[Homestead] That contrail

Lynda lurine at com-pair.net
Wed Nov 17 16:37:14 EST 2010


Have they used tracking (dog) teams?  A neighbor raised and trained both 
tracking and cadaver dogs (bloodhounds).  She was always flying off 
someplace to help locate people.

Lynda
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "EarthNSky" <erthnsky at gmail.com>


>I haven't seen it, just read about it.  Here lately, for the past week or 
>so anyway, I've been dealing with a lot of theorizing, and frankly, I am 
>about theoried out.  If you are a Facebook friend of mine, you already know 
>this, but a friend of mine from our astronomy group is missing.  It seems 
>he disappeared off the face of the earth.  This is something you hear about 
>on the news or on Unsolved Mysteries, not something you expect to 
>experience with a friend.  Keith disappeared last Tuesday the 9th.  He had 
>been at my farm the Saturday night/Sunday morning before that.  They found 
>his truck two days later, parked at a public park, but there has been no 
>sign of Keith.  He has labile type 1 diabetes, and it is possible that he 
>could be in a dissociative fugue related to that.  There has been no 
>evidence of foul play.  It is frustrating for me because I used to live in 
>that area.  My kids played ball at that park and I have fished in the lake 
>there.   Tomorrow, the county CERT team, maybe a thousand strong, will be 
>searching for Keith.  I hope they find him, for his family's sake, but if 
>they don't, then I think the dissociative fugue theory holds more weight. 
>It is so frustrating...and talk about lame reporting, only one Atlanta 
>station has covered this story, and that coverage has dropped off now.  I 
>guess if it doesn't involve a child, a women, or doesn't have a sex and 
>violence angle to it, it just doesn't make the news.




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