I wonder if DNA sample was obtained from his immediate family to compare with unidentified bodies. Considering how many unidentified people there are in the US, this could actually be helpful in at least looking at some unidentified human remains and rule them out as Jason. I looked up earlier...
Yep... it's got to be the husband! your wife goes missing and you're not concerned so her family living abroad ends up reporting her? Yep, it's Lance. He killed her for whatever reason and then hid her body somewhere... not so hard to do in Florida with lots of swamps...
There is absolutely no information about Jason anywhere other than missing person's profiles in several websites....
I also cannot find any media reports or anything about his family.
Jason was only 19, and according to his friends, was dropped off near the entrance of a municipal airport in...
I really think the girls would not have crossed the bridge or would have dialed 911 if they had a prior unpleasant/creepy encounter at the park with this guy.
It may be more likely that they just had a weird vibe about him. Plus, I don’t think the guy would have done something prior to scare...
Yep! when you look at him, he is utterly undistinguishable. He looks like every guy. Your neighbor, your niece's football coach, a farmer, a cop... he is every man, and he is sure as heck not going children hunting with his pitbull unleashed and wandering freely. He is not trying to draw...
I don’t understand that “the suspect might have had a dog” theory AT ALL. Based on what? The audio recording just sounds muffled and I don’t hear any dog sound at all. I think if he had a dog, he and his dog would stand out more. Given that there weren’t that many people outdoors that day, I...
I would like to see that but I truly don’t. The quality of image is too poor, and he has his head down. I can definitely see the hat, hands in the pockets and the jacket which kind of hides his build.
It is so scary and chilling to think he just crossed the bridge with such confidence and deliberation. And at that point he knew exactly what was going to happen while these young girls stood there in fear and uncertainty.
This brings back a memory I have. I used to go for walks at a park when...
What do I say... what an unspeakable tragedy this is!
I wonder what made Libby take the video/audio?
If they felt the danger from the distance, could they run away, hide? Did they make any attempts to call 911 or family?
That “go down the hill” sounds so controlled and deliberate. I wonder if...
What do I say... what an unspeakable tragedy this is!
I wonder what made Libby take the video/audio?
If they felt the danger from the distance, could they run away, hide? Did they make any attempts to call 911 or family?
That “go down the hill” sounds so controlled and deliberate. I wonder if...
So very sad... especially for his father who just remains wondering what ever happened to his son... and the circumstances surrounding all these do not sound good at all.
1. Joel could have gone somewhere else
2. Mugged/killed
3. Hurt during the hiking expedition, not been able to ask for help...
It is mentioned in the Charley Project that her car was found in "unspecified location in 1995". Why not disclose where her car was found? And.. it took THREE years to locate her car? Unless someone had invested a deliberate effort to hide her car, I don't understood why it would take three...
Leah’s story is so *advertiser censored* sad.
I’ve wondered if someone made her wreck, like another vehicle chasing after her or pushing her off the road.
I’ve also considered if some sick spotted Leah somewhere, followed her, chased after her, made her crash and then kidnapped her.
Another...
I still don’t understand how the busy tower could make Brian’s phone ring? It doesn’t make sense to me, and I entirely do not understand how that would work at all. I have listened to a few podcasts and I’ve yet to find a thorough explanation why it would ring and actually ping without the call...
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