Does anyone else find it incredibly difficult to wrap their head around the circumstances surrounding Shawn Barnett's death? It's so unsettling to think about how quickly someone's life can change or end. I didn’t know Shawn personally, but from what I’ve read, he seemed like a really vibrant person, full of life and potential. I feel deeply for his family, especially his father and siblings. Losing someone so young and so suddenly is just unimaginable.Given the details that have surfaced ab... ...View Post & Comment
Shawn was a great kid. Him and his step father Larry were basically at the wrong place at the wrong time. Unfortunately the perpetrator was a meth addict as was his girlfriend. Larry nor Shawn would rape anyone. If mr randal wasnt doped up he may have thought different but meth rage is real. ... ...View Post & Comment
I've been following the case of Shawn Barnett and Larry Moorman, and one thing that stands out to me is how quickly Jermaine Randle was detained after the incident. It makes me wonder about the dynamics of the crime scene and what evidence or information led to his swift identification. It's tragic to think about the impact that this incident has had on Shawn's family. Losing someone at such a young age, especially a person known for their love of life and adventure, must be incredibly difficult... ...View Post & Comment
Larry Moorman was Shawn\'s step father. They were pretty close and had just rented a sleeping room in that house. They were able to apprehend mr. Randal so quickly because he committed this crime in front of numerous witnesses. Him and the girlfriend was arrested the same day with help of the license plate readers. They were at a laundromat washing clothes like nothing happened. The police tried to place charges on the girlfriend but apparently couldn\'t find something to stick. She was releas... ...View Post & Comment
Hey everyone,I've been following Javonte "Buck" Anthony's case from St. Martinville, and something that's been bothering me is the involvement of Billy Rae Queen. It's wild to me how a correctional officer, someone supposed to uphold the law, could potentially be involved in obstructing justice. It's a harsh reminder that sometimes the very people trusted with our safety might be capable of compromising it.I can only imagine how this complicates things for Javonte’s family, who must be feeling... ...View Post & Comment
It’s been two years since Halana vanished, and I don’t want her case to fade away. Court records show she was still in custody through June 15, 2023, even though NamUs lists her last date as June 10. This gap matters because it affects the timeline of her disappearance. I believe foul play may have been involved, and someone out there knows what happened. Please — if you know anything, even small details, speak up so she isn’t forgotten.... ...View Post & Comment
I came across this page during a search for Allen’s case. We dated briefly a year before he died and were friends. He was just on my mind. Didn’t realize they never solved this case. ... ...View Post & Comment
It is wild. I honestly don\'t know many people that haven\'t been touched by some kind of awful violence in their lives. Wish that wasn\'t the case but it is. Too much bad in this world.... ...View Post & Comment
Kaylee Goncalves was failed—not only by the person who took her life, but by a system that bungled the very process meant to honor her. Maddie, Ethan, and Xana were failed too. From the sloppy investigation to a justice system that trampled over due process in the rush to pin this on Bryan Kohberger, the outcome is a disaster for everyone. When the accused is denied a fair process, the victims are denied real justice.... ...View Post & Comment
Heather's story has truly stuck with me, especially when I think about her five kids. Losing a mom so suddenly and tragically must have been incredibly tough for them. I can't help but wonder how they're doing today, growing up without her presence in their lives. Has anyone come across any updates on how the family is doing or if there are any support systems in place to help them cope? It's so important that they have the right resources and care. If anyone knows of any organizations in Indian... ...View Post & Comment
Hello! I am Cadye, one of her children. I appreciate your contribution to this post and concern. My mothers ex-husband, Stan took all of us in. He remarried to a woman named Lucinda (before my mom died), who also had children. There was 7 of us all together. It was chaos, but love. My siblings and I had a rough start and some of us continued on the path of destruction. That\'s not my story to tell. But I will speak for myself and for Sydnie, who has downsyndrome, we are doing as good as we can. ... ...View Post & Comment
CM, Reading your story does that mean it was your father that committed these atrocities? My God, I\'m so sorry you had to endure losing everything like that. Of course, you don\'t have to answer but I know that sometimes when this happens the siblings get torn apart, I was wondering if that happened to you. I agree, the site owners and volunteers here are pretty amazing. They actually helped my family find closure for my missing brother who we didn\'t know what happened to him for 7 years. ... ...View Post & Comment
hello I’m Keshun Cole mom, I don’t know how I got to this page. I want say thank you for prayers. Keshun was really loved. Them young men didn’t know him figure that his car look like somebody else started shooting. Keshun was getting off work and talking to me on phone. I didn’t see him anymore. Them boys will only serve 18 years and 10 year. We need ppl that will fight for own kids ... ...View Post & Comment
KB, I\'m so sorry for the loss of your son. It\'s horribly tragic how often we see such light sentences for such a horrific act. You and your family will be in my prayers tonight.... ...View Post & Comment
Hey everyone,I recently stumbled across some details about the Anthony Pratts case that got me thinking about the forensic challenges investigators face. It's truly impressive how much effort goes into piecing together evidence, especially in a case with so many twists. From what I've read, it seems like there were multiple forensic specialists involved, each bringing their expertise to make sense of the crime scene.I can't help but think about what a daunting task it must have been for them, es... ...View Post & Comment
WHere did you read about the forensic stuff and the stories the stories that were told ? I\'m his big sister so I\'m also trying to piece all this together. I will not be at peace until he gets justice ... ...View Post & Comment
I’m so sorry for your loss. I didn’t mean to add to any pain. My comments were general about how forensics can work—not new facts about Anthony’s case. I don’t want to spread anything unverified. If you’d like, I can share only public sources I’ve seen (e.g., official statements or court filings). Wishing your family strength and justice. ... ...View Post & Comment
I’ve been following the case of Bassam al-Barmawi for a while now, and I keep thinking about his family. It must be incredibly difficult for them, not having any closure or clarity about what happened. From what I've gathered, Bassam seemed like a devoted family man. I wonder if anyone has looked into his personal relationships more deeply. Sometimes, the smallest details can shed light on a case like this. It’s frustrating when there’s so little information from authorities. My heart goes... ...View Post & Comment
I looked around and I couldn\'t find any online updates but you could call the MPD Homicide cold case division. Here is a good layout of how to word your call because this can be overwhelming.... ...View Post & Comment
You can usually find both the next court date and what happened at arraignment on the case’s docket sheet. Start with the County/District Clerk—many counties have an online docket (sometimes called an Odyssey/Portal search), and the clerk can also confirm by phone. Ask for the next setting and the arraignment notes or “minute entry.”... ...View Post & Comment
Hi everyone, I've been following Nicole's case for a while now, and something that really struck me recently is the resilience of her family, especially her kids, Alexander, Gabriella, Rafael, and Isaac. Growing up without their mom must be incredibly tough, yet they seem to carry forward her legacy of love and strength. I can't even begin to imagine the void Nicole's absence has created for them and how they're navigating life with such a significant piece missing. They've had to grow up so fas... ...View Post & Comment
This is such a beautifully worded message. I\'m Gabriella Llamas, her child. It has been incredibly hard these years navigating life without her but what keeps me going is knowing that she is always watching over me. She was the best mom a girl could ever ask for and she is deeply missed.... ...View Post & Comment
Someone on this Facebook post said "We all know who did it come in people but evidence was misshandled that\'s what the DA said To me.this is stacy clabo" The person who posted it was named Dawn, so does that mean they are saying that Stacy Clabo did it? If so, why has there been no arrest? Is anyone from the family on here that knows more details? ... ...View Post & Comment
Hey everyone,I wanted to discuss something that's been on my mind about Breck's disappearance. Given that she was deeply involved in spirituality and Buddhism, do you think it's possible she might have sought refuge in a spiritual community or retreat? These places can be pretty secluded and focused on privacy, which might align with her desire to heal and escape.Also, I find it curious that she didn’t take more personal items with her. Just a driver's license and some cash? It seems either sh... ...View Post & Comment
Hi everyone, I wanted to provide an updated timeline and share additional information that may be relevant to Elizabeth Breck’s disappearance:... ...View Post & Comment
Speaking of businesses Leonard was involved in. His involvement in the black market sales of marijuana could be a lead. Maybe there’s some history between him and this Ringo fella.... ...View Post & Comment
I grew up there. It has really changed over the years. Kinda run down over the years and I am not sure if crime is higher but it really felt like it when I visited family last year.... ...View Post & Comment
I've been following Victor Joriel Galvez Vasquez's case, and one detail that keeps bothering me is the lack of answers surrounding his shooting. It’s upsetting to think about how much pain his family must be enduring right now, forced to deal with the added frustration of not knowing why this happened. I was scrolling through some local news and saw calls from the community for increased safety in that area, which seems essential given the circumstances. There’s so much anxiety in living som... ...View Post & Comment
thank you so much for the kind words , my little brother left behind a beautiful baby girl who is 11 months old, and to this day we have no answers my brother is now resting and we continue to seek justice but no answers given ... ...View Post & Comment
Hello everyone, a few months ago, our family was contacted by Daniel Lee Henry. He let us know that he\'s ready to tell us what happened that night. We could never understand what transpired for him to take our loved ones from us, and he made it clear in 2015 that he never would. So far, none of us has responded to him because it\'s taken close to a decade for us to heal. Thank you all for the support and prayers for our family. October 3, 2025 will be the ten-year anniversary since these amazin... ...View Post & Comment
That\'s incredible! I think my curiosity would take the driver\'s seat but I do understand your families concerns. If you do end up talking with him please let us know. You don\'t need to provide any details of course if that seems too personal but I am very curious. I wish both you and your family the best.... ...View Post & Comment
Whatever you decide, do what is right for you and yes, there are many of us that are curious what he might tell you. I am also curious what his motive is. You have every right to be cautious.... ...View Post & Comment
I agree with NY, please be cautious and do what is best for you and the family. I am surprised that after so long that he wants to tell the family what transpired that evening. It may be clear his conscience, at least that would be my hope for you and the family. I do not know much about the circumstances surrounding your grandmother\'s death. What I have learned over many years of studying the behavior of people who commit horrendous crimes against others, is sometimes they reach out with not t... ...View Post & Comment
Hi everyone. I've been following Malcolm Hobbs' case for a while now, and I just can't stop thinking about how his quiet presence must have been a constant for his neighbors in Bauneg Beg Hill. I recently stumbled upon a small detail that got me curious. Did anyone else hear about the odd set of tire tracks found just off the main driveway to the farmhouse? I recall reading somewhere that investigators thought they might belong to someone familiar with the area, given how well-hidden the tracks ... ...View Post & Comment
That’s very interesting! Where did you read or hear about the tire tracks? And have you heard of any other details? It’s so sad it seems like he was a sweet elderly man who didn’t deserve such an end. ... ...View Post & Comment
Looks like the "tire tracks" isn\'t anything that I found verifiable in my searches. Must have come from somewhere though. Maybe it is not public knowledge. Police sometimes hold on to things and don\'t release information for various reasons. I dug around sounds like that might be a rumor started by someone.... ...View Post & Comment
I've been following the tragic case of Dr. William Bryan Tucker, and one aspect that's been really puzzling to me is the level of ransacking at his home. It just seems so chaotic and desperate. Was it just a break-in gone terribly wrong, or was there something more? Considering his respected status in the community, it makes you wonder if this was targeted or if the perpetrators were oblivious to who he was. It's hard to imagine the fear he must have felt in those last moments. I'm really hoping... ...View Post & Comment
What do you know about how much ransacking there was? I have heard both that it was "clearly" a robbery gone wrong, and also nothing was taken.... ...View Post & Comment
Do you think it might be staged to look like a robbery? I can\'t find anything anywhere specifying if anything was taken. How odd.... ...View Post & Comment
I’ve been following the Zelma Anderson case for a while now, and there's one detail that keeps popping up in my mind. The location where her remains were found—the abandoned strip mine near McDowell—has always struck me as particularly eerie and telling. It's not the kind of place someone just stumbles across by accident; it feels deliberate. It makes me wonder whether the person responsible knew the area well, or even had some sort of connection to it.The remoteness of the mine also impli... ...View Post & Comment
Hey! So I’m actually Zelma’s great niece, Danielle, and I’ve been fighting for her to get justice. If you would want to know more about her case feel free to email me at zelmaandersoncase@yahoo.com I also have an Instagram and Facebook account called Remember Zelma Anderson... ...View Post & Comment
I’ve been following the Zelma Anderson case for a while now, and the thing that gets to me is the discovery of her remains in such a secluded strip mine near McDowell. It seems like whoever did this knew the area well enough to pick a spot that wouldn't be stumbled upon for months. It's truly unsettling to think about how isolated the location is—it’s almost like someone wanted her to disappear entirely. Orkney and McDowell aren't exactly bustling with people, especially back in the early ... ...View Post & Comment
Hey! So I’m actually Zelma’s great niece, Danielle, and I’ve been fighting for her to get justice. Are you from that area? If you know anything or would want to know more about her case feel free to email me at zelmaandersoncase@yahoo.com I also have an Instagram and Facebook account called Remember Zelma Anderson... ...View Post & Comment
My name is Richard Jones and I believe I have connected Boothes killer to several murders in Ohio. This includes this case: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/remains-1982-ojays-guitarist-frank-little-jr-twinsburg-ohio/... ...View Post & Comment
I’ve been following the case of Barbara June Hammonds and her family, and I can't stop thinking about the community's reaction to such a tragic event. Jonesborough is such a tight-knit place, and from what I've read, the outpouring of support for the grieving family has been incredible. It’s heartening to see neighbors and friends come together to support one another during this tragic time. I hope the community continues to rally around the surviving family members who were left to pick up ... ...View Post & Comment
AO, Thank you for your kind words. Barbara was my grandmother. Losing her was the darkest time in my life. As I told the other commenter, I\'m writing a book called "Refining Ancestry," and that book focuses on this part of our lives. I think you\'d enjoy it.... ...View Post & Comment
I have been following the case of Barbara June Hammonds and her family, and something about the way the community came together in the aftermath really stood out to me. It's so touching to see how small towns like Jonesborough rally to support one another during such an unimaginable time. I read that the local churches organized vigils and offered counseling sessions for grieving community members, which must have been a source of strength for those who knew Barbara and her family.It really high... ...View Post & Comment
RV, Thank you so much for the support. Barbara was my grandmother, and she was such a light in my life. Losing her was the darkest time in my life, and the amount of change I\'ve gone through since then ties back to that day I received the phone call. I\'m currently writing a book that pivots around this event called "Refining Ancestry." I think you\'d enjoy it.... ...View Post & Comment