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Scary Real Life Situation. Need some advice on what to do.
Hey Guys this is really messed up. I want to help the situation but don't know where to start. Here's the situation....
A friend of mine went missing Tuesday evening. He's not only very responsible he has a very good job and just received a huge promotion and was set to leave the island within a week or so. On Wednesday when he didn't show up to work they tried to get a hold of him. Someone drove over to his house to see if he was there. When they got there they noticed his car was parked in front of his house and was full of groceries. His front door was open. He wasn't there. There has been little information on the situation and the only other detail is someone has been withdrawing the maximum amount from his bank card since Tuesday. From what i hear Private investigators from Britain and Canada have been flown in but that's is all we hear is happening. This hasn't been in the newspapers, tv, or radio because the companies involved and Bahamas can't afford the bad press. That's what happens on an island. The companies hired the PI to try and find him. The thing is if they don't find him alive they can't report him dead (they have way too much too lose). He was a white executive working for the biggest hotel on the island. Think the hotel or the Bahamas wants that story to get out? FUCK NO! Now where i need advice. I want to help find this guy. But feel really helpless. I hate the bullshit of covering stories up that don't make us look good as a country. It's absolute BS. The guy was living here all alone. I want to help but don't know how i can help the situation. Any of you have any ideas? |
Hire your own PI? Put a reward out there for his safe return?
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That's a tough one, but really not much you can do.
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Outside of getting your own investigator, I don't know what you can do.
It sure doesn't *sound* good, that is for sure. |
Shap,
I am sorry to hear about this situation. I would search around the immediate area around his last assumed location - his car with his groceries. Look everywhere inside and outside the house and around that immediate area. Next, if you can find the area of the first ATM withdrawl, go to that location and look for any clues. Be throrough, look everywhere you can think of. Those are also excellent areas to post Missing flyers - maybe someone saw something. Knowing that you are doing everything you can may be of some comfort to you. I wish you well and hope he is found, safe and sound. Mike |
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This sounds like a real scary situation I can't imagine how you must be feeling. I really hope everything turns out ok for you, and your friend. |
His cell phone records will have the best clues.
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I just heard they have a surveillance camera pic of a woman using his Atm. Both his atm and his cc have been being used since Tuesday. I don't know how good the pic is but knowing this shitty island a crappy pic of a bahamian person wouldn't clue anybody in on who the person is.
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He went missing in the Bahamas?
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wow... this is why I like GFY... where else can I know a guy who knows a guy?
Good luck, I hope your friend is ok. Was he involved with some shady people? Perhaps he fucked up. I don't even want to think of all the possibilities. Again, I hope you find your friend and that he is well. |
do ATM's there have cameras installed?
aside from hiring your own investigator there's probably not much you can do. not to panic you, but you may want to consider doing something about your own security in the interim (assuming you still live there). if your friend was abducted and someone forced information from him, who knows what he may have said about wealthy friends while under duress. edit: nvm about the camera, saw your previous post |
from the facts you've given i would fear the worst for him :(
he's Canadian or British? Must be a consulate there you could get in touch with. Alert Canadian and British newspapers maybe about the story. Only other thing i can think of is hire your own Private Investigator. |
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I assume the US has no presence in the Bahamas? so that won't help.. Call Larry King
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he's dead. It sucks but thats that.
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Good advice on our own security. We've lived a very humble quiet life here. Nobody knows much about us. I wasn't close friends with him but then again he didn't have many close friends. He worked 10 to 12 hours a day and then would come out to hockey with us on wednesdays. Great guy. Very dedicated to his career. Was just about to move back to canada and assume a huge role for the company he's currently with. |
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Hi Shap,
Sorry to hear about your friend. Depending on how close you are to this person, you first concern should be your families safety. The details you have mention indicate foul play and it does not look good for your friend. You best bet is to relax and not become to vocal without your own proper *Trusted* protection. Just my 2 cents. Kind Regards, Les |
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Shap,
Sorry to hear about this bro. For your own safety I would try to do as much as you can as quietly as you can. If your going to offer a reward do it thru a third party so your name doesnt get tied to it. Last thing you and Beth want to do in this situation is draw the eyes to yourselves as well and put more people in harms way. That's where hiring a PI to do your looking and be your voice to the press and such but keep your own image and name out of the situation would be best. I really hope they find him alive. - Brent |
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When we first moved here our landlord at the time had some haitians come paint our house. We were having a bbq so we offered them some burgers. I asked what they wanted with their burger. Their reply was 'bread please'. That really put things in perspective. |
Wow, i wish i had some better advice but like other said, watch out for yourself too. It could be that he owed some people some money and they heard he was leaving so they decided to make sure to get their money but who knows. I hope hes found safe and well.
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It's time like these that I think we should have a GPS attached to us 24/7.
I'm sorry to hear about this, Shap. Other than what you're doing, I'd suggest trying to call his cell when going back to any places he may have been. (the possibility of finding him or whomever knows where he is if you hear the phone ringing in the vicinity) If you know anyone in government or police, ask that they make it public. **perhaps flyers close to the hotel if they won't go public with hit** |
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Although you are not close Shap, you still live on the same island and are a successfull individual. Please keep yoru family safe, this is priority number 1. Also i'm surprised I would of thaught the Bahamas as an extremely safe place. |
Sorry to hear about your friend.
Bahamas has an illegal gambling lottery underworld, especially in Freeport. Perhaps he got mixed up in it? Maybe you can think of something he said in the past that relates to anything that could have got him in trouble with bad people. |
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The problem here is the difference in haves and have nots. You have one neighbourhood that has 13 billionaires. Then 5 minutes down the road a ghetto with 1000s of people living in tents. Crazy shit. |
Apparently the police have some leads and feel they may be on to finding out what happened.
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Possible kidnapping for ransom also. Does this guy have money or the company he works for have any kind of history on paying out ransoms?
I would avoid getting personally involved if you have nobody watching your back out there otherwise you risk making yourself a target also. |
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Thats going to be a serious adjustment. |
Interesting story about the bahamas. Last year (or i should say every year) around Christmas time robberies sky rocket. What happened last year was there was a group of guys that would hold up restaurants every few days. They'd go to the restaurant, take care of the security and rob everyone of their money and jewelery (they mostly robbed the white people and targeted the white restaurants). Anyhow the disturbing part about it was no reports of it in the newspapers or radio/tv. The only way people found was through email and word of mouth. Any news that would hurt tourism is basically not reported.
Living here you really learn to avoid putting yourself in a situation that could be dangerous. |
Shap, hit me up. If you remember I was Cop and a Investigator before his career took off for me.
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that's insane! sorry to hear about your friend Shap. I have 2 or 3 friends who live there as well and they didn't know about this abduction or disappearance. Really scary
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