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How do you start a new thread? What are the rules etc?

Each new thread requires a link to a main stream media article (MSM) or a report from law enforcement.

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jmho ymmv lrr
 
Each new thread requires a link to a main stream media article (MSM) or a report from law enforcement.

Remember to use the Search box to see if there is already a thread for the situation you've found.

You might click Report in your post, and ask a Moderator, too.

jmho ymmv lrr
Thanks but sadly, there's not much on this case...which I find bizarre. I found one newspaper clipping about it, and theres one podcast on it...other than that zilch. And it's an unsolved murder of 4 people. Kinda weird...
 
Thanks but sadly, there's not much on this case...which I find bizarre. I found one newspaper clipping about it, and theres one podcast on it...other than that zilch. And it's an unsolved murder of 4 people. Kinda weird...

Can you include a link of the newspaper article?

Sounds intriguing. 4 people dead, and family members/friends aren't calling for justice?
 
Can you include a scan/image of the newspaper article?

Sounds intriguing. 4 people dead, and family members/friends aren't calling for justice?
Hey sorry for the delayed reply. I got busy yesterday and totally forgot. Heres a scan of the article and a link.
I dont know if the family is still calling for justice, it's been 40 years and apparently this story was not covered much. There were also 2 unrelated missing persons cases in the same town.

Edit - The article is from 1991 but details the case happening a decade earlier.

 
Hey sorry for the delayed reply. I got busy yesterday and totally forgot. Heres a scan of the article and a link.
I dont know if the family is still calling for justice, it's been 40 years and apparently this story was not covered much. There were also 2 unrelated missing persons cases in the same town.

Edit - The article is from 1991 but details the case happening a decade earlier.

Here’s a link, really the same info.

 
Here’s a link, really the same info.

Yah I seen it, not much extra.

The podcast had a bit more like the sheriffs dept was woefully unprepared for such a case, and that they announced twice an arrest was imminent before the case went cold.
 
Yah I seen it, not much extra.

The podcast had a bit more like the sheriffs dept was woefully unprepared for such a case, and that they announced twice an arrest was imminent before the case went cold.
Does he have a son? I was starting to look up the victim and my results for flooded with someone with the same name 30 mins away who made the news recently.
 
Does he have a son? I was starting to look up the victim and my results for flooded with someone with the same name 30 mins away who made the news recently.
Are you referring to the male victim? It said on that podcast he had children, but did not elaborate on the gender.
 
Hey sorry for the delayed reply. I got busy yesterday and totally forgot. Heres a scan of the article and a link.
I dont know if the family is still calling for justice, it's been 40 years and apparently this story was not covered much. There were also 2 unrelated missing persons cases in the same town.

Edit - The article is from 1991 but details the case happening a decade earlier.


Start the thread, I say! We'll see what others can find.
 
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Saw this 5 minute vid of a retired Marine who found a very isolated lake in the western Colorado desert (Book Cliffs?) that has some unusual discarded women's shoes/boots (10 prs, different sizes). Says Sheriff wasn't interested, but does seem odd. Not sure where to put it. Ideas?

 
Today, two threads I was following were removed, it seems like. Both people were found and we were celebrating that, and suddenly the threads disappeared. What would be the reason for a thread being removed? Would it be family request? A glitch in the system? I am just curious, as I have not had that happen before.
 
Today, two threads I was following were removed, it seems like. Both people were found and we were celebrating that, and suddenly the threads disappeared. What would be the reason for a thread being removed? Would it be family request? A glitch in the system? I am just curious, as I have not had that happen before.
When people are found safe, it's the WS practice to remove the thread. There is no reason for discussion about them to be on the web - they are safe and no crime was committed to further discuss. That is the standard here.

Good question - it can feel abrupt when you get attached to a case. :)
 
When people are found safe, it's the WS practice to remove the thread. There is no reason for discussion about them to be on the web - they are safe and no crime was committed to further discuss. That is the standard here.

Good question - it can feel abrupt when you get attached to a case. :)
That is what I thought, and am grateful for the clarification. I love that all that discussion is removed. I wonder if we could have a ticker on the front page, with the number of "Found Safe, Case Closed" to date, to keep track of how many cases have been positively resolved. I can see that number being a real boost on hard days. Thanks again!
 
Curious to know if there’s a spreadsheet anywhere of NAMUS Unidentified vs NAMUS Missing Persons.
(I volunteer as tribute if not)

What do you mean exactly? Because both are available to the public on the NamUs website, and if you do an "Advanced Search," you can look up lists of both, for example, by age, height, hair color, date of last contact, city, etc. It does have to be done as two separate searches, though.

So for example, you could have one browser window open and search for missing women age 18 - 25 with red hair, and then you could open another browser window and search for Unidentified Females age 18 - 25 with red hair.
 
How does contacting a medical examiners office work?
Is it okay to just ask if they have any information on a doe case?

Thanks
 

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