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"None of this makes sense": That's because you haven't taken the blackpill!

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https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-04-05/body-missing-cdc-researcher-found-river

Timothy Cunningham, 25, was last seen February 12 after he left work midway through the day due to an illness, prompting his friends and family to sound the alarm.
Terrell Cunningham, 60, said his son’s supervisor told him that Commander Cunningham had reported for work but that he had left midday because he wasn’t feeling well. -NYT
The family of Timothy J. Cunningham, 35, grew concerned after the Harvard-trained epidemiologist and US Navy officer wouldn't answer texts or calls. Driving over 600 miles from Maryland to Atlanta, Cunningham's parents gained access to his house where they found their son's phone, wallet and driver's license.
Quoted by the NYT, his father said that Commander Cunningham had “a lot going on” personally and professionally, and his most recent conversation with his son had left him worried.
The tone, and the numerous exchanges gave us reason to be concerned about Tim,” said Terrell Cunningham. “And I don’t know if it’s an instinct you have because it’s your child, but it was not a normal conversation and I was not comfortable.”
Cunningham's car was parked in the garage, while his dog - Mr. Bojangles, aka Bo, was left all by himself.
"Tim never leaves Bo unattended," Terrell Cunningham told NBC News. "He just doesn't do it."
None of this makes sense,” Timothy’s brother Anterio told Atlanta Fox affiliate WAGA-TV. “He wouldn't just evaporate like this and leave his dog alone and have our mother wondering and worrying like this. He wouldn't.”
I feel like I’m in a horrible Black Mirror episode,” Cunningham's sister Tiara told the New York Times. “I’m kind of lost without him, to be quite honest.”

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Is anyone on this forum confused about why this happened?
 
Hindsight is 20/20. The parents might be saying the exchanges were concerning, simply because he disappeared right after them (hindsight bias).

If he really killed himself, why a river? Is this fairly common? Why leave his beloved dog behind? Why not wait until the dog dies, then rope? Or take out the dog, and rope yourself?
 
Hindsight is 20/20. The parents might be saying the exchanges were concerning, simply because he disappeared right after them (hindsight bias).

If he really killed himself, why a river? Is this fairly common? Why leave his beloved dog behind? Why not wait until the dog dies, then rope? Or take out the dog, and rope yourself?

Well he knew someone would find the dog.

Note that they didn't find his 'beloved girlfriend' waiting at home for him.
 
Well he knew someone would find the dog.

Note that they didn't find his 'beloved girlfriend' waiting at home for him.

Possibly.

Yeah, I noticed that too when I first read this story.
 

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