David, you need to get underground. That's all there is to it. If you applied 
the time you have to psychoanalyze this random guy's life to actual 
cave-related activities, there is no limit to what you could accomplish. 

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On Oct 8, 2011, at 12:39 AM, David <dlocklea...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This is part 2 to my previous post on the story about the alleged
> missing spelunker.
> 
> 
> Disclaimer:    The post below is pure speculation and I am only posting it for
> someone who might be really curious about this missing caver's personality.
> 
> The moral to this post is that if you ever end up missing, your
> web-postings are going
> to be scrutinized with a magnifying glass, by somebody.
> 
> 
> 
> Out of curiosity I dug all thru Kevin Eve's Facebook page looking for
> a needle in a haystack,
> to see if there was any hidden clue to this young man that might tip
> off to something.
> 
>     https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=70805114&sk=info
> 
> I see very little to indicate he is really into caves, other than a
> few really lame photos from
> one trip in 2007 and another in 2010, to a cave not far from the town
> he lives in.
> 
> None of his friends appear to be cavers and I did not see that any of
> their friends appeared
> to be cavers, ( just skimmed thru a few selections, though ).
> 
> His last post was Sept. 20th, which might be considered odd for a 25
> year old male, but he does not appear
> to be an avid Facebook user.  ( Maybe he was too busy caving ?? )
> That post indicates that October is
> going to be a busy month, and he is looking forward to Expo 5.
> 
>       http://www.expofive.com/1024_upcoming.html
> 
> And especially a concert of October 16th ( 9 days from now ).
> 
> So that would seem to rule out suicide.    Right ?
> 
> 
> 
> He comes across as a dorky guy for being 25 and had few real friends (
> that used Facebook ).      I looked at a sample of his
> 176 Facebook friends, and very few mentioned anything and those that
> did, only forwarded the news-link to
> the newstory, and offered no sense of worry or added concern.
> 
> It is clear that he doesn't take Facebook seriously and his writings
> are an attempt
> at sarcastic humor.   Possibly a sign of immaturity for a 25 year old guy.
> ( like I am some kind of psychologist ! )
> 
> His Facebook account seems wide open, meaning that he doesn't care
> that anybody like me, can
> dig thru his personal stuff.     You would think a 25 year old, would
> not be so naive.
> 
> But still nothing obvious stands out.    He doesn't seem to be a
> full-scale loner,
> but does post, on Sept. 17th, that he "was cleaning out the house," and 
> getting
> rid of his vinyl music collection.    Why would a non-married man do
> such a drastic thing ?
> That could be a red-flag.     He does not seem to be involved in any
> hobbies or associated
> with any social clubs.    If true, that might lead to speculation that
> he was a loner,
> and unhappy.
> 
> On August 10th, he wrote, "I wonder if the human race is going to succeed,"
> indicating disappointment with the riots in London.
> 
> His favorite music band is the one below:
> 
>     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLlDbqbLFqk&feature=related
> 
> Music is subjective, but listening to that band, made me wonder if the
> human race would succeed.
> 
> He doesn't seem to show up anywhere else on the web, and certainly not
> anywhere that mentions caves or grottos.
> 
> In summary, after all that, I found nothing suspicious that would say,
> "hey take a look
> at this."
> 
> 
> 
> In today's era, a young person going off solo for a hike in the woods,
> would have a cell-phone,
> and communicate with their friends on the web, by letting them know
> that they went hiking,
> or post a photo or something.     His silence seems odd to me.     And
> who would leave
> a BMW out in the middle of nowhere for several hours unattended ?
> I sense there is
> more to this story than a young man lost in a cave.
> 
> David Locklear
> 
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