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It could have been him. His partner states she believes he attempted to head home that night.I am a bit mystified about the sighting that night which is hard to explain. If it was him then maybe he thought he would pop back to a petrol station he thought he'd seen to get some cigarettes or a drink but that seems really unlikely. Similarly in the morning he might have been popping out to get some coffee or food for his camp mates but again that seems unlikely to go on foot in such an area.
My only other thoughts are maybe he was drunk or doing some drugs or had a psychotic episode and went off in delirium. Any of these scenarios would seem to lead to an accidental fall or drowning in the loch.
The other least likely scenario is that someone did harm to him but that seems very unlikely.
It could have been him. His partner states she believes he attempted to head home that night.
I wonder why he would attempt such a journey on foot at that time of night.
All we have to cling to right now is the one potential sighting on the B846.
Something was going on I feel and he didn't want to stay there. Phoning his partner throughout the day, openly stating he wanted to come home. Then the sightings on the road which was likely him attempting to make his way home.The devastated partner of missing Reece Rodger has told of the last conversation she had with him, as she revealed fresh details about his disappearance. Dad-of-two Reece, 28, was last seen by pals during a fishing trip at Loch Rannoch, Perthshire, at 11.30pm on March 18.
His partner, Paula Airzee, has said that Reece spent most of the day fishing on the north shore of the loch. He phoned his partner intermittently throughout the day, saying he was having a great time but complaining about the weather.
In a phone call made at about 4pm, he told Paula that he wanted to come home before changing his mind and saying: “I’ll be okay”. He continued to keep in touch, with the final call coming at 11.18pm and lasting just over a minute.
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Reece Rodger's partner tells of last chat as she reveals new disapperance info
Dad-of-two Reece, 28, was last seen by pals during a fishing trip at Loch Rannoch, Perthshire, at 11.30pm on March 18.www.dailyrecord.co.uk
If the weather was so bad stick it out until the following day then maybe head home. I presume they drove there?had they just arrived that day, or day before? even more unusual if they had only got there a few hours before to then decide to leave again.
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Reece Rodger phone data provides breakthrough with new timeline for missing dad
Partner Paula Airzee shared new police developments in a post to a Facebook group dedicated to finding Recce Rodger.www.dailyrecord.co.uk
It all points to him attempting to get away from the campsite and head home. Why not just wait until morning. Did he try to hitch a lift? Very strange.^
Fresh information from missing dad Recce Rodger's phone has revealed a new timeline for his disappearance with the 28-year-old leaving the campsite where he had been with pals a lot earlier than previously thought, his partner has said.
Paula Airzee has shared a new police development that shows that the Fife dad's phone was one hour and 20 mins east of the campsite at Loch Rannoch where he was reported missing from at 11.20pm on March 18.
The signal picked up by analysis of mobile data was in the vicinity of a potential sighting of Reece and so can now be confirmed as the 28-year-old too.
Pals believed he had gone to bed at 11.30pm but there was no sign of the dad-of-two the next morning.
But mobile data has now revealed that he was a lot further away from the campsite at 11.30pm with his new location between Learn farm and Aulich.
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He was last seen around 11.30pm on Saturday evening and they believed he was heading to bed.
Was this ever confirmed? I would think that the lettering on the sleeves of his shirt would be distinctive. However, nights can't have been balmy in March. Might Recce have put on a jacket when he left the campsite?They are also looking into a possible sighting of Reece the following morning at around 8am on the B846 approximately one mile east of Aulich.
Sergeant James Longden said: “The area where Reece was last seen is wooded and he was not familiar with the landscape
Although Recce's phone was tracked to a location earlier than was previously thought, it doesn't mean that he was with his phone.
Here's her description of that call from the source quoted above:In a phone call made at about 4pm, he told Paula that he wanted to come home before changing his mind and saying: “I’ll be okay”. He continued to keep in touch, with the final call coming at 11.18pm and lasting just over a minute.
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Reece Rodger's partner tells of last chat as she reveals new disapperance info
Dad-of-two Reece, 28, was last seen by pals during a fishing trip at Loch Rannoch, Perthshire, at 11.30pm on March 18.www.dailyrecord.co.uk
Thanks for that clarification.Here's her description of that call from the source quoted above:
"I last heard from Reece at 11.18pm. I was working and it was noisy. He just asked if I was ok and what was happening. I said ‘I’m fine, I’m still working’. The call lasted 1 min 4 secs. Reece’s phone went off at 11.19pm."
Such a bizarre situation. Again, hoping for some kind of resolution (good or sad) for all of his loved ones.It seems odd that he had already been walking away from camp for about an hour at that point but didn't mention it to her?