Missing Friend
Missing Friend
Our Dear Friend, Jermaine Barley, AKA [b]Jerm[/b] has been missing since early Thursday morning. If anyone has any information to his whereabouts, please respond.
We tried the medic tents and the law enforcement agencies.
If anyone has any other ideas about how to go about looking for him, please let me know.
Thank you so much for your time.
Peace and Light and Love.
We tried the medic tents and the law enforcement agencies.
If anyone has any other ideas about how to go about looking for him, please let me know.
Thank you so much for your time.
Peace and Light and Love.
- theCryptofishist
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pictures of Jerm
Here are a few pics of Jerm...
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http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u250 ... /jerm3.jpg
It didn't work to post the pics, so here is a direct link.
Any information anyone has would help tremendously.
Thank you.
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u250 ... /jerm3.jpg
It didn't work to post the pics, so here is a direct link.
Any information anyone has would help tremendously.
Thank you.
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betterwithbread
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The Pershing County Sheriff's Office still is trying to identify a man who apparently hanged himself Thursday morning at Burning Man.
Sheriff Ron Skinner said the man appears to be white, between 20 and 25 years old with light brown hair and a "very slender" build.
"At this time, the individual is a John Doe to us. We have not identified him," Skinner said. "I'm sure somebody knows who he is. They haven't approached us yet."
The problem with Burning Man, a counterculture festival in the Black Rock Desert, is that it's not uncommon for people to disappear for several days at a time among the festivities, Skinner said.
Sheriff Ron Skinner said the man appears to be white, between 20 and 25 years old with light brown hair and a "very slender" build.
"At this time, the individual is a John Doe to us. We have not identified him," Skinner said. "I'm sure somebody knows who he is. They haven't approached us yet."
The problem with Burning Man, a counterculture festival in the Black Rock Desert, is that it's not uncommon for people to disappear for several days at a time among the festivities, Skinner said.
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doramey fossillotti
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Where did you read that?betterwithbread wrote:The Pershing County Sheriff's Office still is trying to identify a man who apparently hanged himself Thursday morning at Burning Man.
Sheriff Ron Skinner said the man appears to be white, between 20 and 25 years old with light brown hair and a "very slender" build.
"At this time, the individual is a John Doe to us. We have not identified him," Skinner said. "I'm sure somebody knows who he is. They haven't approached us yet."
The problem with Burning Man, a counterculture festival in the Black Rock Desert, is that it's not uncommon for people to disappear for several days at a time among the festivities, Skinner said.
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betterwithbread
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RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL
http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/artic ... /709010341
Identity of apparent Burning Man suicide victim still unknown
STEVE TIMKO
Posted: 9/1/2007
The Pershing County Sheriff's Office still is trying to identify a man who apparently hanged himself Thursday morning at Burning Man.
Sheriff Ron Skinner said the man appears to be white, between 20 and 25 years old with light brown hair and a "very slender" build.
"At this time, the individual is a John Doe to us. We have not identified him," Skinner said. "I'm sure somebody knows who he is. They haven't approached us yet."
The problem with Burning Man, a counterculture festival in the Black Rock Desert, is that it's not uncommon for people to disappear for several days at a time among the festivities, Skinner said.
An initial media account is that the body hung in a tent for a couple of hours and that people thought he was doing performance art. Skinner could not confirm that.
"They probably believed that (the body) was some kind of a prop," Skinner said. "One individual who had come in during that period of time thought he was a mannequin. That was probably appropriate because of the light in the tent and the way the person was. It was rather dimly lit."
It appears the man was alone in the tent when he was hanged, and he was there about 60 to
90 minutes before he was found, the sheriff said.
"I would describe the scene as kind of surreal," Skinner said.
"It was one of those scenes that was out of place."
Skinner was at the tent and said it was being used by party-goers. It appeared they were holding a Burning Man version of the game show "Jeopardy!" in there, Skinner said.
The tent at its highest point was about 15 feet, and the body was at least 4 feet off the floor hanging from the tent's main post, Skinner said.
They have not found a suicide note. Skinner said he considers it a suicide unless an investigation shows something else happened.
"There's nothing to make us believe otherwise," Skinner said.
http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/artic ... /709010341
Identity of apparent Burning Man suicide victim still unknown
STEVE TIMKO
Posted: 9/1/2007
The Pershing County Sheriff's Office still is trying to identify a man who apparently hanged himself Thursday morning at Burning Man.
Sheriff Ron Skinner said the man appears to be white, between 20 and 25 years old with light brown hair and a "very slender" build.
"At this time, the individual is a John Doe to us. We have not identified him," Skinner said. "I'm sure somebody knows who he is. They haven't approached us yet."
The problem with Burning Man, a counterculture festival in the Black Rock Desert, is that it's not uncommon for people to disappear for several days at a time among the festivities, Skinner said.
An initial media account is that the body hung in a tent for a couple of hours and that people thought he was doing performance art. Skinner could not confirm that.
"They probably believed that (the body) was some kind of a prop," Skinner said. "One individual who had come in during that period of time thought he was a mannequin. That was probably appropriate because of the light in the tent and the way the person was. It was rather dimly lit."
It appears the man was alone in the tent when he was hanged, and he was there about 60 to
90 minutes before he was found, the sheriff said.
"I would describe the scene as kind of surreal," Skinner said.
"It was one of those scenes that was out of place."
Skinner was at the tent and said it was being used by party-goers. It appeared they were holding a Burning Man version of the game show "Jeopardy!" in there, Skinner said.
The tent at its highest point was about 15 feet, and the body was at least 4 feet off the floor hanging from the tent's main post, Skinner said.
They have not found a suicide note. Skinner said he considers it a suicide unless an investigation shows something else happened.
"There's nothing to make us believe otherwise," Skinner said.
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doramey fossillotti
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Looks like you're out of luck.
http://bm.tribe.net/thread/3f9317f4-63d ... b09229a4ca
I'm terribly sorry.
http://bm.tribe.net/thread/3f9317f4-63d ... b09229a4ca
I'm terribly sorry.
The Lady with a Lamprey
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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