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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  • #102
A case that I find intriguing is the disappearance of an Irish couple, Conor and Sheila Dwyer, in Co. Cork in 1991. [/URL]
RSBM. Here's their thread link:
 
  • #103
Joyce Malecki. (As many of us did, I first heard of her in "The Keepers".) 2 years ago she was exhumed, and it was speculated in news articles that this step was motivated by the recent ID of one of the suspects in the Pamela Conyers case, as they were last seen at the same mall. Reading that freaked me out. Why? The guy ID'd was my grandmother's 2nd cousin.

Since then I've done my own research and come to the conclusion that, while it's still possible that he could've been involved in that murder also, he's no more likely than anybody else. For one thing, the reporters were wrong, it wasn't the same mall. And Malecki had almost reached her destination, which was 10 miles away.
Sister Cathy should be on here, too! For herself, but for all those still Keeping On to get answers, even if justice is long beyond achieving.
 
  • #104
Grady Benson. What in the world happened to him?
 
  • #105
Ray Gricar (He reminds me of Texas Governor Abbott in the looks department to me, very handsome)
Ronald Tammen (Kind of think he went CIA)
Sister Cathy Cesnik
Kristen Modafferi
William Bradford Bishop (the alleged family annihilator)
 
  • #106
Elaine Park
Matthew Weaver Jr.
Mitrice Richardson
 
  • #107
Hey Websleuths members
You must have a case on Websleuths that you think about all the time. The one case that you really need to know how it ends. What case would you like to see people dive deep into and hopefully help solve?
Maybe there was a case that drove you nuts on Websleuths, and it was solved.
We would like to know about these cases.
Please post the case and explain why it has grabbed your attention.
If possible, please post the link to the discussion of that case on Websleuths.
Mine is the JonBenet Ramsey case. It is so maddening because of the lies (allegedly) that the Ramseys have been telling, which seems to have changed the narrative from the truth to a case that is not related to reality anymore. In my opinion. The Netflix documentary on the JBR case was a disgrace. I would love to see a group of people/professionals/sleuthers/production company/ pool their resources and once and for all solve this case and stop the (alleged) lies from being told. CLICK HERE for the Ramsey forum
What case is the one case you want to see solved, or that was finally solved?

Let us know.
Tricia

Hey Websleuths members
You must have a case on Websleuths that you think about all the time. The one case that you really need to know how it ends. What case would you like to see people dive deep into and hopefully help solve?
Maybe there was a case that drove you nuts on Websleuths, and it was solved.
We would like to know about these cases.
Please post the case and explain why it has grabbed your attention.
If possible, please post the link to the discussion of that case on Websleuths.
Mine is the JonBenet Ramsey case. It is so maddening because of the lies (allegedly) that the Ramseys have been telling, which seems to have changed the narrative from the truth to a case that is not related to reality anymore. In my opinion. The Netflix documentary on the JBR case was a disgrace. I would love to see a group of people/professionals/sleuthers/production company/ pool their resources and once and for all solve this case and stop the (alleged) lies from being told. CLICK HERE for the Ramsey forum
What case is the one case you want to see solved, or that was finally solved?

Let us know.
Tricia

The WVU Coed Murders

On January 18, 1970, two West Virginia University freshmen students—Mared Malarik and Karen Ferrell—left a screening of Oliver! at the Metropolitan Theater in downtown Morgantown. Looking to hitch a ride back to the dorms, they entered a cream-colored sedan. This was the last time they would be seen alive. In April, their decapitated and decomposing bodies were found in makeshift graves in a wooded area 10 miles south of Morgantown.
Their heads have never been recovered and the case is still unsolved.


 
  • #108
I hope Maura Murray's remains are found in my lifetime. I feel the same way about Jennifer Dulos, and find it reprehensible that Fotis killed himself without admitting his obvious guilt or revealing where he put her body.

Others: Jill Dando, Nora Quoirin, Jonbenet Ramsey, Jodi Huisentrut
 
  • #109
That just made me think of the Alcasser Girls. That case in Spain just shot to the top of my list.
 

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