Post by karinothing on Oct 13, 2017 8:44:07 GMT -5
I am rather obsessed with missing people cases and saw this on another forum. I thought it be interesting to do here (it doesn't have to be missing people cases)
When I was 17, I went out to my car in my parents' driveway and there was a steering wheel cover on my steering wheel. My car was locked, I swear to you. My parents didn't do it. No one else had a key. HOW DID IT GET THERE?!
Not what you were looking for, I know. But I've wanted this to be solved for nearly 13 years.
This is in my city and based on the latest update of their car being absent from their residence between 4am and 5am you just know that motherfucker killed that poor baby. I hope they nail him.
wambam , That is a mystery! I would want to know too.
stephogirl ,that case is horrible. I am pretty sure the dad killed her. It is horrible.
I agree.
I mean, not that I would ever impose such an asinine punishment on my THREE-YEAR-OLD, but if I DID and I couldn't find her 15 minutes later, I wouldn't be all LA-TEE-DAH...I'll go do some laundry...maybe she'll show up later. Huh, she still hasn't come back. Well, I'll wait until it's light out to search.
I'm a bit obsessed with this story. Basically four bodies were found in barrels decades apart. It turns out three of them are related, but they don't have an identities en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Brook_murders
Lets put a @@@ in the title please. Some of these involving kids is a little much and I'm as hardened as it comes with stuff like this, but damn, even this got to me. karinothing ,
A woman who was a few years ahead of me in HS disappeared when I was in college and was never found. She was leaving to go to her kid's birthday party and never showed up. They found her van etc but never found her.
I'm a bit obsessed with this story. Basically four bodies were found in barrels decades apart. It turns out three of them are related, but they don't have an identities en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Brook_murders
It looks like this one is probably solved according to wiki. They ID'd the dad of one of the girls and he died in jail for another murder. But I still wonder who all those girls were. It is so hard to fathom people just disappearing like that and no one noticing. I assume a lot of them are trafficking victims. I Think about this a lot in regards to the unidentified persons database. Like how all these people could go missing and die and no one ever knows who they are.
This happened right when we moved from Michigan to TX and they disappeared close to our MI home. Her body was found, but there were lots of questions and he was declared dead with no remains. My BFF's boss was on his boat and the last one to see them alive aboard their boat.
Also, the all the women that are missing and killed off I-45 near Galveston aka The Texas Killing Fields. This is about murders actually on the island and will be aired 10/19.
I'm a bit obsessed with this story. Basically four bodies were found in barrels decades apart. It turns out three of them are related, but they don't have an identities en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Brook_murders
It looks like this one is probably solved according to wiki. They ID'd the dad of one of the girls and he died in jail for another murder. But I still wonder who all those girls were. It is so hard to fathom people just disappearing like that and no one noticing. I assume a lot of them are trafficking victims. I Think about this a lot in regards to the unidentified persons database. Like how all these people could go missing and die and no one ever knows who they are.
They know who killed them, but not who they are. It's unbelievable that no one is missing them
Post by aliciaflorrick on Oct 13, 2017 9:43:16 GMT -5
The Jennifer Kesse disappearance has been one that has haunted me. It is local to me and I had been to some of the places she frequented. I am baffled that they have so few concrete ideas on what happened.
Madeline McCann - the British girl who disappeared in Portugal (or was it Spain?). I feel so bad for the parents because most likely it was human traffickers, but of course the parents are suspects.
When I was 17, I went out to my car in my parents' driveway and there was a steering wheel cover on my steering wheel. My car was locked, I swear to you. My parents didn't do it. No one else had a key. HOW DID IT GET THERE?!
Not what you were looking for, I know. But I've wanted this to be solved for nearly 13 years.
Keys aren't car-specific on some older models. One time my mom got into someone else's Grand Am and drove several blocks before she realized it. The steering wheel cover is WTF though.
Madeline McCann - the British girl who disappeared in Portugal (or was it Spain?). I feel so bad for the parents because most likely it was human traffickers, but of course the parents are suspects.
Do you think it was traffickers? I always assumed it was just a horrible accident that the parents covered up. I can't imagine why traffickers would have taken one kid and not the others. I also feel like kidnapping kids in healthy families in situations like that one is such a risky move for a trafficker to take. I feel like most of those kids that are in trafficking situations were in at risk situations or were sold by their caretakers or something. I don't know. It is all sad.
When I was 17, I went out to my car in my parents' driveway and there was a steering wheel cover on my steering wheel. My car was locked, I swear to you. My parents didn't do it. No one else had a key. HOW DID IT GET THERE?!
Not what you were looking for, I know. But I've wanted this to be solved for nearly 13 years.
Keys aren't car-specific on some older models. One time my mom got into someone else's Grand Am and drove several blocks before she realized it. The steering wheel cover is WTF though.
Is 1998 old enough for the key to be non-specific?
Ebby Steppach is one close to me that I wish was solved. The podcast Vanished episode 69 is a good one to listen to if you wanted to hear about it.
I'm currently listening to True Crime Garage's podcast about Kyron Horman, the 7 year old boy who went missing from school after his step-mother took his picture in front of his science fair project.
I've also always been interested in Madeline McCann, Asha Degree, Brandon Lawson, Maura Murray, and Brian Shaffer.
Brian Shaffer's disappearance has always stuck in my head since he was local and my friend was a couple years ahead of him in med school, plus there was the added tragedy of his dad dying so suddenly a couple years later. I think he's dead, but it's crazy that there's been zero sign of what happened to him.