What case really burns your butt?

My apologies if this has been covered already, I am a newbie. I don't know, man, with so much basically murder 🤬🤬🤬🤬 on our screens from HBO to Discovery, some really excellent Ytube vloggers, and beyond, covering every murdering WTF dirtbag old and new often repeated in other guises from program to program, Fear Thy Neighbor, American Monster, Dateline, and keep going times one hundred, it's hard to keep up with as the Jewish faith so eloquently phrase one of extremely poor character such as these murderers: A " NEBBISH." Perfect, aint it? But every once in a while a case hoofs up that really gets under the skin that u can't get out of your head, for why, I don't know. I should, I am a former psychologist and I have covered that with colleagues in the past, to no avail, from newbie qualified to old dog, none of us had an answer, why? For me it was the two <modsnip> who killed Cassie Jo Stoddart - that haunts me and I don't know why? Casey Marie Anthony burns my wife's 🤬🤬🤬, mention that name and she freaks out - she'd scratch her eyes out given half a chance. So, the crux of the matter: we watch literally hundreds of murder documentaries (murder 🤬🤬🤬🤬) and we are meh to 99.9% of them - just the right amount of self righteous indignation to make ourselves feel good, to justify our voyeurism into the real life macabre. So why does everybody have a special pet murder case that can't be shaken. Y'all know what I'm talking about - that one case that rankles and itches.
Right now, it's a case my friend is working on that is so in your face : The FBI is investigating the death of Dennoriss Richardson, a Black man found hanging in an abandoned house in Colbert County, Alabama, after his family and community raised concerns about the police's handling of the case, including a lawsuit Richardson filed alleging police misconduct.
 
For me it’s the Sarah Everard case due to personal reasons.

When living in London I walked the road she was abducted on many times, often alone & often after dark.

I was taught growing up to always respect & obey the police - I believe if Wayne Couzens tried to arrest me on that road using his warrant card I would have been Sarah as my instinct would’ve been to obey the police.

The fact that he drove her for hours before raping & murdering her sends shivers down my spine - the fear she must’ve been in on that journey 🙁🙁
its ironic when it dawned on sarah she was being snatched. she would have been thinking this man is not a real police officer. he is a sex predator using a fake warrant card.

For me it’s the Sarah Everard case due to personal reasons.

When living in London I walked the road she was abducted on many times, often alone & often after dark.

I was taught growing up to always respect & obey the police - I believe if Wayne Couzens tried to arrest me on that road using his warrant card I would have been Sarah as my instinct would’ve been to obey the police.

The fact that he drove her for hours before raping & murdering her sends shivers down my spine - the fear she must’ve been in on that journey 🙁🙁
 
3 types
Police botched it - Joey Watkins, Christian Andreachio, Lauren Agee

Video but still unsolved. - Missy Beavers and Elizabeth Barraza ( I knew her personally and I can not emphasize enough how hard it is to understand anyone having beef with her. She was such a kind person)

Anything with children
I’m familiar with the Lauren Agee case, my best friend recovered her and was the one who alerted her mother due to the obvious. It troubles both of us, he was a officer doing security, I’m a former officer and it doesn’t add up.
 
West Memphis Three - Stevie, Michael and Christopher. My heart is completely broken over that case, I have a son of a similar age to the victims.

Closer to home, the abduction and murder of James Bulger in Bootle, England. It happened in my home city, my dad was a police officer at the time. I was 10 years old and I remember sitting in the school playground with my friends, crying our eyes out. For many of us it was the first time we realised that evil existed.
I completely agree with you. The James Bulger murder case is probably the most disturbing, horrific and evil case. My heart just breaks for that little innocent terrified boy. It’s just unimaginable that those kids could callously torture and murder a toddler and have no remorse or feelings. Pure evil.
 
I completely agree with you. The James Bulger murder case is probably the most disturbing, horrific and evil case. My heart just breaks for that little innocent terrified boy. It’s just unimaginable that those kids could callously torture and murder a toddler and have no remorse or feelings. Pure evil.
interesting. you mention the memphis three. i think they were responsible. they are free now, but damian eccles loved the attention he got at trial, which is strange if your innocent.
 

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