This is in extremely poor taste. There is no forthcoming episode because this is not a television show. Someone's daughter was murdered and this is a wide open public forum; I would just urge people to show some decorum and respect for Tara and her family.
How often do women 25-35 go missing while jogging?
Along with the murders in NY and MA, this makes #3 in as many months. All very pretty white women running alone during the day.
It doesn't and the abuse and murders of children haunts me. I imagine because through nothing but luck, I (and others like me) survived it. Every time I hear about a child who didn't, I'm haunted all over again.
It never ends. There will be another child tomorrow, and the day after that, on and...
To the best of my understanding in the last 24 hours:
1. A WS user noted that FLEK's NAMUS page was taken down.
2. Another user emailed NAMUS to ask if FLEK had been identified or if there was a reason her page is down.
3. A NAMUS sysadmin or similar confirmed FLEK has been identified and that...
Unrelated to IDing of FLEK, but I was inspired by a couple of posters who said that stealing a dead child's identity was commonplace, so I googled it and wow -- it seems to have happened a lot up to and through the late 80s...
I'm new to this case. Why is this man seen as a probable fugitive while Lori Ruff/Lori Kennedy (another stolen alias Doe) is just a woman escaping from a bad past?
Bingo.
I am not firmly in any camp about FLEK's real identity, however I am firmly in the camp where her widower either knows or doesn't want to know. Irrespective of which it is, the ends are the same: we are nearing 6 years out from her death but no closer to a public ID. There is public...
What mistake did she make? She didn't make any mistakes. Nobody, let alone a child, goes out with their friends and rationally thinks "maybe tonight I'll be abducted, gang-raped, then murdered by some random people so better off I stay home." Going to SC was against her parents' wishes, but I'm...
Really? Defense lawyers make me thankful I live in a country where every person has the right to a defense lawyer in the first place. I'm happy to not live in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, or some other lawless dump.
I would like to suggest we refrain from smearing the defendants' attorneys for doing their jobs. We are not a lawless country. We are not Syria or Iraq or Afghanistan. We have a codified system of laws and those laws provide each one of us the same liberties--and one of those is the 6th...
Nixzmary Brown immediately comes to mind, but her and Bella are just two of thousands and thousands. It's unspeakable, more terrifying and far worse than any horror movie Hollywood can imagine.
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