Leaked 911 call reveals Air Force general 'planned not to be found'
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Leaked 911 call reveals Air Force general '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,' Wilkerson said approximately three hours after McCasland disappeared."
"'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,' Wilkerson continued in audio obtained by the Law & Crime Network."
"'Foul play' was not suspected in the general's disappearance, but noted that McCasland left home with only a pair of boots and his .38-caliber revolver."
"Wilkerson disclosed that he had been dealing with anxiety and short-term memory loss recently."
William Neil McCasland, a retired Air Force general, vanished on February 27, leaving behind his phone and personal belongings. His wife, Susan Wilkerson, expressed concerns that he planned not to be found. McCasland left home with only boots and a revolver, without any devices to trace him. Although Wilkerson ruled out foul play, she mentioned he had been experiencing anxiety and short-term memory loss, and had seen a doctor for these issues prior to his disappearance.
Read at Mail Online
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