No, it only means lionfish-eater is wildly speculating and extrapolating and inventing a conspiracy theory based on no new information. Ignore.Does that mean he is found? There is a lot of this story still missing?
Dave Dillehay
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No, it only means lionfish-eater is wildly speculating and extrapolating and inventing a conspiracy theory based on no new information. Ignore.Does that mean he is found? There is a lot of this story still missing?
Dave Dillehay
thanksNo, it only means lionfish-eater is wildly speculating and extrapolating and inventing a conspiracy theory based on no new information. Ignore.
I was in Cozumel when he went missing.No, it only means lionfish-eater is wildly speculating and extrapolating and inventing a conspiracy theory based on no new information. Ignore.
So the watch was how his family hoped to find him if he got lost on the trip, but that was foiled by the taxi driver. I'm sure his family thought that they could keep up with him and taking on the trip even with his dementia was a good plan. I do feel for the family. We've been thru some of that in mine.Brad had no money.
The taxi driver took his I watch and left him there.
The watch was his tracking device.
For those like myself that just see a "Facebook SDK" error:Latest info I could find
The only validated info is that Brad left the cruise ship terminal, a taxi driver took him to the north tip of the island at the landing to go to passion Island.
Brad had no money.
The taxi driver took his I watch and left him there.
The watch was his tracking device.
The watch was tracked to the taxi driver who told the story and turned the watch over to the police.
This is the only actual verified info about his disappearance.
A fisherman picked up Brad in the north of the island on the road to passion island which is where the taxi driver dropped Brad off. The fisherman dropped Brad off downtown. There is a photo of Brad near Barracuda Hotel across from Mega. There were several other photos of Brad at different locations throughout Cozumel including way back 180 streets from waterfront. That gets to be jungle area.Is the taxi driver's story validated by anyone other than the taxi driver?
Wow. I hadn't heard this before. If true... so sad. In the States or Canada that taxi driver would likely be charged with involuntary manslaughter and would certainly be facing a wrongful death civil suit.I was in Cozumel when he went missing.
No conspiracy theory.
The only validated info is that Brad left the cruise ship terminal, a taxi driver took him to the north tip of the island at the landing to go to passion Island.
Brad had no money.
The taxi driver took his I watch and left him there.
The watch was his tracking device.
The watch was tracked to the taxi driver who told the story and turned the watch over to the police.
This is the only actual verified info about his disappearance.