Bahamas - Taylor Casey, 41, Chicago, last seen in at yoga retreat, Paradise Island, Nassau, 19 Jun 2024

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I have no new information but have been thinking about Taylors' hair as it seemed distinctive in the photos I've seen. IIRC it's been bleached and looked to be on the longer side? There is one picture of Taylor with a scarf over their head and some blonde curls poking out of the front like bangs. Idk how recent those pictures are though. FWIW.
I recall those photos and I believe they must be fairly recent as those were the ones circulated when she first went missing. I *think* some could have even been from earlier on at the retreat or whilst she was in the Bahamas on that trip.
 
Any more word on the male body that was found? I can't seem to find anything newer than about 4-5 days ago when the first reports came out. I'm assuming the person found was a black male, being that the area is mainly made up of black people, and surely mention would be made if they appeared different to the norm? I could imagine Taylor appearing male, especially if she had not gone through any transition. She appeared in pics to be flat chested. Let's just hope this gets fully investigated and the family, regardless of who this is, gets answers.
Body identified, not Taylor :(
 
80th homicide of the year in Bahamas, FWIW:


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ETA, if i have it right...fwiw

Bimini (81st) S Ocean near Albany (80th)

ETA2: + Ashram


ETA3: so no Id yet on S Ocean body found #80 as far as i can see. FWIW.
 
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...On Wednesday, the FBI told CBS News Chicago, "We would refer you to the Bahamian authorities leading the investigation for any comment on this matter. The FBI stands ready to assist our international partners with any requests for assistance."
ETA:
 
SEP 21, 2024
A fundraiser Saturday will benefit the family of Taylor Casey, the Chicago woman who disappeared in June during a trip to the Bahamas.

[...]

The money will be used to pay for private investigations, legal fees and other expenses.

 
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A comment under that story re: "darker forces" and "redefining what is natural" has my eyebrow raised. I hope she didn't cross paths with someone of a similar mindset... FWiW!!!

Where are you Taylor!?!?
Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, you can't safely be seen as different, especially when it comes to being part of the LGBT+ population. Is the island or Bahamas in general seen as traditional in this way? I believe so. I hope she didn't come to harm based on being transgender, but I fear it's a real possibility.
 

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