In newly released 911 call of Susan Wilkerson, wife of missing Major General Neil McCasland who’s linked to the UFO Program: “My husband is missing. And it’s been about 3 hours, and I have some indication that he must have planned not to be found.”
In newly released 911 call of Susan Wilkerson, wife of missing Major General Neil McCasland who’s linked to the UFO Program: “My husband is missing. And it’s been about 3 hours, and I have some indication that he must have planned not to be found.”
>“My husband is missing. And it’s been about 3 hours, and I have some indication that he must have planned not to be found.
>He’s left his phone. He changed his clothes into I don’t know what. I think he’s on foot. All of our cars and bicycles are in the garage.
>I left for a doctor’s appointment at about 11:10 and he was here at that time at the house, and I got back from that at noon and he was gone.
>He turned it off and left it behind which seems kind of deliberate because he’s always got his phone. He has a smartwatch. I don’t know if that’s with him or not.”
Dispatcher:
>”Has he ever done this before?”
Mrs. Wilkerson:
>”Never. Nothing even remotely like it. He’s a retired Air Force Major General. He’s very responsible, but he’s also facing some medical issues.”
Dispatcher:
>”Do you have any video at your home?”
Mrs. Wilkerson:
>”No.”
Dispatcher:
>“Has he been diagnosed with any mental disorders or anything like that?”
Mrs. Wilkerson:
>”Well, we’ve been seeing a doc for both physical and mental in terms of anxiety, short-term memory loss, lack of sleep. The same doc I went to see today.”
Dispatcher:
>”Does he carry any weapons on him?”
Mrs. Wilkerson:
>“Well, not generally. He does have a gun safe, and I went to look in the gun safe to see if anything was missing, but I couldn’t tell if anything was. He has quite a number of pistols and rifles. Other than saying if his brain and body keep deteriorating, he didn’t want to live like that. But it seemed to me that was just, ‘Man, I hate how this is going kind of thing,’ cause I told him, ‘Yes, you do. Yes, you do.’”
Dispatcher:
>”Okay, we’re going to send some deputies up to talk to you. See if we can search a little bit and see what’s going on.”
knowstradamus7 on
>saying if his brain and body keep deteriorating, he didn’t want to live like that.
This does not seem to be a good sign, unfortunately.
nomelonnolemon on
This gives me small hints at maybe he got a diagnosis about something, maybe some type of dementia, and just decided to go out while he knew he could.
Something like a Lewy body confirmation would be devastating to anyone.
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Mrs. Susan McCasland Wilkerson:
>“My husband is missing. And it’s been about 3 hours, and I have some indication that he must have planned not to be found.
>He’s left his phone. He changed his clothes into I don’t know what. I think he’s on foot. All of our cars and bicycles are in the garage.
>I left for a doctor’s appointment at about 11:10 and he was here at that time at the house, and I got back from that at noon and he was gone.
>He turned it off and left it behind which seems kind of deliberate because he’s always got his phone. He has a smartwatch. I don’t know if that’s with him or not.”
Dispatcher:
>”Has he ever done this before?”
Mrs. Wilkerson:
>”Never. Nothing even remotely like it. He’s a retired Air Force Major General. He’s very responsible, but he’s also facing some medical issues.”
Dispatcher:
>”Do you have any video at your home?”
Mrs. Wilkerson:
>”No.”
Dispatcher:
>“Has he been diagnosed with any mental disorders or anything like that?”
Mrs. Wilkerson:
>”Well, we’ve been seeing a doc for both physical and mental in terms of anxiety, short-term memory loss, lack of sleep. The same doc I went to see today.”
Dispatcher:
>”Does he carry any weapons on him?”
Mrs. Wilkerson:
>“Well, not generally. He does have a gun safe, and I went to look in the gun safe to see if anything was missing, but I couldn’t tell if anything was. He has quite a number of pistols and rifles. Other than saying if his brain and body keep deteriorating, he didn’t want to live like that. But it seemed to me that was just, ‘Man, I hate how this is going kind of thing,’ cause I told him, ‘Yes, you do. Yes, you do.’”
Dispatcher:
>”Okay, we’re going to send some deputies up to talk to you. See if we can search a little bit and see what’s going on.”
>saying if his brain and body keep deteriorating, he didn’t want to live like that.
This does not seem to be a good sign, unfortunately.
This gives me small hints at maybe he got a diagnosis about something, maybe some type of dementia, and just decided to go out while he knew he could.
Something like a Lewy body confirmation would be devastating to anyone.