What cold case do you reaaallly want solved?

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Anonymous wrote:Chandra Levy


On March 3, 2009, D.C. authorities obtained a warrant to arrest Ingmar Guandique, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador. He had been convicted of assaulting two other women in Rock Creek Park around the time of Levy's disappearance. Prosecutors alleged that Guandique had attacked and tied up Levy in a remote area of the park and left her to die of dehydration or exposure. In November 2010 Guandique was convicted of murdering Levy; he was sentenced in February 2011 to 60 years in prison. In June 2015, Guandique was granted a new trial. On July 28, 2016, prosecutors announced that they would not proceed with the case against Guandique and would, instead, seek to have him deported.



OMG, what a horrible way for that poor woman to die! She was dying when people were looking for her?
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Anonymous wrote:Chandra Levy


On March 3, 2009, D.C. authorities obtained a warrant to arrest Ingmar Guandique, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador. He had been convicted of assaulting two other women in Rock Creek Park around the time of Levy's disappearance. Prosecutors alleged that Guandique had attacked and tied up Levy in a remote area of the park and left her to die of dehydration or exposure. In November 2010 Guandique was convicted of murdering Levy; he was sentenced in February 2011 to 60 years in prison. In June 2015, Guandique was granted a new trial. On July 28, 2016, prosecutors announced that they would not proceed with the case against Guandique and would, instead, seek to have him deported.



OMG, what a horrible way for that poor woman to die! She was dying when people were looking for her?


What frustrates me about the Chandra Levy case is, this happened in Washington DC, an area with tons on manpower. The most logical place to search was rock creek park. If I were here then, I would have volunteered to search for her in rock creek park. I think she could have been found alive. It's such a sad case.
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JFK
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Anonymous wrote:Robert Eric Wone. So, so, so bizarre!


This is what I was going to post.
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Anonymous wrote:I used to want the McCann case solved. Then I read enough to believe it is - the parents did it on accident. I also think Jon Benet was an accident (her brother).


I believe this to be true as well. Up until recently I always thought an intruder killed job benet but after watching all the new shows about the case I now believe it was probably the brother. I think he killed her with a flashlight over a piece of pineapple.


Who staged the cover up then? That could not have been the brother.

The parents. I feel so sorry for the dad. They seemed like great parents.

According to the autopsy and ADA, the force that JBR was hit with was enough to take down a 350 pound man...and that it is highly a 9-year-old would have the strength to carry that out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to want the McCann case solved. Then I read enough to believe it is - the parents did it on accident. I also think Jon Benet was an accident (her brother).


It was not the parents in either case.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I used to want the McCann case solved. Then I read enough to believe it is - the parents did it on accident. I also think Jon Benet was an accident (her brother).


It was not the parents in either case.


Care to elaborate?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:William Bradford Bishop.

Lord Lucan


Yup. Asshole.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Robert Eric Wone. So, so, so bizarre!


This is what I was going to post.


+1 Robert Wone
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Lisa irwin
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Robert Eric Wone. So, so, so bizarre!


+1

JonBenet -- i know the family (not well). i don't think they did it.
Madeline McCann.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chandra Levy


On March 3, 2009, D.C. authorities obtained a warrant to arrest Ingmar Guandique, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador. He had been convicted of assaulting two other women in Rock Creek Park around the time of Levy's disappearance. Prosecutors alleged that Guandique had attacked and tied up Levy in a remote area of the park and left her to die of dehydration or exposure. In November 2010 Guandique was convicted of murdering Levy; he was sentenced in February 2011 to 60 years in prison. In June 2015, Guandique was granted a new trial. On July 28, 2016, prosecutors announced that they would not proceed with the case against Guandique and would, instead, seek to have him deported.



OMG, what a horrible way for that poor woman to die! She was dying when people were looking for her?


What frustrates me about the Chandra Levy case is, this happened in Washington DC, an area with tons on manpower. The most logical place to search was rock creek park. If I were here then, I would have volunteered to search for her in rock creek park. I think she could have been found alive. It's such a sad case.


They did search in Rock Creek park with a cast of hundreds, they just didn’t find her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I used to want the McCann case solved. Then I read enough to believe it is - the parents did it on accident. I also think Jon Benet was an accident (her brother).


It was not the parents in either case.


It was definitely the family in both cases, although both were likely accidents.
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MH370
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+1 seth rich
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