OH OH - Chillicothe/Middletown Missing/Murdered, Possible Serial Killer

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Reminder: Monday June 6, 2016, 10pm US Eastern Time/9 central
The Vanishing Women (Chillicothe) on ID Discovery
 
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Is anyone else really excited for this show? I know I am.
 
  • #423
Watching show now. Hard to follow...choppy...poorly directed.
 
  • #424
I watched it last night and thought the casting for Tiffany Sayre was dead-on. I felt like they dragged out the obvious details like why she was at the hotel and stuff like that. I really feel awful for her father. Poor guy!
 
  • #425
Watched it and will be watching all episodes. Interesting, only 21 miles to Piketon.
 
  • #426
The sound editing is bad on the documentary. Some people you can barely hear, as well as some questions asked by the film crew.

Am I right in assuming they're going to profile one woman's story per episode since its 6 do and 6 women?
 
  • #427
I watched it last night and thought the casting for Tiffany Sayre was dead-on. I felt like they dragged out the obvious details like why she was at the hotel and stuff like that. I really feel awful for her father. Poor guy!

I think that the show is trying to show the women as "human beings" not just prostitutes. They had lives, and family and were more than what they ended up doing on the streets. There is still that mind set of "she was a prostitute, so she asked for it" out there. But having sex for money should never be a death sentence, ever. And they sickos, they do horrible things to these women before they die. Some cases, death would be better in the end. I only hope her family can get help with the grieving process. I can't image it, ever.
 
  • #428
It was awkward to watch.


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  • #429
I think that the show is trying to show the women as "human beings" not just prostitutes. They had lives, and family and were more than what they ended up doing on the streets. There is still that mind set of "she was a prostitute, so she asked for it" out there. But having sex for money should never be a death sentence, ever. And they sickos, they do horrible things to these women before they die. Some cases, death would be better in the end. I only hope her family can get help with the grieving process. I can't image it, ever.

Oh of course I know why they did. But they hinted at it the entire time which really bugged me. Either come out and talk about it or bring it up without all the dramatic hints. Or maybe I was the only one who picked up on that. She was depressed and lonely, and did not deserve to die like that.


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  • #430
I understand the human angle they were trying to convey, but I agree that the prostitution angle was too soft-peddled. I felt like a teenager in a room full of adults talking indirectly about something adult that I understood, but they didn't think so. Also, I noticed Jason McCrary was indicted for the Claytor murder, July 2015. Has anyone else gone missing since?
 
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I understand the human angle they were trying to convey, but I agree that the prostitution angle was too soft-peddled. I felt like a teenager in a room full of adults talking indirectly about something adult that I understood, but they didn't think so. Also, I noticed Jason McCrary was indicted for the Claytor murder, July 2015. Has anyone else gone missing since?

Yes that's exactly how I'm feeling, thank you! I was having trouble finding the right way to explain it.....it was like they were beating around the bush the entire episode without actually coming out and saying it, and the viewer (or at least, I) kept saying Come on! You're already saying it, just come out with it. The adult analogy is perfect. Thank you lol

Yes Jason McCrary was indicted, nobody has gone missing since. BUT--- "Dolla Bill" is also in jail for torturing a guy, and I suspect that he was the perp. He was a big time drug dealer in the area.

My theory is that they got too caught up with dope and either OD'd and their bodies were dumped, or they were killed because of a drug debt. Of course this is all IMO.
 
  • #432
Watching the rerun of the show highlighting Tiffany's dissaperance.
Agree with most that it was poorly directed, sound was a bit off. Havnt read much about this case, just stumbled on the show
this morning.
Prayers for all families involved.
 
  • #433
For anyone that missed the episode (like me), link below.

Vanishing women website

The Vanishing Women Discovery page
Season 1 Episode 1 - Find Our Daughters
In 2014, four women vanish from Chillicothe, Ohio. When two are later found dead, fears of a serial killer mount when a fifth woman goes missing in 2015. Before police can fully investigate the fifth missing woman, another body is found. 43 min TV-14 Premiered 06/06/2016
 
  • #434
From my understanding of the 2nd so they're thinking Tameka Lynch(only black victim) might have been killed because she knew something about what was going on since she knew the other 5 girls.

IMO I'm thinking it's got to do with drug debts, cartel links, or maybe they had pimps or A PIMP that worked them all, and decided they've found out some stuff they shouldn't have.

I could be 180 degrees off point though too!!
 
  • #435
Yes I think there is a connection has anyone thought about the fact that the killing stopped in long island my 2012 started here 2013 girls are found in water in creek in Ohio near Pa boarder and these girls all in prostitute business . I would like t o know if capitalist was used here or what was used? Drowning was cause of death I think this guy is on the move?
 
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Yes I think there is a connection has anyone thought about the fact that the killing stopped in long island my 2012 started here 2013 girls are found in water in creek in Ohio near Pa boarder and these girls all in prostitute business . I would like t o know if capitalist was used here or what was used? Drowning was cause of death I think this guy is on the move?

Any connection to the LISK is a total reach. I am not aware of the PA/OH border cases you mentioned whatsoever, and I doubt their relevancy given your information is even accurate.

If there are any "precursor" cases whatsoever to the Chillicothe disappearances during that time frame, they would be the Melissa Blevins, Jennifer Shepard, Megan Lancaster, Jayme Bowen, and Holly Logan cases. Even with those, there is zero correlation between the LISK and those cases.
 
  • #437
Yes I believe this killer. May be the same as LISK here is why killing stopped in NY 2012 started in Ohio 2013 killed these girls close to water,girls all involved with prostitution ??
 
  • #438
Ok but I am going to keep tracking this as I feel there is something here
 
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