Usually, when people go missing (and of course, after shedding buckets of tears), the family starts blaming stuff for the sad occurrence. Like, aliens. Or drug addiction. Or the job openings in Spain for gathering strawberries (Romanian inhabitants only). But the good old citizens of the U.S. of A. are constantly finding new reasons for why their beloved tend to vanish into thin air, even without the need of Flash Powder - this time around, Call of Duty.
Yes, Eric Hall
went missing about one week ago. He was a retired U.S. Marine, who seemed to have certain issues after all the mumbo-jumbo he’d seen in Iraq (watching his best friend getting awesomely decapitated right next to him, and various other things). Playing Call of Duty did not ease things, according to his family. More, even, they think that Infinity Ward’s exquisite FPS is to blame for... triggering certain emotional imbalances.
While I do hope they will find him soon in perfect (mental) condition, these cheap accusations amuse me, greatly. People stopped blaming Canada already, or did I miss something?
R.T. - Finding a U.S. Marine veteran that went missing on his own accord... Good luck with that.