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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot of families don't even report their own family members missing that fast. He worked over an hour ocmmute from home. They assume something came up, they check with friends and others, there could be an accident, held up in traffic, phone died, they call around etc. And for the police to go immediately to an 'employee didn't show up for work on time' call is also unusual. I think calling 911 and sending police to the house within an hour and the police going immediately is unusual and suspicious. I think it means that his work knew something we don't know. His office opened at 8:00 and the first 911 call was made at 8:58. The coworkers were already on route to his house by then (google maps says 1 hour and 15 minute drive) and made the second call from the house at 10:03 after seeing his body. [/quote] It isn’t unusual at all. Also with first patient scheduled at 8, he more likely would’ve been due at the office anywhere from 7:15-7:45 or so. A lot of offices have a brief morning meeting before the schedule begins (the dentist would not typically stroll in at 7:55 for an 8:00 patient- especially without calling to give the staff a quick heads up). They were likely already calling him by 8:00, and probably started calling his spouse pretty shortly thereafter after getting no response. It really isn’t the type of job where someone is just randomly late. Or ever late at all. If he is late and not answering his phone, & his spouse isn’t answering hers either, something bad has very likely happened. By the time they called the police and started the drive to his home, he’d been missing for about an hour. Long enough for them to call around, and long enough that he or his wife should’ve responded by then. That said, they were probably more worried about an auto or household accident- not a murder. [/quote]
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