And yet the thread is for missing persons cases. Not true crime. Not murdered. |
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Diamond and Tionda Bradley in Chicago. Two sisters, ages 3 and 10, walked to the corner convenience store in 2001 and disappeared without a trace.
Jon Benet I would like to have answers! |
| Brian Shaffer - Ohio State medical student was seen entering a bar on security cameras and never seen leaving, never seen or heard from again. |
Did you see this? Last I heard FBI was still looking into the claim, to see if it's Diamond. https://abc7chicago.com/missing-bradley-sisters-chicago-tionda-and-diamond-found/13271065/ |
https://www.newsnationnow.com/banfield/could-texas-woman-be-one-of-missing-chicago-bradley-sisters/ I don't see any new updates after August. |
| I find the ones where someones car breaks down and they make a call for help and then have vanished before help arrives to be fascinating cases. |
| The Asha Degree case, for me. It's just SO weird that a little girl, from an outwardly stable home, would leave out in a stormy night-and then vanish. |
She didn’t say she wanted any old fascinating mystery she said specifically she wanted a missing persons case. It is literally the title of her post. |
Never seen leaving?? That’s wild. When people disappear after nights out I usually assume they felt into the water - so many cities are by the water, or rivers, etc. But never seen leaving is crazy |
I think she was groomed, and told to leave in the middle of the night on X night and walk to Y location, and then murdered. |
| Joan Risch this story is insane. INSANE. GET ON IT op. |
| Paul Fugate. |
And not even the most fascinating Georgetown murder. Check out the murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer. |
Wow - this is giving Gone Girl vibes. |
Here's some theories https://medium.com/@icestationpoetry/into-thin-air-what-is-the-likeliest-explanation-for-the-disappearance-of-joan-risch-1bdd4953b4e |