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[Remains Found] Caleb Harris, the disappearing A&M CC kid


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11 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

16 search warrants, submitted over 70 preservation requests, and issued 14 subpoenas for electronic data

Sounds like they believe a crime was committed, but can they do this if there's no suspect? If the answer is "no" then wouldn't that mean there is a suspect, and if that's true, then we probably can deduce that the police know a lot more than the public does and there is very little chance for "Harris's safe return"

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10 minutes ago, chainsaw said:

Sounds like they believe a crime was committed, but can they do this if there's no suspect? If the answer is "no" then wouldn't that mean there is a suspect, and if that's true, then we probably can deduce that the police know a lot more than the public does and there is very little chance for "Harris's safe return"


they are probably following leads with Austin ties …

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38 minutes ago, chainsaw said:

Sounds like they believe a crime was committed, but can they do this if there's no suspect? If the answer is "no" then wouldn't that mean there is a suspect, and if that's true, then we probably can deduce that the police know a lot more than the public does and there is very little chance for "Harris's safe return"


I agree, this is a criminal investigation 

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I watch a lot of dateline, and one episode the state police got a cell data dump of all activity within certain location and time frame. They investigated a few of the irregular cell numbers or activity for that area and found the killers. They should do that here. 

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1 hour ago, Neonmoon said:

I watch a lot of dateline, and one episode the state police got a cell data dump of all activity within certain location and time frame. They investigated a few of the irregular cell numbers or activity for that area and found the killers. They should do that here. 


At the time he went missing, it should have been very low activity in that area

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15 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:


I agree, this is a criminal investigation 

They probably have a short list of people with motives and are working on filling the gaps from there. I don't see how you can do all these searches without a concrete reason to suspect particular people of crimes.

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36 minutes ago, landman said:

This one and the Texas State kid that disappeared near Luling a couple of years ago are weird.

The Texas State kid is really odd.  Disappeared on the side of the road, I think his clothes were found at his car, might have been high AF but dogs should have been able to find his body if he just wondered off.  

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9 hours ago, Hook1997 said:

The Texas State kid is really odd.  Disappeared on the side of the road, I think his clothes were found at his car, might have been high AF but dogs should have been able to find his body if he just wondered off.  

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11 hours ago, Hook1997 said:

The Texas State kid is really odd.  Disappeared on the side of the road, I think his clothes were found at his car, might have been high AF but dogs should have been able to find his body if he just wondered off.  

Didn't the Texas State kid disappear during the Icestorm or an inclement weather thing? Fog?

Theory is he got lost/stuck in his car on his way back home in Luling, got out of the car, and wandered off road, got lost in some field, and died somewhere. The car was found just a block from the turn onto 183.

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1 minute ago, crash_davis said:

Didn't the Texas State kid disappear during the Icestorm or an inclement weather thing? Fog?

Theory is he got lost/stuck in his car on his way back home in Luling, got out of the car, and wandered off road, got lost in some field, and died somewhere. The car was found just a block from the turn onto 183.

Nah, that dude was was lit on something, had been facetiming with one of his friends while fucked up before leaving and googling weird shit about how long you can last outside.  Cops think he wandered off, died and was eaten by pigs.

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4 minutes ago, Basil said:

Nah, that dude was was lit on something, had been facetiming with one of his friends while fucked up before leaving and googling weird shit about how long you can last outside.  Cops think he wandered off, died and was eaten by pigs.

Well, I guess he found out. Sucks that the pigs can't talk to tell us the answer.

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9 minutes ago, Basil said:

Cops think he wandered off, died and was eaten by pigs.

Then I think it is safe to assume that he wandered off, called 911 several times and was ignored, was later eaten by pigs, which led to his death.  

Pig digestive juices dissolved the boarding pass from Atlanta found near the body - and with the passage of time the lake water escaped from what was left of his lungs. 

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it might depend on circumstances (like if he had a tendency to take a powder sometimes, like the guy from Into the Wild)... but generally speaking, i think not knowing anything would be much worse than eventually finding a body. i can't imagine how you would move on from them just poof, disappearing into thin air. 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

A 'safe return' is about as likely as Ana de Armas knocking on my door with $1M cash later tonight. 


if she only has $999,500, tell her to get lost 

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Case closed on Mizzou kid.

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Riley Strain, a Missouri college student who went missing after leaving a downtown Nashville bar and whose body was later found in a river, died of accidental drowning and alcohol poisoning, the medical examiner’s office said Tuesday.

Strain’s body was found in the Cumberland River in West Nashville on the morning of March 22, several miles from where he had gone missing. The 22-year-old University of Missouri student had been in town on a weekend trip two weeks earlier when he was kicked out of a bar, authorities said.

The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said the autopsy, released Tuesday, corroborates the findings of their missing person detectives, and the department is now officially classifying Strain’s death as accidental.

The autopsy report said Strain’s blood alcohol level was 0.228, which is almost three times the legal driving limit. The cannabis compound Delta-9 THC was also found in his system, the report said.

Police found Strain had consumed “multiple alcoholic drinks” at different establishments in Nashville, became separated from his friends and was “noticeably impaired” as he walked onto Gay Street, adjacent to the Cumberland River on the night of March 8.

Detectives concluded Strain, unfamiliar with the terrain and walking in the dark, stepped toward an overgrown area and fell down the steep embankment leading to the river and into the water. Due to recent rain, the river was very high that night with a swift current, police said.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/missouri-college-student-riley-strain-191517139.html

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Corpus Christi Fire Department is currently trying to come up with a plan to retrieve the remains, according to CCPD.

There's no evidence at this time that these human remains are in any way connected to the disappearance of Caleb Harris. However, the location -- not far from Harris' apartment complex -- is fueling online speculation.

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, gsoda3 said:

Is this raw sewage from residential pipes or is this from storm drains etc?

Sanitary sewer. Raw. At least in most of Texas, not sure about the coast where it’s flat everywhere 

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