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Hi everyone,
I watched the episode of Disappeared so forgive me if I'm missing any details. Anyway, it intrigues me that three adult/young adult women can go missing without any witnesses or fuss. I don't know what happened, but I'm almost certain it was either someone they knew or someone using a disguise as a worker (like Cox) because the house wasn't in disarray and I imagine it would've been had someone intruded. And I'm certain this person was a criminal and knew what they were doing. It's just a mystery! I would love to be a neighbour and go back in time and just keep an eye out on their house.
I think they should dig up the parking garage. I know that it's been a tip from psychics but if there were three anomalies found consistent with a graveyard location that were roughly the same size, I think it's something they should consider. At least they can eliminate it as a possible burial location, but it can't be eliminated at this stage. If they find bodies there, well, that's just sad that it had been put off for so long (even if it turns out to be another missing person) and if they don't, it can be eliminated and some of the people involved (the crime reporter, can't remember her name. Kathy Beard? And of course the families) can start looking at other possible locations.
Welcome to our little spot in the great anti social human behavior, referring euphemistically to all sorts of ugly human acts. This case is different and odd. Three women dissappear from a house. Not unheard of and not without precedence, still very different. Theres a somewhat similar situation involving one young woman in KC, Gina Clark. http://www.411gina.org/ginaclark.htm
Many missing person cases involve someone last seen with someone else, in route somewhere, with their personal items (i.e. a car) found at some later date. Here, everything was left, but the women are gone, as if they ran out of the house because someone pulled a fire alarm.
About the digging at the parking lot, even for the curious are not comfortable with how this idea was born, psychics, I would be in favor of coring. For once and for all, it would prove, through DNA samples, what lies beneath. If it was not biological, or even human, this would die in its place and the investigation would proceed. If there was a DNA match...well...all *blank* would break loose. But, either way, it would be something hard in a case that is very circumstantial.
I remember years ago, an FBI investigator, who I believed coined the term serial killer, that ...you look in the abyss and the abyss looks back. This case can be consuming. Enjoy reading the previous posts by everybody and get a feel of things. Some of the 'gatekeepers here might help fill in some blanks for you. I dont know your age or your background, but for me one of the intriguing parts of this case is the time warp. For me, as someone who came of age in the 80s, the 90s was my early adulthood. I am blown away how things have changed, particularly with technology, more so from 1992 to 2012 than 1972 to 1992. In 1992, teenagers talked on hardlines (watch the first couple of seasons of the original Beverly Hills 90210 to get reacquainted), no texts, no emails and forget Facebook. Your cell phone is reporting on you in a manner George Orwell could never have envisioned. But, in this case, we have peoples words, what they are reported to have said, where, when and to whom. Quite a different story than on a cell phone log, or via a text (time and date stamped).
Mule (and hes one of the gatekeepers here), is probably right. This case may never be solved, or a confession will have to be made, or generations later may release a compelling case to convince, in the court of public opinion, us what happened. Unfortunately, by that time, the perps will have left this world...justice delayed and denied. One of the oldest cases, still listed as active by the Missouri State Highway Patrol is that of Dixie May Forrester. http://www.mshp.dps.mo.gov/MSHPWeb/mpphotos/A1001001A11I06B10704J997981.pdf. Dont see that arriving at a courtroom anytime soon.
Welcome...and enjoy the reading. And, happy birthday Stacy !