Meet & Greet for New Members

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  • #181
Hi everyone my names Cathie joined yesterday. After watching The Killing Season. I like the fact that you all care so much to help other family's. One day I liked to find out who shot my Cousin in the back. I am a newbie at this but maybe after I get used to the site and stuff maybe I can be a productive person and help others which I have in other ways in my life. Now being disabled and have a lot of time home. God Bless you all and I pray and hopes that everyone can find closure. In whatever their story is.
 
  • #182
Hi everyone my names Cathie joined yesterday. After watching The Killing Season. I like the fact that you all care so much to help other family's. One day I liked to find out who shot my Cousin in the back. I am a newbie at this but maybe after I get used to the site and stuff maybe I can be a productive person and help others which I have in other ways in my life. Now being disabled and have a lot of time home. God Bless you all and I pray and hopes that everyone can find closure. In whatever their story is.


Welcome Cathie
 
  • #183
Hi everyone! My name is Amy and I'm an IT Project Manager in Western New York. I love competing my former racehorse in eventing, cuddling with my dogs, building beautiful spreadsheets (I never said I was normal), volunteering, and ending the day with a good beer or wine. :D

I've always been fascinated with true crime - I spent most nights as a teenager falling asleep to Forensic Files, and had no idea why this freaked out my parents. ;) I am an adoptee, and spent the last 6 months web sleuthing my way to figuring out the identity of my biological father. Following the successful conclusion of that endeavor, I felt that joining WS would be a wonderful opportunity to utilize some of the skill set I've been honing for a good cause. I'm planning to familiarize myself with the site and will be perusing the forums to find something to work on, and can't wait to get started.
 
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Hi, I just joined today to see if this is something I'm interested in doing.

I'm a Data Scientist for a healthcare technology company in Southern California, and I was asked by our local police to run some analytics for one of their cases. We ended using this analysis to help make an arrest in the case. I had never really thought about doing something like that before (I know others in my field that do it, I just haven't personally thought about it prior to this), and I'm really interested now to see if the same type of idea could be used to help solve others. But I wouldn't really know where to start, as far as specific cases are concerned.
 
  • #186
Hi, I just joined today to see if this is something I'm interested in doing.

I'm a Data Scientist for a healthcare technology company in Southern California, and I was asked by our local police to run some analytics for one of their cases. We ended using this analysis to help make an arrest in the case. I had never really thought about doing something like that before (I know others in my field that do it, I just haven't personally thought about it prior to this), and I'm really interested now to see if the same type of idea could be used to help solve others. But I wouldn't really know where to start, as far as specific cases are concerned.
Sounds like you have a very interesting job, Justin! I hope you find cases you're passionate about and you're able to pursue solving other cases. I think someone in your position can make a big difference.

I'm new to Websleuths, too. I'm from Utah and I have been interested in and researching John and Jane Doe cases for about 6 years now. I don't work in the field, or a field even remotely related to this interest. However, I'd like to contribute anything I can to discussions on cases and suggestions for who some of these missing folks could be. I have become pretty passionate about helping the "nameless" get their name back.
 
  • #187
Hello from NE Ohio! I have been obsessed with true crime since I was in my early teens and am so excited to be part of a group that shares my interest :)
 
  • #188
Hi I'm new here. Not sure if I'm posting in the right place. I heard about Websleuths on a true crime podcast I started listening to today. It's about the disappearance of Tara Grinstead. Nice to meet everyone.
 
  • #189
Hello Everyone

I am also not sure that I post in the right place. I am from the Netherlands and got the name of your forum in the program of the LISK killer. I can't go out because I am 18 years in bed now. But I can read maybe I kan help searching internet and so on.
 
  • #190
Hello everyone! Have heard about this site for quite sometime now and came to check it out and I really like it so far! Thanks for welcoming me and I hope everyone has a nice evening.

Sincerely
Janna
 
  • #191
Good day everyone
I've been visiting the forum quite often and only now decided to sign up
 
  • #192
Hello! (hope this ends up,in the right place)

My name is Don Casual and I am joining WebSleuths today, on December 27, 2018.

My initial coming-on-board interest is in researching Malibu Canyon m.p.'s, unidentified attacks, assaults and murders. These are of geographical interest to me because I live near the top end of Malibu Canyon where it meets the Ventura/101 Freeway. I'm looking forward to digging up some interesting, heretofore unpublished stories and information about the sinister goings-on in that area.

I hope to be a good and productive member here.

Don
Hiya Don, I came across this site for the same reason. I was searching for updates on the Malibu Creek Park shootings this summer since my family still spends part of the year around there. Was troubled by the number of other crime incidents (near miss shootings, missing young people, remains found) happening in our back yard. Also surprised that for some reason these things haven't generated alarm or merited more local media attention in a community where putting in a stoplight makes the front page. I'd expect that with the fat budget the tax base generates that the sheriffs department could mount a more professional and thorough investigation into these cases instead of falsely concluding all missing 20 somethings are either mentally ill or on a drug bender. Why aren't they doing more on behalf of these victims and for their families? When even long time residents have no idea these things are happening, how can they expect to find any leads? Interested in knowing what you've found or heard...I didn't expect to be checking this site as much as I have but there really aren't many good sources of information out there. Good luck!
 
  • #193
Hello! My name is Queen Manders, Manders for short. I have really gotten into listening to Crime podcasts and was directed here. Excited to get into the discussing really any cases and talking about theories.
 
  • #194
I am Mingsmom. This is not my first Websleuth encounter. I actually joined years ago to investigate Beth Doe UF168.
 
  • #195
Hi all,
Excited to join the group and put my brain to more use than my day job. Looking to learn all I can from everyone here. Here I go, I'm jumping in.
 
  • #196
Hi All, Francis here! I've browsed the forums from time to time but finally decided to actually sign up! Excited to read up on everything and hopefully help out somewhere!
 
  • #197
Hello to all. I am a 34 year old mother of 2 boys. I grew up in a family that has been affected by the pain and agony of the unknowing of what happened to a family member for what reason and by whom. Though I was just a baby when my mom's step sister was raped and murdered I lived in a state of unknowing of seeing what it can do to a family that doesn't ever get answers. They did find her remains they have never made an arrest in her case. This tore my Grandfather apart. If I can help in any small way to help ease the pain of one family I would love to do so and hope to be able to here. Thanks!
 
  • #198
I am not really a new member. I have partipated before as: UID, StaceyK, UNKNOWNLADY - usually investigating Beth Doe
 
  • #199
Hi Laura

WELCOME TO WEBSLEUTHS!

There is a thread here for our Newbies to introduce themselves in the Freshman Mixer: https://www.websleuths.com/forums/t...op-in-and-say-hi-freshman-mixer.76289/page-47
Hey there My name is Rachel and I was studying to be an autopsy technician until I had something very traumatic happen and because of that I am unable to pursue this career however my interest and study of forensics and criminology has long been a part of my career goals as well a passion. I am very pleased to be here and hope to learn and who knows I may be able to help in some small way. Thanks for having me. Of my many interests are studying serial killers such as the zodiac.
 
  • #200
Hello all,

I'm super excited to be here! I am a professional pet sitter with my own business in Kerrville, Texas. Being a pet sitter means I can be working and sleuthing at the same time. Although I spend 75% of my life in client's homes, I still have a lot of time on my hands. I'm looking forward to spending that time here.
 
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