Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so curious about Lauren spierer too. It happened the summer after I graduated from college and I kept thinking how easily it could’ve been any number of my friends. I Google it too occasionally thinking they must have solved it.
One of her friends who was involved has his unique name on a real estate listing outside of my office and I think about it all the time as I pass it.
+3 I don't think the friends were involved at all. I think it was an opportunistic predator who found her stumbling home alone. I don't think the college kids could have disappeared the body and/or one of them would have cracked considering they weren't really close with each other thus wouldn't cover for each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
This is so interesting!
My first thought was, I wonder if she had a miscarriage. Perhaps it started out slowly, she panicked as she paced the house, finally deciding to bring the children to the neighbors. Perhaps she was distraught and started to bleed more heavily and went into a panicked state and fled for help? They say she only lost a half-pint of blood though. But perhaps she thought it was worse that it was?
It wouldn’t account for the beer bottles, though, that’s a mystery.
I thought maybe a diy abortion but now I think PPD and suicide. Definitely suicide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kenley Matheson. Disappeared from Arcadia University in Nova Scotia in 1992. There is an excellent five-part documentary on him on Amazon Prime right now.
Theories include: murder (with several viable suspects playing voluntary roles in the documentary), suicide, psychotic fugue state, intentional disappearance.
This pretty much can be the theory in any disappearance. Aside from abduction/trafficking.
Anonymous wrote:Scott Ratigan
https://www.arlnow.com/2021/01/15/breaking-police-release-surveillance-photos-of-person-of-interest-in-ballston-murder/
Anonymous wrote:Lauren Spierer
Anonymous wrote:I am so curious about Lauren spierer too. It happened the summer after I graduated from college and I kept thinking how easily it could’ve been any number of my friends. I Google it too occasionally thinking they must have solved it.
One of her friends who was involved has his unique name on a real estate listing outside of my office and I think about it all the time as I pass it.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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.