| You people are ghouls. |
Missing person's cases need attention and air time. That's not ghoulish. |
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Kenley Matheson. Disappeared from Arcadia University in Nova Scotia in 1992. There is an excellent five-part documentary on him on Amazon Prime right now.
Theories include: murder (with several viable suspects playing voluntary roles in the documentary), suicide, psychotic fugue state, intentional disappearance. |
I thought maybe a diy abortion but now I think PPD and suicide. Definitely suicide. |
This pretty much can be the theory in any disappearance. Aside from abduction/trafficking. |
I could see that. What do you think went down in the kitchen? What was she carrying outside? And, where did she go! |
I think she wandered off into the woods and likely bled to death. I doubt the area would have been covered like today’s search efforts. |
| Maura Murray |
Oh please. |
There's a way to get a case attention and air time without resorting to dissecting these poor peoples' lives and decisions on a message board. What are you actually doing to help solve these cases besides rubbernecking? |
Point taken, I’m sure you will keep this same attitude when your loved one disappears. “Please, no media attention! Enough focus on my missing child! Don’t be ghoulish! Stop coming up with theories and searching!” |
You have to be kidding. Podcasts have rotted brains. I'm sure you're a real Sherlock Holmes on your couch. |
| Lauren Spierer |
+1 I check on that time to time to see if anything new has surfaced. |
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I am so curious about Lauren spierer too. It happened the summer after I graduated from college and I kept thinking how easily it could’ve been any number of my friends. I Google it too occasionally thinking they must have solved it.
One of her friends who was involved has his unique name on a real estate listing outside of my office and I think about it all the time as I pass it. |