I dunno. I think a big part of it is that middle-class kids are interesting and homeless people are all but invisible. The homeless person who committed suicide jumping off a building didn't get any notice, either, even though they had a major street blocked off for a couple of hours and we couldn't get our car out of the parking garage because the entrance was inside the crime scene tape.
It's like they're thinking, "Oh, they're homeless so nobody cares."
You're saying that there was no mention whatsoever of a person jumping off a building in Boston? That's weird...
question: is the thinking in these men's disappearances while intoxicated and found in bodies of water suspicious? I have been assuming its most likely suicides. IMO
Some of you are making the same connections we in Massachusetts have been making for some time now, here's an article of the similarities that have already been drawn to save you all the time and effort. There's a part two linked in the article, as well:
https://cryptidantiquarian.wordpress.com/2016/02/20/bostons-mysterious-vanishing-men/
Notice the dates of everyone that have gone missing. They're all during the colder months. Some would say that this is the reason that they are dying, because they fall in and it's cold, so they drown. I'm wondering if the killer is smart and uses the cold to his advantage. If you push a victim in the water and he can't struggle much due to freezing temperatures, it doesn't look like there's much of a struggle, does it? And it would be awfully easy to hold them down. I'm not drawing conclusions yet, but I'm highly suspicious that foul play is involved in these disappearances.
I would assume that the reason for difference in coverage is because there was no family to report the woman missing and therefore no public outreach or extended search for her prior to finding her body.
Zach Dakota Michael Joey were all apparently sober enough to be texting or phoning or calling for uber ...
Evans refutes serial killer theory for bodies found in waterways
May 24, 2017
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2...d-waterways/51A35WMn4zHhOjcvJ3htXO/story.html
“There’s no sinister plot out there,” Evans said during his monthly appearance on “Boston Public Radio” on WGBH. “There’s no one out there killing these kids.”
Evans said his “heart goes out” to families who have lost loved ones in this manner and stressed that friends must watch each other when they go out.
“Friends gotta be good friends and not let their friends wander when they’re in that type of shape,” Evans said.
This is incredible you all have made a forum for Michael, he was not a heavy drinker at all and the season tickets to the game were a gift and he had taken a girl from work who he was friends with. He left before the end of the game and he was extremely bright. Michael was not one to just wander off on his own especially if he did not know his surroundings...this still haunts me even after almost a year later..It will be a year May 22nd its mind blowing to think my friend who is REALLY tall was kidnapped .. he was a tall man, no one is gonna come scoop him up. I am almost in tears writing this because I just found websluths and just reading everyone's point of view is incredible.