New update on the fb page setup for him. Family says they found a suicide note, two months later. Idk if I want to question that. I sure hope it's not true.
New update on the fb page setup for him. Family says they found a suicide note, two months later. Idk if I want to question that. I sure hope it's not true.
Just read about Brison tonight. Poor thing. I hope the suicide note isn't true, but I think if he was going to start a new life, he'd have taken his identification. Maybe I'm wrong or he had a copy somehow. I will keep him in my thoughts.
Too many times have we seen young men obsessed with "into the wild" be "inspired" by the book (can't think of a better word) and commit suicide in a similar fashion. As soon as I read that, I was worried.
Why would the mom admit to having a child with any problems? Then she would have to act like a grown-up and put resources and time into a child or children that she was not around much for, anyway, and cut into what sounds like her her perpetual adolescence. All IMHO. Some parents just know how to wring the life out of a child, before the kid ever has a chance to have one. Sorry. Not a lot of patience for sub-optimal parents today.
Brison's NamUs profile is still active, but on January 3 someone updated the profile pic on his Facebook page, which appears to have no posts at all prior to 2016.
Another young man went missing from this area recently. 14-year-old Manuel Ramirez was last seen on the afternoon of May 27, 2020. He never came home after he went across the street to play on his skateboard. The similar ages, hobbies, and location was striking to me.
Clothing/Jewelry Description A long-sleeved shirt, jeans and black and gray canvas Nike sneakers.
Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Blond hair, blue eyes. Miller may go by the name Jason Rooks.
Details of Disappearance
Miller was last seen at University Place Apartments on Bridgeport Way in University Place, Washington at 2:00 a.m. on April 11, 2015. He left a note saying he was going out to a nearby bridge to clear his head, but surveillance cameras at the bridge never showed him there that night. He had his longboard or skateboard with him, but no wallet, cellular phone or camping equipment. He has never been heard from again.
Miller was a high school senior at the time of his disappearance. It's possible he left home of his own accord due to stress in his life: his parents were divorced and his mother, whom he was close to, was suffering from late stage multiple sclerosis. His case remains unsolved and little evidence is available.
Im wondering, maybe he was fighting with the mom and boyfriend? After reading through the posts someone said he was tired of his mom taking off camping all the time. Maybe the boyfriend did something accidentally? It could explain the mom having denial and conflicting accounts. Maybe they brought his remains to the campsite for disposal? Was the boyfriend interviewed? The mom being so sick with MS, camping seems an odd vacation/getaway choice.
Also, was his disappearance reported to the police? I know he's an adult at 18, but disappearing, not taking wallet or phone seems very suspect. All kids would bring their phone at least. Did he say anything days prior to family or friends about being depressed or wanting to start over? It seems like their is a large chunk of information we don't know so we could make assumptions. Unfortunately, its either foul play if something happened in the home, since he wasn't seen on cameras in the area (or was he?) or he was depressed and decided it was time to leave this earth. Very sad either way and pray he's at peace.
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