What is the most vexing true crime case in your life? What is the one case that you need to know how it ends?

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phillippe lajoie
brian shaffer
jason jolkowski
JBR
elizabeth barraza
missy bevers
DB cooper
zodiac
nicole morin

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oh and david glenn lewis ... what the actual expletive happened there??

 
  • #162
A case in my home state that happened in Pulaski County,ky on July 3,1994. 21 year old Linda Gibson took her 4 year old half brother Cody Garrett walking to a store and bought him candy. They were seen getting into a car and were later found murdered.
 
  • #163
A case in my home state that happened in Pulaski County,ky on July 3,1994. 21 year old Linda Gibson took her 4 year old half brother Cody Garrett walking to a store and bought him candy. They were seen getting into a car and were later found murdered.

How very sad.
Here is their Websleuths thread:

 
  • #164
Susan, Karen, and Michael Reinert in Pennsylvania, sometimes referred to as the Mainline Murders, 1979.
 
  • #165
There are two Swedish cases, the disappearence of Helena Andersson in 1992, Disappearance of Helena Andersson - Wikipedia and the murder of Catrine da Costa in 1984, Murder of Catrine da Costa - Wikipedia

There is of course also the assassination of Olof Palme, the Swedish prime minister, on 28 February 1986. I can still remember exactly when, and where I was when I learnt of his murder. It was a Saturday morning, and I was to meet my mother at 10 a.m. to go shopping. I had slept in, and was a bit late, so I had to hurry to get to the Central Railway Staion Square in Gothenburg, where we was to meet. I didn't have time to watch the news on tv, or read the morning paper. I took the tram, and there was a strange quietness/stillness among people, and I also noticed that the flags were on half mast, so when I got to the square I went to look up the newspaper stand at a kiosk in the middle, and saw the black headlines. My mother came, and she hadn't either seen the news, so she was as shocked as I was.
As I lived in Gothenburg I had heard Olof Palme speaking several times at large gatherings, both on 1 May, and during election campains, at Götaplatsen, and I had also got his autograph a couple of years earlier, so it wasn't only the death of a PM, it was also the death of a person I admired. He was the best public speaker I've heard, and being passionate, he spoke his mind about a lot of subjects, both national and international, which made him controversal.
 
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Susan, Karen, and Michael Reinert in Pennsylvania, sometimes referred to as the Mainline Murders, 1979.
I thought they knew who did that, and there was at least one conviction.
 
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I thought they knew who did that, and there was at least one conviction.
Jay Smith's conviction was overturned. Both he and Bill Bradfield are deceased. No remains of Michael or Karen have ever been identified.
 

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