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While murder is possible his behaviour points heavily towards it, I know it it is hard to judge from looking at photos but the ones they used/are online he just doesn't look right either-he just looks pretty scary/intense. I think/hope that nowadays his behaviour would have been picked up on & he would have been diagnosed with mental health problems & given therapy & maybe some medication-all the signs were there-a shoplifting incident, telling people he was involved in some secret mission, refusing to open a briefcase in front of his gf & then shredding papers inside when she sneaked a look, mood swings, crying, buying guns & ammo etc.
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First after reading the many comments of people who knew Justin, he was very well liked and appreciated. I think it speaks well of his character.
Like so many here, I genuinely doubt that Justin was on some secret mission. The spy stuff doesn't fly. Here's my question and concern. Aside from the account and testimony from the girlfriend about Justin "acting weird, cutting up paper, and going everywhere with a top secret briefcase" was this corroborated by anyone else? Seriously, the final days of Justin's life is painted by a girlfriend who might have reasons to lie. I'm not suggesting that she is directly involved in his death, but I think she knows more than the "he became paranoid~ secret mission, white sands story" she told on UM. Justin's Mom never mentioned that he was acting out of the normal; only that she had stopped receiving calls from Justin. We know that Justin was reassigned to Ft Lewis, but went AWOL and returned to see the girlfriend. I think Justin may have tried to persuade her to move with him or even marry him. She may have rebuffed him or even told Justin that she never loved him. I think she broke up with him and possibly drove him to suicide or possibly had a new guy beat him up or murder him. I know that this is a big theory, but his car was eventually found with his wallet, id, keys and military dog tags. In my opinion, people who want to make a hit just do so. I think someone wanted his car and personal affects to be found, but not his body. As you can probably tell, I don't believe the girlfriend and her story. |
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Unfortunately, it looks like JB had a mental breakdown of some sort & his disappearance was connected to this. I don't see him being on any kind of "secret mission", as he attested to his gf.
As for the "mysterious call" that the gf got one night when JB was out stating that "the mission was off" (or something to that effect), I don't put any stock in this at all. It could easily have been someone screwing with JB & the gf, and that's it. Quote:
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I thought his mother and girlfriend came across as odd, as if they were hiding something...
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Found a fantastic Reddit post wherein someone carefully pieced together a timeline of Justin's Army career:
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I have always thought he committed suicide and that this is probably the reason why. It really does suck. Although I agree that Justin's actions merited him removal from the course and revocation of his security clearance, I'm not sure a lot of care was taken in reassigning him an MOS. A total recipe for disaster. OF COURSE he began to develop even worse disciplinary problems. He should have been placed in an MOS that allowed for the Army to utilize his clearly keen intellect, or at least his physical prowess. In the latter case, this is often what happens to hordes of young men who don't make it through Special Forces training every year. They are typically reassigned as infantrymen in the 82nd Airborne. |
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Thanks...all this discussion has certainly changed the way I look at this case now.
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"The mission is off" phone call understandably had Justin's family and girlfriend believing it was possible that an outside party had something to do with his disappearance or that at the very least, others knew where he had gone. But I (and I'm sure most others on this board) think it was just a red herring. When I was younger, I admittedly did find some of the other parts of this segment suspicious which had me thinking that someone could have done him in, but I think Justin's actions speak for themselves.
Some of Justin's behavior prior to disappearing reminds me of the Billy Hargrove case. Both did not show up as they were supposed to and when confronted, they didn't immediately show up/call in because they knew there weren't going to be consequences to face. Billy was in fact pretty happy go lucky (a common occurrence in people about to take their own life, as they know they are about to end their pain), while Justin was adamant that he wasn't AWOL and would straighten things out right away--which, of course, he didn't. I agree with the theory that he probably jumped off a bridge. Suicidal people can't bury themselves, but they can end their lives in ways that make it very difficult for them to ever be found and jumping into a large body of water (especially an ocean) is a way to do that. Monterey Bay was very close to where his car was found, and just happens to be in the largest ocean in the world. If he did jump into it, odds are that he will never be found. |
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He could even be unidentified skeletal remains in some random sheriff's department, waiting for money to be allotted for DNA testing. |
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The "White Sands" portion of the story probably fits in perfectly. It was released during this time so he probably wanted to see it, based on its premise, and did and then concocted this elaborate story tying that movie into his entire ordeal to make it seem more realistic. It's a sad ordeal all around. |
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I never bought into the idea that Justin was abducted or murdered. I think he was unhappy with his life and was trying to fill a void that existed by living out a fantasy. We know that suicide rates are high in the military and it for me is most likely what happened to Justin unfortunately. I wish he could have gotten the help that he needed. |
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I just watched this segment again. He could have easily put a friend up to it, but I now wonder if the "mission's off" phonecall to his gf wasn't Justin himself. A lot of people enjoy the military men stories UM featured, but to me, one you strip away any crazy conspiracy theories you can see them for what they are.
I don't however have the level of sympathy for Justin like some others have expressed. He messed up and paid the price. There's got to be some level of self accountability. He could have rebounded or learnt from it. He didn't have to kill himself. |
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A lot of talk gets made about family, friends, superiors and co-workers spotting people in these situations and getting them the help they need. The reality of it is many times people in bad spots slip thru the cracks and even when they don't sometimes they won't listen and you can't force them to get the help they need.
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