Amber Kirwan: Missing
Amber Kirwan went out with her friends in Novia Scotia to a pool hall and was last seen in the early morning hours on Sunday. She parted from her friends saying she was going to a convenient store where her boyfriend was going to pick her up.
Amber’s boyfriend, Mason Campbell, said when he arrived at the convenience store, Amber was no where to be seen. You can watch him talk in this video.
Mason says, “The second I got there, and she wasn’t, it was completely out of character right there and then.”
So, I wonder, did he start searching for her? Did he call her friends and family?
Here is a second video.
I have to say its odd that Mason talks about his “common relationship” with Amber. He says, “She gets upset if there is something else I have to do…” and focuses on the negative of their relationship right away when she is missing. Most people when a loved one disappears grasp on fondly to the specialness of their relationship. Why isn’t Mason?
Did he say to Amber when she called that he had something else he had to do that night, and she got upset? Did they have a fight? Did he show up way late or not at all? I can’t help but wonder…
Mason continues, “I should have been there. I should have waited longer around there. I should have tried harder to skim up and down that road.”
I have to say this baffles me. Why does he say he should have been there? I thought he was there. Or is he talking about the pool hall–that he should have been there instead of the convenient store? He also says he should have waited longer. Yet in the interview above, Mason tells us he knew it was flat out of character for Amber not to be there. If he didn’t start calling around and raising alarms that night, that would be a huge red flag for me. Did he go looking for her that night or not?
Mason says, “I wasn’t preparing myself for a situation like this, you know?”
This is a definite red flag. Who prepares for a situation like this? No one can prepare for something like this…but if something happens, such as a fight and things go wrong — one might say this.
Mason isn’t making a lot of sense at this point.
He then speculates about what happened to her. Speculation is quite unusual, too, but his speculations are not out of reason. They are just odd.
I see some strange behavior which flag me and one solid red flag, but these are not enough for me to reach any conclusions at this point. I am curious to see more.
If anyone sees other interviews, please let me know.