was duped or lied to about delivering either money or pills (my bet is that he was delivering pills), being told it was legit. Police did investigate the residents at 2260 Evening Lights in 2010, if that's the house you're referring to, as he was headed right in front of it on camera, but then was out of range. The person staying there at the time in the casita in December 2009, the son, was 41 and had a notable criminal background, was arrested for drug possession previously, I believe was also charged for domestic violence. Theres a police report on the case on the unfound website, if its still there to download, which details he was sketchy and shady when interviewed by police, and stevens landlord seemed equally shady with his criminal activity.. Also check out the podcast eyeson justice
I also learned from Arrin Stoner’s videos that there is a connection between the evening lights casita guy and Steven’s landlord.
 
I know being religious doesnt make you exempt from criminal behavior, I'm just troubled because it seemed he had a solid family support system and church values. Why turn to criminal activities if you could go home, why so desperate? Was personal vanity so important to him he couldn't go to his family? What was he like growing up, was he competitive? Underachieving? Troubled or unfocused? It didn't seem that way from what basic background information shared.
What would cause someone to have such out of the norm behavior, driving all over, contents in the car like he'd been sleeping in it etc. Mental breaks can happen, seems like he just broke, but with that break was there was a reason he was in that neighborhood? Again, so strange to find it randomly, walking out of your car and into the dessert to end it all. I agree with many that the people living on that street need a good looking at. It's been so many years, if the police investigated the names of those living on that street, or at that house in question, would they find criminal backgrounds? Could lead to a rabbit hole for them to question someone about Steven.


There is an interesting point that has been raised in my head as I read your post, and it was that he could have possibly parked there so whoever found his car could eventually sell it or keep it etc. I know that's a very sad theory but I lean a lot towards suicide in this case. What else could he possibly be doing? I'm sorry to say it but he didn't have anything going for him, so I'm not sure why anyone would've hired him for any odd jobs at that point, and let alone a gang or criminal organization, it just doesn't add up to me. I think something happened while he was on walkabout away from his car and it made him finally break (being lost or ending up near the desert while looking for work, lost phone etc) that he just gave up. Didn't he also leave some of his belongings in his car?



I really like/appreciate your posts btw, I think they raise some very valid questions and there's a lot of plausible theories we can pluck out from it. Thanks :)
 
I also learned from Arrin Stoner’s videos that there is a connection between the evening lights casita guy and Steven’s landlord.



Even if it was a confrontation type deal I just don't see Steven fighting back or lashing out, at least not to the extent of being killed/abducted?! Not even regular folk get beaten up to the point of death unless they did something to REALLY piss the instigator off...

Unless he was shot I could kind of believe it but there were no reported gunshots etc...
 

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