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Missing Lincoln man (and Chance Englebert)

Finally found a nice map explanation of his route


So if Chance made it all the way to the river crossing, only to find out that he couldn’t cross, that puts him directly north of the monument where the remains were found. So maybe he started walking south at that point to try and cut across to get back to the in-laws house

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I got a few potato reactions from a couple betas for having this same thought . She’s a terrible wife
I don’t know much about the situation or anything with the families but I can tell you right now if I was drunk and mad then walked away my wife wouldn’t let me leave her eye sight without knowing I was safe. I don’t know how you can be married to someone even if you’re mad and not care about their safety too. That’s what makes me feel like the family is involved but like I said I have no idea.
 
What if Englebert wondered up that part of the monument to collect his thoughts and then got bit by a rattlesnake? Do we know if the place where remains were found was searched?
 
copied and pasted from another forum:

The following is what Bailey told a podcast back in 2019.

Marissa: When we spoke to Bailey, we asked her to walk us through the events of the day Chance disappeared. This is what she had to say.

Bailey: We were just down visiting our family, and the guys all decided that they wanted to go golfing. So him, my brother-in-law, and my dad, they went down to Bear Golf Course and drank a lot, and golfed a lot, and I don’t know. Ha… had fun. Ha… he called me, and we were supposed to meet some friends for dinner that night, and he was in a super good mood, so I drove out there. I got the baby out of the car, and I started walking over to where everyone was sitting. And he stood up and said, “Get the f*ck back in the car. We’re leaving.” So, I thought that was really weird. So I was kinda looking at everyone, and they’re looking at me. And everyone is just super confused. We left and I canceled plans with my friends, and he had misunderstood something that somebody had said about him getting—about the mine shutting down. Cause in Nebraska, the minimum wage, I mean… it’s hard to make really good money in Nebraska. Even if you’re super skilled, you’re not going to be paid worth a sh*t compared to what you are in Wyoming. And, so they made a comment about “at least he wasn’t making minimum wage “. By Nebraska standards, he was making good money, and he just took it the wrong way. So he was upset about that, and he really wanted to go home. And, he had been drinking just enough that there was no talking any sort of sense into him. So, I just kinda went with it and was like okay cool, we’ll go home. So I drove to my grandparent’s in Gering, Nebraska, where we had been staying, and I went in to pack my bag. We pulled into the driveway, and he said, “No, I said I wanted to go home.” And I was like, “Yeah, just hold on. I’m gonna go grab our bags and we’ll leave. Well, he took off walking. And I ran the baby inside, and took him out of his car seat, handed him to my grandma, and ran back outside. And I started driving around looking for him. Several phone calls later, the rainstorm hit and I just never got him found.
 
copied and pasted from another forum:

The following is what Bailey told a podcast back in 2019.

Marissa: When we spoke to Bailey, we asked her to walk us through the events of the day Chance disappeared. This is what she had to say.

Bailey: We were just down visiting our family, and the guys all decided that they wanted to go golfing. So him, my brother-in-law, and my dad, they went down to Bear Golf Course and drank a lot, and golfed a lot, and I don’t know. Ha… had fun. Ha… he called me, and we were supposed to meet some friends for dinner that night, and he was in a super good mood, so I drove out there. I got the baby out of the car, and I started walking over to where everyone was sitting. And he stood up and said, “Get the f*ck back in the car. We’re leaving.” So, I thought that was really weird. So I was kinda looking at everyone, and they’re looking at me. And everyone is just super confused. We left and I canceled plans with my friends, and he had misunderstood something that somebody had said about him getting—about the mine shutting down. Cause in Nebraska, the minimum wage, I mean… it’s hard to make really good money in Nebraska. Even if you’re super skilled, you’re not going to be paid worth a sh*t compared to what you are in Wyoming. And, so they made a comment about “at least he wasn’t making minimum wage “. By Nebraska standards, he was making good money, and he just took it the wrong way. So he was upset about that, and he really wanted to go home. And, he had been drinking just enough that there was no talking any sort of sense into him. So, I just kinda went with it and was like okay cool, we’ll go home. So I drove to my grandparent’s in Gering, Nebraska, where we had been staying, and I went in to pack my bag. We pulled into the driveway, and he said, “No, I said I wanted to go home.” And I was like, “Yeah, just hold on. I’m gonna go grab our bags and we’ll leave. Well, he took off walking. And I ran the baby inside, and took him out of his car seat, handed him to my grandma, and ran back outside. And I started driving around looking for him. Several phone calls later, the rainstorm hit and I just never got him found.
Suspicious Season 3 GIF by Parks and Recreation
 
What if Englebert wondered up that part of the monument to collect his thoughts and then got bit by a rattlesnake? Do we know if the place where remains were found was searched?

I thought earlier ITT it was said that they needed to dig to get to the body. Although I'm not sure if that's true or if I recall that correctly.

If so, that discredits the rattlesnake theory.
 
I don’t know much about the situation or anything with the families but I can tell you right now if I was drunk and mad then walked away my wife wouldn’t let me leave her eye sight without knowing I was safe. I don’t know how you can be married to someone even if you’re mad and not care about their safety too. That’s what makes me feel like the family is involved but like I said I have no idea.

If she was mad at me (which is usually the case) my wife would have been fine with my drink ass walking off into the dark.

Angry people don’t react in a completely rational way.
 
Her story sounds kind of bullshitty to me
It does, although some people aren't the most eloquent with their delivery and word choice. It's very easy to go down the "she's lying path", but I agree that it sounds bullshitty.

Not allowing Chance's family to see the baby is a red flag from my perspective.
 
copied and pasted from another forum:

The following is what Bailey told a podcast back in 2019.

Marissa: When we spoke to Bailey, we asked her to walk us through the events of the day Chance disappeared. This is what she had to say.

Bailey: We were just down visiting our family, and the guys all decided that they wanted to go golfing. So him, my brother-in-law, and my dad, they went down to Bear Golf Course and drank a lot, and golfed a lot, and I don’t know. Ha… had fun. Ha… he called me, and we were supposed to meet some friends for dinner that night, and he was in a super good mood, so I drove out there. I got the baby out of the car, and I started walking over to where everyone was sitting. And he stood up and said, “Get the f*ck back in the car. We’re leaving.” So, I thought that was really weird. So I was kinda looking at everyone, and they’re looking at me. And everyone is just super confused. We left and I canceled plans with my friends, and he had misunderstood something that somebody had said about him getting—about the mine shutting down. Cause in Nebraska, the minimum wage, I mean… it’s hard to make really good money in Nebraska. Even if you’re super skilled, you’re not going to be paid worth a sh*t compared to what you are in Wyoming. And, so they made a comment about “at least he wasn’t making minimum wage “. By Nebraska standards, he was making good money, and he just took it the wrong way. So he was upset about that, and he really wanted to go home. And, he had been drinking just enough that there was no talking any sort of sense into him. So, I just kinda went with it and was like okay cool, we’ll go home. So I drove to my grandparent’s in Gering, Nebraska, where we had been staying, and I went in to pack my bag. We pulled into the driveway, and he said, “No, I said I wanted to go home.” And I was like, “Yeah, just hold on. I’m gonna go grab our bags and we’ll leave. Well, he took off walking. And I ran the baby inside, and took him out of his car seat, handed him to my grandma, and ran back outside. And I started driving around looking for him. Several phone calls later, the rainstorm hit and I just never got him found.
So this guy texts a buddy that he’s walking 35 miles home in a thunderstorm & the family doesn’t believe the guy could’ve died from that?

I think she is lying but it’s about not bothering to go look for him. If the dog & hiker was able to come across a body by chance then I’m guessing it wasn’t buried buried & a body will tell the cops if he was murdered.

Texting a bunch of random emojis makes me think the guy got lost & hypothermia had him uncoordinated.
 
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I don’t know much about the situation or anything with the families but I can tell you right now if I was drunk and mad then walked away my wife wouldn’t let me leave her eye sight without knowing I was safe. I don’t know how you can be married to someone even if you’re mad and not care about their safety too. That’s what makes me feel like the family is involved but like I said I have no idea.
Disagree. I know a lot of women that would just let their drunk husband leave and listen to the family.
This is why most relationships don't work. He is trying to be head of household and her family disagrees with every decision.
You keep bringing up the wife wouldn't do that is crazy. These white spoiled bitxhes these days aren't loyal.
 
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Disagree. I know a lot of women that would just let their drunk husband leave and listen to the family.
This is why most relationships don't work. He is trying to be head of household and her family disagrees with every decision.
You keep bringing up the wife wouldn't do that is crazy. These white spoiled bitxhes these days aren't loyal.

Don't take fault off of him.

If he was trying to lead the family, he wouldn't go off getting drunk, get pissed at a back handed comment, then try and just leave his wife and kid on foot.
 
Disagree. I know a lot of women that would just let their drunk husband leave and listen to the family.
This is why most relationships don't work. He is trying to be head of household and her family disagrees with every decision.
You keep bringing up the wife wouldn't do that is crazy. These white spoiled bitxhes these days aren't loyal.
I explained this situation to my wife and she said we’d immediately leave. Then again I married an import from South America , and not a spoiled white bitch
 
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