LA - Mickey Shunick, 21, Lafayette 19 May 2012 - #26

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  • #861
No, but that's a really loooong time not to notice a tail at night? I'm intrigued by such masterful ability in the boonies, at night, w/ poi never seeing you?! Amazing, I'm not easily impressed. I live in the sticks & I think I'd notice somebody following me to the bayou.

Yah! Well, I don't live near the bayou but I used to live on a mountain. Then (and now) I don't turn into my driveway if there's a car behind me.

Uh when I say it out loud it just sounds like another "eccentricity"...
 
  • #862
Yah! Well, I don't live near the bayou but I used to live on a mountain. Then (and now) I don't turn into my driveway if there's a car behind me.

Uh when I say it out loud it just sounds like another "eccentricity"...

Eccentrics unite. I live in Suburbia USA and I don't turn into my driveway if there's someone behind me either. Well, unless it is one of my neighbors...then I'm okay with it. :)
 
  • #863
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I've also pondered if Mickey stopped somewhere to pick up something. She was going to her brother's graduation later that day. Maybe a card?

Good point! Does that Walgreen's have video cams? If so, have they been looked at?

TIA.
 
  • #864
A.C.I., can you offer any info into your other two POI? :) Peobably not, but it couldn't hurt to ask! You're giving everyone more hope than LE at this point, just knowing that SOMETHING is in the works and being looked at is comforting, IMO.

One was in the area that night. Has a criminal history of drug use, assault and rape. Name was mentioned while canvassing the area.

The other I cant really talk about withought identifying them.

But I am working diligently on all three until some new info, evidence or leads comes forth
 
  • #865
The perp is too organized for this to be done by someone who is mentally ill. Just think, an organized offender has a different site for abduction, murder, and often several dumping grounds. A disorganized offender would've dumped the bike and Mickey in the same place without regard to whether the body would be found or not.
 
  • #866
Well, here is my personal input from being a violent crime victim and having PTSD as a result. Certain triggering events will cause you to have panic/anxiety attacks.

The driving in circles could be the result of obsessiveness, anxiety, etc.

Also, if he knew he was being followed, that could cause additional anxiety, IMO.

Not every mental health professional understands what victims of violent crime have gone through, especially if they never experienced it themselves.

The reason I became a social worker and mental health professional was because of my own mental health issues...the insight into my own health has opened so many doors with patients

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  • #867
Good point! Does that Walgreen's have video cams? If so, have they been looked at?

TIA.

This got me thinking, she wasn't feeling great that night, so what if she stopped somewhere for a breather because she was feeling she'd be sick? I know she refused a ride home, but she wouldn't be the first or the last person to think they were good to walk or bike a short distance but feel otherwise mid-trip.
 
  • #868
If someone follows me at night, I always think it is the cops.
Since we have so many psych majors on this thread, 'Anyone want to give me a free psych diagnosis'?
 
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Yah! Well, I don't live near the bayou but I used to live on a mountain. Then (and now) I don't turn into my driveway if there's a car behind me.

Uh when I say it out loud it just sounds like another "eccentricity"...

I DO THE SAME THING I'm so glad I'm not alone.
 
  • #871
One was in the area that night. Has a criminal history of drug use, assault and rape. Name was mentioned while canvassing the area.

The other I cant really talk about withought identifying them.

But I am working diligently on all three until some new info, evidence or leads comes forth

Thank you for all of your diligence ACI. Even though we know you're not getting paid for this, you are giving an incredible amount of time towards it. I pray that it comes back to you in spades (in the best possible sense of course!).
 
  • #872
The perp is too organized for this to be done by someone who is mentally ill. Just think, an organized offender has a different site for abduction, murder, and often several dumping grounds. A disorganized offender would've dumped the bike and Mickey in the same place without regard to whether the body would be found or not.

Just oing to throwout the most popular ones- Ted Bundy and BTK
Are you saying these guys were NOT mentally ill? Because they sure did a good job at their coverups.
 
  • #873
The reason I became a social worker and mental health professional was because of my own mental health issues...the insight into my own health has opened so many doors with patients

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'plus it's much cheaper to go to school for it, than to be treated for it'..
 
  • #874
If someone follows me at night, I always think it is the cops.
Since we have so many psych majors on this thread, 'Anyone want to give me a free psych diagnosis'?

This must be your lucky night - I'll give you a free diagnosis and I'm not even a psychologist. :) From a mom's perspective - you are guilty...of something.
 
  • #875
Thats just one of three suspects I have. The family PI and LE know about him, but I don't know if they ever pursued the lead. As far as the sketch...no idea

I can see why you would have to check it out. If something similar had happened to my child and then another girl is missing in my area, I would do absolutely anything to help find her. Maybe I would be obsessed with it. The feeling of losing a child, the everyday agony he felt while his child was missing must have been awful. The news is filled with these types of parents searching for missing people. Perhaps he lied because he can't deal with his emotions. So many men feel they have to act tough. He could still be a creep...and a good guy at the same time. But hopefully not a killer.
 
  • #876
'plus it's much cheaper to go to school for it, than to be treated for it'..

Word.

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  • #877
Eccentrics unite. I live in Suburbia USA and I don't turn into my driveway if there's someone behind me either. Well, unless it is one of my neighbors...then I'm okay with it. :)
Got a private cul de sac. Only the of us & our older single neighbor ever use it. Nobody else allowed. We're freaks like that. Paranoid freaks, I guess.
 
  • #878
All volunteer searches have been stopped, correct? LE is following up on tips, but other than that, nothing? Is this correct?

I think the volunteer office has moved. I'm not sure this means the searches are over, unless the office is just open to hand out flyers.
Someone here can let you know for sure.

so he is taking pics of someone that is unawares, yes?

eta: maybe he just likes taking nature pics and not some other nefarious activity.... idk??

This is true however with no answers at this point, I think all avenues should be explored.


The perp is too organized for this to be done by someone who is mentally ill. Just think, an organized offender has a different site for abduction, murder, and often several dumping grounds. A disorganized offender would've dumped the bike and Mickey in the same place without regard to whether the body would be found or not.

There is no way to tell what this perp might do whether or not they're organized or disorganized. Practically everyone has a tv and lord knows there are enough police shows on which could give hints to someone about what not what not to do.
 
  • #879
With all the Criminoligists & Pyschologists, etc., on this site, would it be possible to prepare a preliminary psychological profile of the person that abducted Mickey Scunick, with the known info?
 
  • #880
The perp is too organized for this to be done by someone who is mentally ill. Just think, an organized offender has a different site for abduction, murder, and often several dumping grounds. A disorganized offender would've dumped the bike and Mickey in the same place without regard to whether the body would be found or not.

Mental health isn't an immediate way of eliminating a suspect. If anything you need to look deeper and think outside the box of a suspect with such an impairment. If it seems to organized, or too unorganized then there's actually organization within the disorganization. The brain is a complex thing. If being clumsy and leaving a trail behind seems so to you, it most likely isn't to a suspect. Their lives may be so unorganized that it has become the new "normal" for them. And depending on their treatment or lack of treatment, they can adapt and become so clever that it would appear to be the work of someone without any mental health issues...lol sorry if this seems confusing

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