I would like the mystery to be solved of Relisha Rudd - where is her body?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do socks go when you put them in the dryer?
A question for the ages
Luke I am your father.
I got this answer today!
They never make it out of the washing machine.
Once full small items can push to and over the top of the barrel down between the barrel and the outer machine.
They are there just not visible and possibly not accessible without an engineering degree.
so basically. just get a front loader
Anonymous wrote:A local mystery- the Robert Wone murder. I think the 3 roomates did it, but I'm curious what exactly went down and why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want them to find the Ark of the Covenant.
I believe it is packed away in some government warehouse.
Everyone knows that. They even filmed a documentary starring Harrison Ford about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want them to find the Ark of the Covenant.
I believe it is packed away in some government warehouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always think of Melissa Brannen-- her disappearance has always stayed on my mind. I grew up here and vividly remember her case. She had gone for potato chips I believe it was.
Solved and perpetrator tried and incarcerated for life.
Was it the apartment maintenance man? I could never find an update on her story. Please post a link.
OMG, Please. I had never heard of this so typed the name into google and the very first link is the comprehensive wikipedia page. Google is NOT hard:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Melissa_Brannen
Anonymous wrote:The real story behind the Making a Murderer case (Steven Avery/Teresa Halbach).
Anonymous wrote:I was living in Georgetown that year but was in Richmond at the time of the crash. For a year afterward, every time I saw a plane go overhead in Georgetown, I thought about that crash and I wondered what path the plane took to the Pentagon. Did anyone look up and say to themselves, "That seems like an unusual flight path"?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No cell phone videos of the crash? Wasn't there just one poor quality security camera that caught one frame of the plane? I don't doubt that it happened, but thought it was weird that there weren't more videos/photos in such a dense area.
In 2001, not everyone had cell phones-let alone cell phones with video cameras in them. And even if they did, the hundreds of people sitting in traffic wouldn't be video taping the Pentagon that they drive past every single day.
Just what I was about to say. I guess a plane could crash into the Potomac but I wouldn't have video evidence if I just happened to be sitting in traffic on the GW Parkway at the same time.
Ok so no commuters would take a photo/video, but no one in the whole approach area was filming anything? No other security cameras? Of one of our top military buildings? Again, I don't doubt that it happened. Just thought it was odd there weren't more photos/videos of the plane flying right before the crash.
Of course there's security camera footage of it. It's on YouTube. I believe they seized all security footage immediately afterwards but it was eventually released.
There's very few videos of the first plane hitting the towers too. There's more footage of the second plane and the collapse because it took longer to happen. It's hard to video something that happens in a split second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was living in Georgetown that year but was in Richmond at the time of the crash. For a year afterward, every time I saw a plane go overhead in Georgetown, I thought about that crash and I wondered what path the plane took to the Pentagon. Did anyone look up and say to themselves, "That seems like an unusual flight path"?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No cell phone videos of the crash? Wasn't there just one poor quality security camera that caught one frame of the plane? I don't doubt that it happened, but thought it was weird that there weren't more videos/photos in such a dense area.
In 2001, not everyone had cell phones-let alone cell phones with video cameras in them. And even if they did, the hundreds of people sitting in traffic wouldn't be video taping the Pentagon that they drive past every single day.
Just what I was about to say. I guess a plane could crash into the Potomac but I wouldn't have video evidence if I just happened to be sitting in traffic on the GW Parkway at the same time.
Ok so no commuters would take a photo/video, but no one in the whole approach area was filming anything? No other security cameras? Of one of our top military buildings? Again, I don't doubt that it happened. Just thought it was odd there weren't more photos/videos of the plane flying right before the crash.
Of course there's security camera footage of it. It's on YouTube. I believe they seized all security footage immediately afterwards but it was eventually released.
There's very few videos of the first plane hitting the towers too. There's more footage of the second plane and the collapse because it took longer to happen. It's hard to video something that happens in a split second.
I think it came in over the mall, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was living in Georgetown that year but was in Richmond at the time of the crash. For a year afterward, every time I saw a plane go overhead in Georgetown, I thought about that crash and I wondered what path the plane took to the Pentagon. Did anyone look up and say to themselves, "That seems like an unusual flight path"?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No cell phone videos of the crash? Wasn't there just one poor quality security camera that caught one frame of the plane? I don't doubt that it happened, but thought it was weird that there weren't more videos/photos in such a dense area.
In 2001, not everyone had cell phones-let alone cell phones with video cameras in them. And even if they did, the hundreds of people sitting in traffic wouldn't be video taping the Pentagon that they drive past every single day.
Just what I was about to say. I guess a plane could crash into the Potomac but I wouldn't have video evidence if I just happened to be sitting in traffic on the GW Parkway at the same time.
Ok so no commuters would take a photo/video, but no one in the whole approach area was filming anything? No other security cameras? Of one of our top military buildings? Again, I don't doubt that it happened. Just thought it was odd there weren't more photos/videos of the plane flying right before the crash.
Of course there's security camera footage of it. It's on YouTube. I believe they seized all security footage immediately afterwards but it was eventually released.
There's very few videos of the first plane hitting the towers too. There's more footage of the second plane and the collapse because it took longer to happen. It's hard to video something that happens in a split second.
I think it came in over the mall, right?