<modsnip: Quoted post was removed> ... We are all just throwing theories around at this point. There are three main theories. She died on her own. She was killed by some who knew her. She was killed by a local person. There is absolutely no evidence to support any of them. It pretty much just...
To add to my post I usually ignore claims of private investigators who are being paid by the missing persons family. As they obviously are just going to say things that the family wants to hear.
I honestly think it's time the Murray family let go of this idea that it was someone local who was in the area. If it was someone local this case would have been solved a long time ago.
Not sure why it's so difficult for the family to believe that there was very possibly some people in Maura's...
Thanks for the reply. Though I have never been big on people trying to connect seemingly unrelated cases (the vast majority of the time they are just that-unrelated- and in rare situations where there does seem to be a legitimate connection the police generally will take more interest in it)...
Yes but they still usually don't continue to talk like teenagers. Most of the time when you see something that sounds like it was written by a teenager it usually means it came from a teenager.
Also another thing to keep in mind is several of those messages that were shown during the program sounded very much like something a teenager would say.
I think most assumed something like this was the case. Still doesn't answer the question if he was intentionally trying to end his life. He had a lot of issues going on in his personal life.
If there is one thing the documentary would likely not be including is the involvement of the daughter. It really seems unlikely that the daughter would have been as oblivious to what the mother was doing as the documentary makes it appear.
My guess would be that many of the messages were...
I'm saying Netflix usually tries to find a particular narrative to go with. And will either edit the show in a way or completely avoid including things to not put focus on things that go against that narrative.
The recent zodiac killer documentary they did is a good reflection of this. They...
You are buying the story that Netflix wants you to buy. Just watch other true crime documentaries on Netflix and then go talk to people who look into the cases in depth. 95% of them will tell you that that was the story that Netflix wanted you to believe and that they left all the things that go...
Yep. If you want to take a documentary about true crime seriously it's probably better to watch something like 48 hours. Places like Netflix are still trying to tell the best story they can even if they are dealing with true events. Perfectly fine to watch Netflix documentaries. I sure do and...
There are some instances. In many cases when it does happen though the parent is doing it because in their delusional minds they are trying to help the kids. I think most of the parents in this situation have a mental illness.
Other situations where parents harm their children they are doing it...
Yeah saw the documentary and yes it is crazy but I often don't take Netflix documentaries as gospel. They are still telling a story. Not saying they make stuff up but they often do leave things out of it goes against the story they are telling in the show.
Seizure disorders can be a scary thing. You can be completely fine and then all of a sudden you don't have any control over your body and you can drown in your bathtub.
Hopefully she was medicating herself properly and it's just something that happened. Most seizure disorders can be controlled...
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