I wish they would put more of this information on the NaMus profile. I was looking into a possible match with a missing person I was looking into, but none of the new info fits. Oh, well. I thought the pics were fairly close.
If only all missing child cases could end with cheese pizza! So glad this one did. It's got to be so satisfying for searchers, when their hard work leads to a happy ending.
What happened to all the talk about the patients being forced to fight? That's not being mentioned anymore? Anyway, I like this quote from the article, "They may have thought they could hide the body in a concrete-filled crate and get away with it," said Tim Garrison, U.S. attorney for the...
How would Kearns know she was home alone? She was staying home from school and had never been left alone before? I lean heavily toward the mother, because of the frequent bruises and injuries, among other things.
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This reminds me of the way Mindhunter portrayed Wayne Williams. I'm not familiar enough with that case to know how much they've fictionalized, but I wonder how much of it was inspired by actual profiling.
Alisha Ivy from Clarke County (a couple of counties east of Lincoln) is missing. There are probably women missing from the Jackson or coastal areas too though. Hopefully this will bring closure for a family, if nothing else.
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