Those aren't even that expensive so I have no idea why PP mentioned it. |
I would like to know what really happened in the Steven Avery-Teresa Halbach-Making a Murderer case. |
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The Rosie Gordon murder was solved. A local man was arrested and convicted. |
Me too. Amazing that so many people have stayed silent. |
Vince Foster. I have always believed there was more to that story. |
I was very close to one of the Bishop boys, still think about them often and to know I met Brad Bishop in that same house many times. |
The parents passed away before the case broke. |
Who killed JFK?
Is there a loch ness monster? What happened to the plane hijacking robber guy (DB Cooper) who jumped out of an airplane? |
That was investigated three separate times. He killed himself. |
PP here. Even if he did kill himself, why did he? I have always believed he was pushed to the edge and to the brink by individuals of the highest levels. I don't think, however, the truth will ever come out. |
Agreed! Some articles hint that the male she was texting for so long prior to her "kidnapping" was really a romantic interest that didn't work out. If that's true they certainly went to great lengths (torture devices on her ankles) to cover it up. I can't find anything about her taking or passing/failing a polygraph. |
I thought the parents were still alive? I couldn't find anything on google like obits for either. |
Jennifer Kesse |
![]() This is from the third investigation, by then-special counsel Robert Fiske. “It involved four lawyers, five physicians, seven FBI agents, approximately 125 witnesses, and DNA tests, the Washington Post reported in 1994. "According to Fiske," the paper said, "Foster’s death was a personal collapse, not a White House scandal." He complained to his physician in Little Rock, Ark., about depression and anxiety, and his symptoms worsened when he got to Washington to work in the White House. After he bore some of the political fallout from an incident that became known as "Travelgate," in which seven White House travel office employees were "fired amid hints of financial shenanigans," he became "increasingly obsessed" with the affair and the possibility of a congressional hearing, the Washington Post said. "Though he was confident he and the White House had done nothing wrong," the paper wrote, "he told his friend Webster L. Hubbell that ‘in Washington you are assumed to have done something wrong even if you have not.’" After a series of critical editorials in the Wall Street Journal, he became more distraught, Fiske found. "His anxiety over the congressional hearings deepened," according to the Post. He told his sister he was depressed. He ultimately shot himself once in the mouth with a gun.” The truth is out there, PP. https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2019/nov/08/facebook-posts/decades-old-conspiracy-theories-about-vince-foster/ |