Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 12:33     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Joan Risch this story is insane. INSANE. GET ON IT op.


Wow - this is giving Gone Girl vibes.


Here's some theories

https://medium.com/@icestationpoetry/into-thin-air-what-is-the-likeliest-explanation-for-the-disappearance-of-joan-risch-1bdd4953b4e
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 12:29     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Anonymous wrote:Joan Risch this story is insane. INSANE. GET ON IT op.


Wow - this is giving Gone Girl vibes.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 12:29     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ROBERT WONE

He was killed in Georgetown in a townhouse he was in with three men. Extremely suspect and the more and more you look into it the more bizarre it seems than none of the defendants were guilty.


I agree that’s a fascinating murder case but it’s not a missing person


And not even the most fascinating Georgetown murder. Check out the murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 12:18     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Paul Fugate.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 12:08     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Joan Risch this story is insane. INSANE. GET ON IT op.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 12:02     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Anonymous wrote: The Asha Degree case, for me. It's just SO weird that a little girl, from an outwardly stable home, would leave out in a stormy night-and then vanish.


I think she was groomed, and told to leave in the middle of the night on X night and walk to Y location, and then murdered.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 12:01     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Anonymous wrote:Brian Shaffer - Ohio State medical student was seen entering a bar on security cameras and never seen leaving, never seen or heard from again.


Never seen leaving?? That’s wild. When people disappear after nights out I usually assume they felt into the water - so many cities are by the water, or rivers, etc. But never seen leaving is crazy
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 11:59     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ROBERT WONE

He was killed in Georgetown in a townhouse he was in with three men. Extremely suspect and the more and more you look into it the more bizarre it seems than none of the defendants were guilty.


Not missing.


Doesn't matter.


Well it matters when the assignment is to give a missing persons/ disappearance case.


It really doesn't. It's a fascinating cold case that very much fits the mystery vibes OP wanted.


She didn’t say she wanted any old fascinating mystery she said specifically she wanted a missing persons case. It is literally the title of her post.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 11:43     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

The Asha Degree case, for me. It's just SO weird that a little girl, from an outwardly stable home, would leave out in a stormy night-and then vanish.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 11:33     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

I find the ones where someones car breaks down and they make a call for help and then have vanished before help arrives to be fascinating cases.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 11:32     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Diamond and Tionda Bradley in Chicago. Two sisters, ages 3 and 10, walked to the corner convenience store in 2001 and disappeared without a trace.

Jon Benet I would like to have answers!


Did you see this? Last I heard FBI was still looking into the claim, to see if it's Diamond.
https://abc7chicago.com/missing-bradley-sisters-chicago-tionda-and-diamond-found/13271065/


https://www.newsnationnow.com/banfield/could-texas-woman-be-one-of-missing-chicago-bradley-sisters/

I don't see any new updates after August.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 11:31     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Anonymous wrote:Diamond and Tionda Bradley in Chicago. Two sisters, ages 3 and 10, walked to the corner convenience store in 2001 and disappeared without a trace.

Jon Benet I would like to have answers!


Did you see this? Last I heard FBI was still looking into the claim, to see if it's Diamond.
https://abc7chicago.com/missing-bradley-sisters-chicago-tionda-and-diamond-found/13271065/
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 11:22     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Brian Shaffer - Ohio State medical student was seen entering a bar on security cameras and never seen leaving, never seen or heard from again.
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 11:11     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Diamond and Tionda Bradley in Chicago. Two sisters, ages 3 and 10, walked to the corner convenience store in 2001 and disappeared without a trace.

Jon Benet I would like to have answers!
Anonymous
Post 10/23/2023 10:59     Subject: Most interesting missing persons/disappearance cases?

Anonymous wrote:BTW, OP, the Robert Wone case is so interesting they actually did a documentary on it that came out this year. Here is the link to the trailer if you're interested- definitely fascinating true crime https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR6yXsqBzsM


And yet the thread is for missing persons cases. Not true crime. Not murdered.