Anonymous wrote:Dail Dinwiddie - South Carolina missing persons case
http://www.thestate.com/news/local/article174846631.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not super cold, but I really want to know if more people were involved in the murder of that family in NW DC (big news, May of 2015). I still cannot believe it was the work of 1 man.
This exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Atlanta Child Murders
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brandon Lawson
This case is haunting! If you haven’t heard of it or listened to the 911 call, it’s haunting! Just listening to it gives me chills.
There is a really, really good True Crime Garage podcast on this one. I highly recommend it!
I would love to know what happened there.
Wow. I just listened to the 911 call many times, and skimmed through the Reddit thread. Will listen to the podcast tomorrow.
Did anyone else look at this and figure it may have been a drug thing? (Meaning that he was on some sort of drugs and that's what explains how he sounds on the phone; then he ran off and succumbed to the elements?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brandon Lawson
This case is haunting! If you haven’t heard of it or listened to the 911 call, it’s haunting! Just listening to it gives me chills.
There is a really, really good True Crime Garage podcast on this one. I highly recommend it!
I would love to know what happened there.
Wow. I just listened to the 911 call many times, and skimmed through the Reddit thread. Will listen to the podcast tomorrow.
Did anyone else look at this and figure it may have been a drug thing? (Meaning that he was on some sort of drugs and that's what explains how he sounds on the phone; then he ran off and succumbed to the elements?)
I don't think he sounds drugged. There are many versions of the call out there that have been slowed down to see if it helps with clarity. That definitely causes his voice to sound slurred. I don't think there's any indication from his family that he would have taken anything.
Listen to the podcast!
(NP) Which podcast? I heard the true crime garage one but they didn't get too much into that issue. But, the fact that he not only had prior drug charges but had also been in a late night fight with his girlfriend and then decided to leave home around midnight and drive two hours away...and then ran out of gas and left his truck half out into the road all point to possibly being drunk / on drugs to me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brandon Lawson
This case is haunting! If you haven’t heard of it or listened to the 911 call, it’s haunting! Just listening to it gives me chills.
There is a really, really good True Crime Garage podcast on this one. I highly recommend it!
I would love to know what happened there.
Wow. I just listened to the 911 call many times, and skimmed through the Reddit thread. Will listen to the podcast tomorrow.
Did anyone else look at this and figure it may have been a drug thing? (Meaning that he was on some sort of drugs and that's what explains how he sounds on the phone; then he ran off and succumbed to the elements?)
I don't think he sounds drugged. There are many versions of the call out there that have been slowed down to see if it helps with clarity. That definitely causes his voice to sound slurred. I don't think there's any indication from his family that he would have taken anything.
Listen to the podcast!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brandon Lawson
This case is haunting! If you haven’t heard of it or listened to the 911 call, it’s haunting! Just listening to it gives me chills.
There is a really, really good True Crime Garage podcast on this one. I highly recommend it!
I would love to know what happened there.
Wow. I just listened to the 911 call many times, and skimmed through the Reddit thread. Will listen to the podcast tomorrow.
Did anyone else look at this and figure it may have been a drug thing? (Meaning that he was on some sort of drugs and that's what explains how he sounds on the phone; then he ran off and succumbed to the elements?)
I don't think he sounds drugged. There are many versions of the call out there that have been slowed down to see if it helps with clarity. That definitely causes his voice to sound slurred. I don't think there's any indication from his family that he would have taken anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brandon Lawson
This case is haunting! If you haven’t heard of it or listened to the 911 call, it’s haunting! Just listening to it gives me chills.
There is a really, really good True Crime Garage podcast on this one. I highly recommend it!
I would love to know what happened there.
Wow. I just listened to the 911 call many times, and skimmed through the Reddit thread. Will listen to the podcast tomorrow.
Did anyone else look at this and figure it may have been a drug thing? (Meaning that he was on some sort of drugs and that's what explains how he sounds on the phone; then he ran off and succumbed to the elements?)