![]() Middle son Max, 24, declined to participate. In an interview with Hearst Connecticut Media, Lori and two of her sons - Chris, 26, and Sam, 22 - described their struggles over the past six months, a period that has changed everything about their lives. "We continue to be strong in our conviction that he would never just run away, but there's no proof either way." "Obviously, after six months there aren't many leads anymore," Lori said. Meanwhile, his wife, Lori Hoagland, and their three sons are left with neither the grief of mourners nor the anger of an abandoned family - only confusion, despair and a taxed sense of hope that one day Hoagie will come home. "Given six months' time he could be anywhere in the world." ![]() "He could literally be anywhere," said Lt. A flurry of tips has fallen on the Newtown Police Department in the interim - a hiker who looked like Hoagie in Rhode Island, a man matching his description in Brookfield - but still his trail ends in the living room of his home, where he slipped off his signature loafers after mowing the lawn.
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