I sent a PM to Tony’s sister, but since it‘s been nearly two years since she posted, it may go unanswered. I suggested that she reach out to missing persons podcasts such as Unfound and The Vanished to profile her brother’s case.
Such shows have been invaluable in profiling cases that have been...
Bump.
Doe Network updated Grace's page to include a few more pictures of her and a little more info. Apparently, a few weeks before she vanished, she called her sister in Texas out of the blue and asked if she could stay with her for awhile. Grace never explained why she wanted to come and the...
35 years after Philly teen's death, questions remain
Mike's boss and the sex offender are the only logical suspects in this case. I tend to lean more toward the latter for one key reason — no money was taken from the till!
Think about it. If the manager had decided to abduct and kill Mike (for...
I could have sworn I read an article that stated that Monique and her sons actually stopped by her sister-in-law Patricia's place of employment at some point on the day of the first shopping trip and that Patricia actually saw the two women up close. Did I imagine this? I can't seem to find the...
Yes, that picture on Wikipedia is not at all like what has been described. They're more of something you'd wear to a formal occasion like a wedding. I picture Jane's shoes as the more stereotypical 70s platform sandal like these:
...or, given the different color straps, like these.
I'm sure...
I've been thinking a lot about this case, particularly their clothing and jewelry. I'd love to see actual photos of the clothing like we have for the jewelry. The more I think about it, these items sound and appear very distinctive, but in context kind of aren't.
Much has been made about the...
That then raises the question — since Laureen looked very different in real life than that initial photo of her, can we (or should we) really trust any of the alleged sightings of her over the years?
The male acquaintance committing suicide will never not be eerie to me, but I'm not totally...
Me too. It doesn't even look like the same person. I think one of the old articles in that link even says something about how the picture of Laureen used on the missing persons flyers is not really the best depiction of what she looked like.
So...why the hell have they kept using it for 40...
I'm assuming it is. You had the same reaction I had with the hair. That's not even a light or sandy brown, that's straight-up blonde.
I really wish we could hear more from Laureen's female friend who was asleep in her bed. There has to be more to this whole thing.
A recent article about the 40th anniversary of Laureen's disappearance. They mention her mother Judith in the past tense so, although it's not stated outright, I think it seems reasonable to assume she died or is in poor health. The basic facts are recounted by Judith's sister (Laureen's aunt)...
I also wonder how closely his friend Dan was looked at. As far as we know, we only have his word that Frank came over to his house to return this record. I wonder if he tried to talk to Frank to see why he was so nervous that day as it appears that this was extremely out of character for him.
I just found this case today and after reading what little info there is about it, I immediately thought suicide. Just because he seemed happy doesn't necessarily mean that he was.
There are oftentimes very few (if any) super obvious warning signs that someone is suicidal. One of the major...
I am 100% convinced that the girl in this picture is Dorothy Clitheroe, missing since 1973 from Phoenix, AZ. There are very few details available about the exact circumstances of her disappearance.
Here are some side-by-sides. There’s just no way these two pics are not of the same girl.
Here’s the November 1986 episode of Crimewatch where the full reconstruction is shown. Her case starts at 16:42
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEQmzU3BH5o
When I first read the circumstances of Lorna’s death (namely the fact that her body was in her flat for a month before she was discovered)...
I think one of major clues in the case is the bike which was reported stolen the day John Doe is believed to have been killed. I’m sure it’s lost to time, but I think it would be really important to know who the bike owner was and the circumstances of the theft. Was it taken from a public place...
Yeah, I was just looking at this John Doe the other day. I didn't even think of Johnnie when I saw it and I'm sure it's not him. But you raised something about a medical issue which made me think of theory I've had that perhaps he got really drunk or high at the party and crashed somewhere as a...
I actually never considered the prison angle, but it makes a lot of sense. If he was in jail for something like drugs or gang activity, maybe a former associate held some type of grudge and killed him. Or they tried to tempt him back into his old lifestyle and he refused. Being shot directly in...
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