There’s a usual suspect in these cases.
Yeah. What are the chances the husband would return to the U.S. alone after his wife went missing and not say anything to her family?
If she actually did leave with the guide, I guess there is a chance. But sounds very strange.
Two unrelated missing person incidents
- in the same Taroko region
- remote areas with few people around
- both with a spouse missing and the remaining spouse doesn’t seem too concerned
- cameras only caught partial activity
- and the same police jurisdiction can’t seem to resolve either one.
I wonder how many other people/spouses are unexplainably missing in the Taroko area on a yearly basis.
Broderick disappeared at the Qingshui cliffs no? That’s not really Taroko is it?
On the edge. I still didn’t get your thesis on this. Are you saying Taroko is a prime destination to lose a spouse in on purpose?
It’s certainly a dangerous spot. So many accidents there over the years.
Mmm maybe there’s a secret club on the dark web for people to talk about how to lose a spouse in Taiwan.
Her husband said she ran off with the guide. Case closed. Seems legit.
They probably ran off because the husband was chasing them with an ax.
He’s a highly prolific inventor that guy. Quite impressive.
Is it normal to hire a guide when going to Taroko? They already had their own rental car, right?
For us no. For people unfamiliar with area could be a good idea.
I would definitely try to find this guide if he is real.
Maybe the “guide” is really an old boyfriend.
yes, i just googled him as well. big into electric batteries. he just submitted a new patent a few weeks ago
Maybe this speaks to motive. He may not have wanted to give away half his wealth in a divorce settlement.