Snoopster
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Maybe "Lyle" was running from something, such as a crime? Maybe he committed something or had been involved with something illegal, either in that location (maybe he got a newspaper to see if there was anything being reported on the crime??) or even in Idaho, he had to have known that Best Western address somehow. Maybe the crisp money didn't come from "Lyle" but was given to him in exchange for something? Hush money? or for a favor? Were his entire actions accounted for while pacing the highway? Did someone see him the entire time and see him walk back to the motel? Maybe he felt guilty for doing what he did and that is why he hung himself? I just find it weird to have fresh, clean bills if you were planning on killing yourself, unless you needed them for something else that didn't pan out as expected, and he felt his only escape from whatever was to hang himself ...
This is what has been haunting me Dylgem. I somehow think there is "guilt" involved or else why hide your identity. We all want "Lyle" to be a good guy and therefore those are the actions we attribute to him. I have a feeling that he is a "good guy" who thought he was doing something noble...but then realized that life isn't so simple. The line between good and bad isn't really so obvious.
I still lean toward one of the following:
- distant relationship to people involved in 9/11
- involvement with an eco-terrorism group (such as ELF) (their leader gave up his duties that month)
- gay lifestyle that was rejected by his family (keep in mind this was almost 13 years ago, when it was less accepted than it is now)
- involvement in a crime (Israel Keyes confessed to a murder in that region during that same month; a teenage male disappeared in Idaho, not too far from the address given by "Lyle".)
I simply get the feeling that there was "guilt" involved. I believe this even though he seemed like an honourable person. Life isn't simple. Many good people get caught up in things that aren't so good.