Timmothy Pitzen, last seen with his mother, Amy Fry-Pitzen, on May 12, 2011 was hidden before his mother committed suicide. She had taken him from school the day before, claiming a family emergency, and was later found dead on May 14. A suicide note left by Amy stated that Timmothy was safe but hidden, sparking a mystery that continues to this day.

Timmothy Pitzen’s grandmother now believes he might be living in a secluded Mormon commune, unaware of his true identity. This theory suggests he could be completely isolated from the outside world, with no access to information that might reveal who he really is. On May 11, 2011, Timmothy was dropped off at Greenman Elementary School in Aurora, Illinois, by his father.

His mother, Amy Fry-Pitzen, soon arrived, claiming she needed to take him home for a family emergency. She then took Timmothy on a three-day trip, visiting various attractions, before being found dead in a motel room on May 14. Amy’s suicide note assured that Timmothy was safe and being well cared for, but ominously added, “You’ll never find him.

” This note has left his father, Jim Pitzen, and his grandmother, Linda Pitzen, in a relentless search for Timmothy, with no substantial leads for over a decade. Timmothy’s friend, Hannah Soukup, has conducted her own research into his disappearance. She believes he could be in a remote Mormon commune without internet access, ensuring he would remain unaware of his past.

Linda Pitzen, Timmothy’s grandmother, co.