Anyone here with knowledge of how many bodies a standard suitcase would hold?
I'm hoping and preying it would only fit one.
Anyone here with knowledge of how many bodies a standard suitcase would hold?
I'm hoping and preying it would only fit one.
There's a second suitcase found nearby that location. Thank goodness the kids found it at all.Hopefully no-one here has tried and tested knowledge of that!
I've only seen a photo of the (small) suitcase the kids found, which wouldn't fit a whole adult body in. So, either a child, or body parts.
The stuff of nightmares!We've had other cases involving cases (so sorry,) IIRC a small statured young woman entering a hotel with a man -- who wheeled out a suitcase later, the suitcase was found holding her barely-alive body:
Woman Left for Dead: What Happened in Miami Airport Hotel Mystery?
We've had other cases involving cases (so sorry,) IIRC a small statured young woman entering a hotel with a man -- who wheeled out a suitcase later, the suitcase was found holding her barely-alive body:
Woman Left for Dead: What Happened in Miami Airport Hotel Mystery?
O/tWow just wow, this is an incredible story and thorough article. Thanks for posting, a must read, moo.
Yep, creepy af16 May 2020
‘Randonauts’ have found a great way to spice up lockdown walks | WIRED UK
''Thousands of people are using the Randonautica app to tell them where to go during lockdown – and they’re spotting some weird coincidences''
''The app encourages users to set a personal intention before visiting a location, in the hopes of uncovering ‘synchronicities,’ coincidences or occurrences outside usual patterns of experience. These experiences are then documented on the community’s various online forums.
For example, one person set out with the intention of ‘seeing something unexplainable’ and stumbled across an empty armchair in a field, while another asked for guidance and ended up at an abandoned mirror telling them IT IS YOUR TIME.''
Haha, I was thinking the same thing myself.Yep, creepy af