There are a surprisingly large number of cases where a person has disappeared after a single car accident, even ones that are not severe. And they haven’t been found near their car despite searches. I don’t think there’s something driving around looking for accident victims and removing them. I...
i don't know that this would be considered an approved source so consider it a rumor until it can be confirmed, but the book "The Serial Killer's Apprentice" identified the bike owner as James Dreymala.
Edit: This repot mentions him and his bicycle...
The Charley site says the car was 15 miles away on the interstate so the driving time would be 15 minutes at 60 MPH or 30 minutes at 30 MPH. That assumes a trip straight there. He could have driven indirectly and it took longer. But the fact they say no footprints sure makes me think the car sat...
The original post says the car was 15 minutes away from the town. It also says no footprints were visible in the snow around the car. My opinion is the car probably was in that same spot idling for most of the 90 minutes with Perry gone from the car.
Not surprised. Where the body was found pretty much ruled out foul play. You can’t magically transport a body to the middle of a field of corn stalk stubble without leaving evidence of the transport method. I don’t necessarily believe we the public deserve the exact details on cause of death...
If it was a “professional” hit the car would not be chopped up. It would be gone immediately. No one wants involved in pedaling parts from a murder victim’s vehicle. It’s not worth the risk for the money made from the parts. Some major parts like the engine and transmission have the VIN...
The restrooms are only open certain hours, so they would have been closed at the time of the murder. I looked this up back then and I think the hours were even shorter back then. I seem to recall 10 pm...
I can’t rule that out either. He seemed to be acting odd and most of the family went quiet when the car was found almost like that area meant something.
People that appear to have everything can still face personal demons.
Large rewards can bring out crazy “tips”, I guess people hope their crazy tip somehow pans out and they get money.
My personal opinion is rewards aren’t as useful as many think they are. I’d love to see stats on how productive rewards are.
Unfortunately in the Jason Landry case the circumstances aren't that unusual.
You can find several other threads on these forums of people who mysteriously vanish after a car accident - even accidents where it is assumed the injuries might be quite minor. There must be something we just don't...
Unless the burner phone was bought and air time paid with cash or it was a gift there would be evidence of it on Caleb’s end.
Even then, I doubt a burner phone would have been totally hidden from the roommates.
A hookup does not imply paying for sex. It's a casual encounter without looking for a long term relationship.
It may just be two people who want to do it (sorry for being blunt), just do it and be done, no relationship no complications.
Yes, it sure appears like he may be waiting on or looking for someone. Or stalling for time before whatever he's doing next. Those actions puzzle me. Then add in the relative silence after the car was found compared to before the car was found. I think there are things we (the public) don't know...
People assume because of the entrance to the park that gets so much attention due to the photos police released that everyone must come and go into the park from an entrance like the one in the photos.
But that is not the case, you can enter or exit the park from almost anywhere around its...
Yes, it would seem a habit for a driver to put the flashers on and leave the truck lit when exiting in a situation such as this.
But someone taking their own life rarely makes sense to anyone but the person doing it.
Likewise expecting someone under extreme mental duress to behave logically is...
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