I agree, “There were some exchanges via phone as well as text that alerted me to be concerned about our son,” his father, Terrell, told NBC News, without specifying further details about what was troubling about the messages.
Thus when their son stopped responding to texts and calls, Cunningham’s parents drove from Maryland to Atlanta to find their sons phone, keys, wallet and car and his dog, Beau, alone at home.
“Tim never leaves Beau unattended,” his father said. “He just doesnt do it.”
Did anyone else notice”drove from Maryland to Atlanta” that is close to 700 miles. The reporter should have asked what were they talking/texting about or did and it doesn’t fit the narrative so he didn’t report it.
Another snippet I found.
“CBS 46 reported that his family said they did talk to him before he went missing and he sounded disoriented and even heard some bits of anger. They do not believe he would have left voluntarily, so then, did someone force him?”
What doesn’t fit? They hadn’t heard from son for two days. Contacted someone to check his house and he hadn’t been there. He was missing from work. So, as any normal loving parents would do, they drove in person to see about their boy.