We've been investigating the case of missing Hollywood outcast Patrick McDermott for five years, since the day it was announced he'd vanished from a fishing boat off San Pedro and that his supposed lover of nine years, Olivia Newton-John hadn't bothered to report him missing or make a public plea to help find him in seven long weeks. The story, and subsequent revelations that he may have faked his death over finances (why would he need money if he was Newton-John's partner?), was either too challenging or not interesting enough to most journos, especially the Hollywood types who weren't about to topple the longstanding industry "beard" facade (see Jesse James), but we beat the drum loud and long enough for other tabloid outlets, including NBC's Dateline, to investigate.
And now Dateline's hired P.I. says he's tracked down McDermott in Baja Mexico, that he has "proof of life," "voice recordings," and a deal with McDermott's lawyer to back off, leave the guy alone and go write a book.
And people are taking his word for it...
Sorry, but we don't trust the folks at Dateline. It's time to back it up.
Here's the latest:
* McDermott is living in the Mexican village of Sayulita and working as a ship's mate on a tourist yacht;
* Residents of the Pacific coast town say they know the 'tranquil man' as Pat Kim;
* Shown a photograph of Mr McDermott, they confirmed he had been living in the town for several years;
* Local hotelier Mark Rubio said most folks knew his true identity but "nobody was bothered. This is a pretty relaxed place";
* The captain of Sayula 1, the ship Mr McDermott has worked on, said he had not seen him in some time;
* P.I. Klein received 'proof of life' by a representative of McDermott, including a voice recording and an instructions that McDermott "did not want to be hounded";
* Klein agreed;
* Mainstream news outlets are reporting his announcements without investigating for themselves. WTF??!
We believe Patrick McDermott is alive. We've spoken to witnesses and dug up important information. But if Philip Klein has the goods, we'd figure he'd come back with a video statement from McDermott or, at the very least, a photo.
Sayulita, Mexico: a fishing village about 25 miles north of downtown Puerto Vallarta in the state of Nayarit, Mexico, with a population of approximately 4,000. Hailed as a popular off-the-beaten-path travel destination, Sayulita offers a variety of activities such as horseback riding, hiking, jungle canopy tours, snorkeling and fishing. Still a mecca for beginner surfers of all ages, the quaint town attracts upscale tourists with its numerous art galleries and restaurants as well. The most well-established restaurant, Don Pedro's (since 1994), has attracted an international clientele for years, many of whom have vacation villas in the picturesque village. Sayulita has a curious eclectic quality, frequented by native Cora and Huichol peoples, travelling craftsmen as well as international tourists. Sayulita is the crown jewel in the newly designated "Riviera Nayarit," the coastal corridor from Litibu to San Blas. Its stunning natural beauty and easy access to Puerto Vallarta have made Sayulita real estate some of the most sought after in all of Mexico. With a growing ecological awareness and stricter zoning enforcement, development is being regulated to help safeguard the environment and quality of life of the community.
Set off, journos. Bring back some real "proof of life."
And now Dateline's hired P.I. says he's tracked down McDermott in Baja Mexico, that he has "proof of life," "voice recordings," and a deal with McDermott's lawyer to back off, leave the guy alone and go write a book.
And people are taking his word for it...
Sorry, but we don't trust the folks at Dateline. It's time to back it up.
Here's the latest:
* McDermott is living in the Mexican village of Sayulita and working as a ship's mate on a tourist yacht;
* Residents of the Pacific coast town say they know the 'tranquil man' as Pat Kim;
* Shown a photograph of Mr McDermott, they confirmed he had been living in the town for several years;
* Local hotelier Mark Rubio said most folks knew his true identity but "nobody was bothered. This is a pretty relaxed place";
* The captain of Sayula 1, the ship Mr McDermott has worked on, said he had not seen him in some time;
* P.I. Klein received 'proof of life' by a representative of McDermott, including a voice recording and an instructions that McDermott "did not want to be hounded";
* Klein agreed;
* Mainstream news outlets are reporting his announcements without investigating for themselves. WTF??!
We believe Patrick McDermott is alive. We've spoken to witnesses and dug up important information. But if Philip Klein has the goods, we'd figure he'd come back with a video statement from McDermott or, at the very least, a photo.
Sayulita, Mexico: a fishing village about 25 miles north of downtown Puerto Vallarta in the state of Nayarit, Mexico, with a population of approximately 4,000. Hailed as a popular off-the-beaten-path travel destination, Sayulita offers a variety of activities such as horseback riding, hiking, jungle canopy tours, snorkeling and fishing. Still a mecca for beginner surfers of all ages, the quaint town attracts upscale tourists with its numerous art galleries and restaurants as well. The most well-established restaurant, Don Pedro's (since 1994), has attracted an international clientele for years, many of whom have vacation villas in the picturesque village. Sayulita has a curious eclectic quality, frequented by native Cora and Huichol peoples, travelling craftsmen as well as international tourists. Sayulita is the crown jewel in the newly designated "Riviera Nayarit," the coastal corridor from Litibu to San Blas. Its stunning natural beauty and easy access to Puerto Vallarta have made Sayulita real estate some of the most sought after in all of Mexico. With a growing ecological awareness and stricter zoning enforcement, development is being regulated to help safeguard the environment and quality of life of the community.
Set off, journos. Bring back some real "proof of life."
Um?
ReplyDeleteThis isn’t just a case of a Garbo kind of “I vaunt to be alone” doesn’t this constitute insurance fraud? His life insurance policy was paid to his son was it not?
And what “Financial” obligations was he trying to “Avoid”?
Wouldn’t those people want more than “Proof of Life”? Like maybe their MONEY?
Why is TB the only one’s interested in whether or not this guy is alive?
Something just doesn’t add up here
He owes me about $60,000.00 and that's just getting started... sign, Freedom Sportfishing
ReplyDeleteI know that Mr. McDermott's wishes, according to his counsel, is not to be 'hounded' any longer by investigators or the media
ReplyDeleteI know that Mr. McDermott's wishes, according to his counsel, is not to be 'hounded' any longer by investigators or the media
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