Unsolved mysteries

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Anonymous wrote:What do y’all think about the GA hairdresser? Both the husband and son seemed so strange.


The death definitely impacted the son deeply. He came across as still numb from it 15 years later. I don't trust the husband. The whole ashes scene was bazaar. I really felt he had something to do with it. To lock a teenager out of the house and not let him get his things or anything of his mothers after her disappearance/ death is cruel.



It's clear they strongly disliked each other.



The husband is suspicious. A daytime abduction, her wallet untouched but missing wedding ring, rumors she wanted a divorce. He seemed like a sociopath too, so cruel toward her son.


I watched this episode this morning. Yes, the DH did not have a good relationship with Patrice's son - but that does not make him a murderer. That's a big leap. Not sure what was so "bizarre" about Patrice's ashes either - his reaction to it and discussion surrounding it seemed pretty normal to me.

None of what I saw points to the Rob as the killer.


I completely disagree with your comment, his behavior was very detached. The whole time he talked about her, he did not seem upset. He made statements like it would be physically impossible for me to have done it since I was at this gas station, referencing his receipt, he never expressed remorse but was just protecting himself and explaining why he had an alibi. He talked about sleeping with her ashes but then when he took them out in front of the camera he had to cut through the box so clearly they had not been looked at reviewed before. He talked about how he had her ashes and he would never let pistol have them. He seems like a sick sick man and I definitely think he is guilty


I agree that the husband has sociopathic traits. As I watched it seemed very clear to me that his weird tangents about having the bones laid out in the funeral home to his satisfaction, carrying the skull around, and his crazy talk about “snuggling” with the ashes (despite the fact that he retrieved the box from the floor of a junky closet on air and had never opened it) were designed to inflict maximum pain on the son.

I think that a-hole was thrilled that the stepson lost his mother and that he (the stepfather) had the power to keep the remains all to himself. Murder for hire would not surprise me in the least.


I hated him so much.
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Anonymous wrote:Some Alonzo Brooks news. Hoping there will be some answers with a new examination. And the reward money is !

https://people.com/crime/federal-authorities-exhume-body-kansas-man-alonzo-brooks/


Good! I hope they find out what happened so his family can have closure/answers.
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Anonymous wrote:Some Alonzo Brooks news. Hoping there will be some answers with a new examination. And the reward money is !

https://people.com/crime/federal-authorities-exhume-body-kansas-man-alonzo-brooks/


Good! I hope they find out what happened so his family can have closure/answers.


His mom’s grief broke my heart.
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Are these episodes OK for an 10 year old who loves paranormal stuff?
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Anonymous wrote:Are these episodes OK for an 10 year old who loves paranormal stuff?


Only one episode has dealt with a paranormal topic (UFOs). The rest have been about unsolved murders or missing people. I probably wouldn't let my 10 year old watch them.
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Anonymous wrote:I am so unsure about Rey Rivera. So many things do not add up, I do think there was foul play. And the second one, I definitely think Patrice’s husband was involved, he was so sick and twisted and talked about her like she was a possession. The AlonZo Brooks case is so sad and I really hope they can solve it soon. There are so many tips on the cold Case blogs.


I’m sorry, but he was so clearly mentally ill, and he committed suicide. If you’ve ever known someone with schizophrenia or untreated bipolar, the Freemason, stream-of-consciousness rambling conspiracy stuff is such a giveaway. I understand that it’s hard for family members to reconcile that sometimes, but I think this is definitely what happened here.
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Anonymous wrote:I am so unsure about Rey Rivera. So many things do not add up, I do think there was foul play. And the second one, I definitely think Patrice’s husband was involved, he was so sick and twisted and talked about her like she was a possession. The AlonZo Brooks case is so sad and I really hope they can solve it soon. There are so many tips on the cold Case blogs.


I’m sorry, but he was so clearly mentally ill, and he committed suicide. If you’ve ever known someone with schizophrenia or untreated bipolar, the Freemason, stream-of-consciousness rambling conspiracy stuff is such a giveaway. I understand that it’s hard for family members to reconcile that sometimes, but I think this is definitely what happened here.


I agree with you. This was the most boring episode to me and it seemed like a bunch of family denial.
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Anonymous wrote:I am so unsure about Rey Rivera. So many things do not add up, I do think there was foul play. And the second one, I definitely think Patrice’s husband was involved, he was so sick and twisted and talked about her like she was a possession. The AlonZo Brooks case is so sad and I really hope they can solve it soon. There are so many tips on the cold Case blogs.


I’m sorry, but he was so clearly mentally ill, and he committed suicide. If you’ve ever known someone with schizophrenia or untreated bipolar, the Freemason, stream-of-consciousness rambling conspiracy stuff is such a giveaway. I understand that it’s hard for family members to reconcile that sometimes, but I think this is definitely what happened here.


I don’t know. They glossed over the fact that he was still writing screenplays, and mystery/conspiracy thrillers seemed to be his preferred genre. He jotted down ideas as they came to him, which could look like disjointed ramblings taken together as a whole. Maybe he was severely mentally ill and paranoid, or maybe the seemingly weird writings he left behind had more to do with him hashing out ideas for a screenplay. In any case, he received an actual call from someone at his workplace before he rushed out of the house, and that person has not said one thing to clarify what that was about. That to me is extremely suspicious.
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Anonymous wrote:Are these episodes OK for an 10 year old who loves paranormal stuff?


Only one episode has dealt with a paranormal topic (UFOs). The rest have been about unsolved murders or missing people. I probably wouldn't let my 10 year old watch them.


And there is some cussing. Not much, but the occasional f bomb from a witness or family member.
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Anonymous wrote:Are these episodes OK for an 10 year old who loves paranormal stuff?


Only one episode has dealt with a paranormal topic (UFOs). The rest have been about unsolved murders or missing people. I probably wouldn't let my 10 year old watch them.


And there is some cussing. Not much, but the occasional f bomb from a witness or family member.


I guess I'm most worried about nudity, sexual content, stuff like that. he listens to explicit rap so we are beyond him hearing the f-bomb although he would never use it...yet.
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Anonymous wrote:Are these episodes OK for an 10 year old who loves paranormal stuff?


Only one episode has dealt with a paranormal topic (UFOs). The rest have been about unsolved murders or missing people. I probably wouldn't let my 10 year old watch them.


And there is some cussing. Not much, but the occasional f bomb from a witness or family member.


I guess I'm most worried about nudity, sexual content, stuff like that. he listens to explicit rap so we are beyond him hearing the f-bomb although he would never use it...yet.


The UFO one is totally fine for a ten year old. No nudity, no bad language, nothing objectionable as far as I could tell.
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Anonymous wrote:Are these episodes OK for an 10 year old who loves paranormal stuff?


Only one episode has dealt with a paranormal topic (UFOs). The rest have been about unsolved murders or missing people. I probably wouldn't let my 10 year old watch them.


And there is some cussing. Not much, but the occasional f bomb from a witness or family member.


I guess I'm most worried about nudity, sexual content, stuff like that. he listens to explicit rap so we are beyond him hearing the f-bomb although he would never use it...yet.


Nothing sexual that I recall aside from mention of rape in the episode about the hairdresser. It’s a very straight laced show, like the original, aside from not censoring the random salty word.
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Anonymous wrote:I disagree. He said "maybe someone used her like a toy" like a total sociopath. Further, he changed the locks on their home, making sure her kid couldn't get back in, within 24 hours. How does that not suggest he knew very well she wasn't coming back?


Good point


I thought the same thing! The way he made that statement with absolutely no emotion was chilling.
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Anonymous wrote:Some Alonzo Brooks news. Hoping there will be some answers with a new examination. And the reward money is !

https://people.com/crime/federal-authorities-exhume-body-kansas-man-alonzo-brooks/


Good! I hope they find out what happened so his family can have closure/answers.


The episode infuriated me. Someone from that party knows something and I can't believe after all these years guilt hasn't taken over and they haven't provided more info. When the mother showed the belongings that were in his pockets it proved that his body had been moved.
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Anonymous wrote:I am so unsure about Rey Rivera. So many things do not add up, I do think there was foul play. And the second one, I definitely think Patrice’s husband was involved, he was so sick and twisted and talked about her like she was a possession. The AlonZo Brooks case is so sad and I really hope they can solve it soon. There are so many tips on the cold Case blogs.


I’m sorry, but he was so clearly mentally ill, and he committed suicide. If you’ve ever known someone with schizophrenia or untreated bipolar, the Freemason, stream-of-consciousness rambling conspiracy stuff is such a giveaway. I understand that it’s hard for family members to reconcile that sometimes, but I think this is definitely what happened here.


I don’t know. They glossed over the fact that he was still writing screenplays, and mystery/conspiracy thrillers seemed to be his preferred genre. He jotted down ideas as they came to him, which could look like disjointed ramblings taken together as a whole. Maybe he was severely mentally ill and paranoid, or maybe the seemingly weird writings he left behind had more to do with him hashing out ideas for a screenplay. In any case, he received an actual call from someone at his workplace before he rushed out of the house, and that person has not said one thing to clarify what that was about. That to me is extremely suspicious.


+1 to all. Also the best friend not attending any of the services, wtf?
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