Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do y’all think about the GA hairdresser? Both the husband and son seemed so strange.
The death definitely impacted the son deeply. He came across as still numb from it 15 years later. I don't trust the husband. The whole ashes scene was bazaar. I really felt he had something to do with it. To lock a teenager out of the house and not let him get his things or anything of his mothers after her disappearance/ death is cruel.
It's clear they strongly disliked each other.
The husband is suspicious. A daytime abduction, her wallet untouched but missing wedding ring, rumors she wanted a divorce. He seemed like a sociopath too, so cruel toward her son.
I watched this episode this morning. Yes, the DH did not have a good relationship with Patrice's son - but that does not make him a murderer. That's a big leap. Not sure what was so "bizarre" about Patrice's ashes either - his reaction to it and discussion surrounding it seemed pretty normal to me.
None of what I saw points to the Rob as the killer.
I completely disagree with your comment, his behavior was very detached. The whole time he talked about her, he did not seem upset. He made statements like it would be physically impossible for me to have done it since I was at this gas station, referencing his receipt, he never expressed remorse but was just protecting himself and explaining why he had an alibi. He talked about sleeping with her ashes but then when he took them out in front of the camera he had to cut through the box so clearly they had not been looked at reviewed before. He talked about how he had her ashes and he would never let pistol have them. He seems like a sick sick man and I definitely think he is guilty
Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about Alonzo Brooks? I hope they find out what actually happened who killed him. Glad they reopened his case. His "friends" seem sketchy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do y’all think about the GA hairdresser? Both the husband and son seemed so strange.
The death definitely impacted the son deeply. He came across as still numb from it 15 years later. I don't trust the husband. The whole ashes scene was bazaar. I really felt he had something to do with it. To lock a teenager out of the house and not let him get his things or anything of his mothers after her disappearance/ death is cruel.
It's clear they strongly disliked each other.
The husband is suspicious. A daytime abduction, her wallet untouched but missing wedding ring, rumors she wanted a divorce. He seemed like a sociopath too, so cruel toward her son.
I watched this episode this morning. Yes, the DH did not have a good relationship with Patrice's son - but that does not make him a murderer. That's a big leap. Not sure what was so "bizarre" about Patrice's ashes either - his reaction to it and discussion surrounding it seemed pretty normal to me.
None of what I saw points to the Rob as the killer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The UFO one is fascinating! Also, the Baltimore one is frightening. Someone at his job definitely knows something.
The friend/boss is so shady. He didn't attend his memorial service or funeral, wtf? One theory is that he fell/was thrown from a helicopter:
https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/unsolved-mysteries-3-major-details-missing-rey-rivera-episode-netflix.html/
There's a book written about the case and the author did an AMA on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/UnsolvedMysteries/comments/hqj3kk/ama_mikita_brottman_author_of_an_unexplained/
After looking at the evidence she concluded that the most likely explanation was Rey had a psychotic episode and jumped. Apparently forensics concluded he could have made the hole with a running start from the roof. And there were some aspects of strange/paranoid behavior leading up to his death. There are certainly some uncertainties but it does seem most likely it was unfortunately a suicide.
Wasn't the distance 45 feet across to the hole, how is that even possible? His injuries weren't consistent with that type of death. How could his phone and glasses be untouched with that kind of fall, and outside of the hole?
Anonymous wrote:I disagree. He said "maybe someone used her like a toy" like a total sociopath. Further, he changed the locks on their home, making sure her kid couldn't get back in, within 24 hours. How does that not suggest he knew very well she wasn't coming back?
Anonymous wrote:I disagree. He said "maybe someone used her like a toy" like a total sociopath. Further, he changed the locks on their home, making sure her kid couldn't get back in, within 24 hours. How does that not suggest he knew very well she wasn't coming back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the French guy got away with murdering his entire family. What a monster. I hope someone identifies him after all this time, but he's probably sitting pretty in Buenos Aries or somewhere similar.
That was sad and crazy
Anonymous wrote:What do y’all think about the GA hairdresser? Both the husband and son seemed so strange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do y’all think about the GA hairdresser? Both the husband and son seemed so strange.
The death definitely impacted the son deeply. He came across as still numb from it 15 years later. I don't trust the husband. The whole ashes scene was bazaar. I really felt he had something to do with it. To lock a teenager out of the house and not let him get his things or anything of his mothers after her disappearance/ death is cruel.
It's clear they strongly disliked each other.
The husband is suspicious. A daytime abduction, her wallet untouched but missing wedding ring, rumors she wanted a divorce. He seemed like a sociopath too, so cruel toward her son.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the French guy got away with murdering his entire family. What a monster. I hope someone identifies him after all this time, but he's probably sitting pretty in Buenos Aries or somewhere similar.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the French guy got away with murdering his entire family. What a monster. I hope someone identifies him after all this time, but he's probably sitting pretty in Buenos Aries or somewhere similar.