dark_shadows
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WAITSFIELD Seven years after the disappearance of a Waterbury Center man, law enforcement is renewing its call for help from the public in solving the mystery.
I'm halfway through it and though much is redacted, it certainly is interesting.If anyone is interested, the Donald Messier case file has been released by the Vermont State Police. It is highly redacted, but there is a significant amount of additional information in it. A lot of the information expands on information that was reported in the recent Vanished podcast episode about the case. There is some speculation about a damaged vehicle discovered after the disappearance, along with additional tips received about a menacing neighbor, and rumors of vehicles buried in a local quarry. Makes for an interesting read, if you are interested in the case.
https://www.muckrock.com/foi/vermont-80/donald-messier-case-file-31479/#files
I'm halfway through it and though much is redacted, it certainly is interesting.
It's a slightly confusing read but did I see that his car had bullet-holes on the fender? If so, that's odd.
I kind of lean towards the theory that he was a bit intoxicated and drove into a body of water etc accidentally, or on purpose. It takes a really dedicated, skilled underwater search expert to find cars, especially years later. A young lady who went missing I believe this year, Toni Anderson, was searched for pretty thoroughly. Only when an underwater search expert husband and wife team got on the case did they find her car. It was covered with muck, therefore incredibly hard to determine. One has to be pretty skilled and know what exactly to look for. I think this may be the case, but the fact that Donnie's car had been shot up makes me wonder....
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