Total speculation here, based on what I've read and seen: I believe Jane Doe did have some regression therapy, given the way she speaks of her younger self at times almost as a separate person. She never specifically says what the therapy she received in the early 90s was like, but this seems...
After watching all seven episodes of the documentary series, I still don't understand why the filmmakers never even mentioned the possibility of a serial killer or random sexual predator, as several of you sleuthers note above is much more likely than a killing directly by or orchestrated by a...
I'm not sure if this particular article has already been posted. I think it's a problem that the sheriff talks about this resulting from a "dispute" between Conley and Valerie Jackson. This man has a long history of abuse of women and to say it's a result of a "dispute" makes it seem like she...
I'm relatively new to WebSleuths (started when Hannah Graham was missing--RIP). I especially enjoy reading threads where there are people with much higher levels of computer skills than I have sleuthing the real lives and virtual lives of arrested alleged perpetrators. What has puzzled me about...
I'm really intrigued by the racial/ethnic categorization on the LE documents (and btw thank you to those who pointed out that the four categories were lumped together with one check box. That made the choice of that category for W1 make more sense to me. I thought LE had written in by hand all...
In regards to the discussion of how sad it us that VF's husband didn't call the police Wed night or Thursday morning: I suppose it's possible he is in the US illegally, and if so that could make someone very reluctant to bring attention to themselves from the police.
Just thought I'd note--since some readers might get confused--that the county where the Courtland man and woman were recently found dead is in the far southern part of Mississippi, along the Gulf Coast. The two locations are at least four and a half hours away from each other (driving).
FerrariRose: I think your long post (#282) is brilliant! Everything seems spot on with what we've read and seen over the past few days (the only part I think might be off is the idea of the perpetrators possibly being there Wed. morning). We'll have to wait and see how things unfold, but I have...
I hate reading about these cases, such as some a year or two ago in Georgia, where young people are beaten and whipped for bad grades. (I'm sure most of those kids are abused at other times, too, by the parents, so of course it's not really just about the grades, but it's just sad to see it even...
Horrifying. Wonder if meth use is involved (given the description of him being found walking naked), though that doesn't seem immediately apparent in the mugshot.
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