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I've been following Chalice Welch's case closely, and something that really stands out to me is the stranger she left with at the Embassy Suites. It seems odd that no one has come forward to identify him, given that it was a public event with lots of people around. Was this someone she knew, or merely an acquaintance she met that night? It's unsettling to think that no one can recall much about him, not even a basic description. I wonder if there’s security footage from the hotel or nearby bus... ...View Post & Comment
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Hey everyone,I’ve been following Brent Arancio’s case and I keep thinking about the impact his passing has on his family and the community. It’s hard to grasp how someone could lose their life over $150 — it's a stark reminder of the senseless violence that's out there. I read that Brent was always putting others first, whether he was serving his country or working at the motel to provide for his family. It feels so tragic that someone so selfless could be taken in such a cruel way.I’m... ...View Post & Comment
I can tell you justice was NOT served. Under WA law the most he could get would be 27 yrs. Ohio combined 2 of his charges so instead of a 3rd strike it was basically a second. After 5 years, over 100 different hearings 10 total attorneys he chose to plead guilty 10 minutes before he was to take the stand. (take a look at the records sometime). He got 20 yrs on the plea deal which he\'s now trying to withdraw. He\'ll get out before 42 yet he killed Brent who was 40. ... ...View Post & Comment
Hey everyone,I've been puzzled by something in Thomas Joshua Hayes' missing case. Has anyone dug into his background or noticed how health issues might have played a role? Given that Josh was experiencing respiratory problems before his disappearance, I wonder if this could have led him to seek medical help somewhere far from his usual spots in Astoria or Long Beach. The fact that he might have had an undiagnosed illness makes me think he could've been trying to find answers on his own.Does anyo... ...View Post & Comment
We checked all hospitals in Washington and Oregon ... ...View Post & Comment
I've been following Paige Murphy's case closely since it happened, and I wanted to talk about the location where Dustin Stidham was eventually found. It got me thinking about how terrifying it must have been for the local community during those days he was on the run. Lower McIntosh Road and the surrounding woods – those are areas some of us might be familiar with, places you'd never expect to have ties to something so tragic. I can only imagine how unsettling it was for residents knowing ther... ...View Post & Comment
Paige was my niece. And this is still a horrible thing that happened, to anyone. And most people don\'t realize that Dustin shot her while their two children were in the home... ...View Post & Comment
I was thinking a lot lately about the timing of Clarence Wilson's tragedy. It happened right in the middle of the day, which is honestly chilling. To me, this suggests one of two things: either someone was brazen enough to strike during daylight hours, or maybe they were familiar with the neighborhood and felt comfortable doing so. It makes you wonder how someone could do something so bold without fear of being seen or heard.I also feel for the community that is still dealing with the aftermath.... ...View Post & Comment
They were already there. He locked everyone in and let you out. It was a rooming house. Prior to him passing he told me he was arguing over repairs and he never reveal who owned the property. I believe either he owned the property through illegal dealings or my grandmother owned the property. He didn\'t trust anyone including me he also like dealing with local street walkers who he could\'ve trusted. He was well like around the neighborhood even by gang members. This close personal, accurate and... ...View Post & Comment
Update: the killer was convicted of 2nd degree murder and was given a 55 to life sentence plus 2 years. Sentencing was on Nov 14. 2025. The killer, M Rhine showed no remorse and didn\'t give a statement. His sentence was doubled because he was a repeat violent offender and it\'s his 3rd strike. Justice served. ... ...View Post & Comment
Update: the killer was convicted of 2nd degree murder and was given a 55 to life sentence plus 2 years. Sentencing was on Nov 14. 2025. The killer, M Rhine showed no remorse and didn\'t give a statement. His sentence was doubled because he was a repeat violent offender and it\'s his 3rd strike. Justice served. ... ...View Post & Comment
I believe I\'ve solved my father\'s murder. I believe it was over his property. I believe and concluded whoever sold his property and let it sit like that. Has changed everything to cover there tracks. I know who this person is and has access through personal relations with him. This person has lied about there name and has no true identity. Upon checking all the purchases for Clarence Melvin Wilson who has no valuable information that suggest that\'s his actual name. This person is also involve... ...View Post & Comment
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Well that was my father. For a long time I dealt with it as grief. Now I can handle it. If anyone has any information about what happened to my father, please let me know? Don\'t share in a post message me directly. Thank You ... ...View Post & Comment
I just came across the tragic news about Christopher Rice's passing, and my heart goes out to his family and friends as they try to process this senseless loss. It’s beyond comprehension how someone could escalate an already terrifying robbery into such a violent act. From what I've read, the incident happened so quickly; it’s terrifying to think about how our lives can change in an instant.One detail that stuck out to me is the way the authorities managed to apprehend the suspect so swiftly... ...View Post & Comment
Thank you so much for the kind words. Christopher was my uncle, but truthfully more like my brother, my grandparents raised me and I grew up living in the same house with Christopher a lot of my childhood. I looked up to him, always wanted to be cool just like him, I was his roll dog, he used to call me his back pocket lol he was and always will be my protector. Christopher didn’t deserve this. ... ...View Post & Comment
Hello I’m Clinton Johnson Niece I was 9 Years old I been rapped on the side of the house by my cousin and my uncle was down stairs Clinton Johnson’s his mother Emma Johnson I been told a lie since then thst the house been shot up before and my grandpa refused to move because he owned the place and 12 years old yhey told me my other uncle Mike and Meme And Clinton Johnson was there at the store woth meme and his wife and kids they were outside waiting on Mike and Mike seen the guy at the stor... ...View Post & Comment
I’m so, so sorry for everything you’ve been through. Both what happened to you as a child and what you went through when Clinton was killed. No child should ever have to experience that kind of trauma or be lied to about it for years.... ...View Post & Comment
I understand what you are saying but they silence my uncle because he knew what was going in the family he became a threat to those people his own brothers did it and the whole thing they saying is a lie he didn’t die in no yard his remains was by the gate . I’m so sad I was only 14 now I put the things together now something told me to look back at his case I tried to go down to the police station and tell them what’s going on but he dismissed me he said what’s my number and never gave ... ...View Post & Comment
But I know who are responsible them are my family I’m not blaming or point fingers at nobody I’m listening to my instincts now I was younger than and I thought my family wouldn’t lie to me and I know for fact his family were their my dream showed me His brothers Mike & meme taking his clothes outside why they were in they switched clothes to make it seem like it was him he were the shooter and he wasn’t idk how long my uncle been died my last time was when I was about 13 years old Iâ... ...View Post & Comment
Everything they said was lies I’m speaking up that’s what the police want right so why nobody can hear me out my voice is important to be heard and listen to not demanding me to do Threapy that’s the same things is silencing a person by saying I’m not listening to what you have to say the news not 100% accurate at all . Especially if you know police officers Look at his article it’s 2 different articles mismatch one say May 5 2015 one says may 29 2015 but it wasn’t no body but May 5... ...View Post & Comment
What you mean my safety nobody knows where I am or where I stay and I’m not hiding from anyone if they decide to look at this . ... ...View Post & Comment
Carlos (Tiki) was a beautiful human being and it seems his murder is not being worked at all. I can’t help but wonder if his family being Cuban has something to do with the lack of updates/progress. It’s as if he has just been forgotten due to one bad decision in a life of 19 years of unselfish, loving, good decisions. I do not know one person that knew him that didn’t adore him. I have heard he had friends with him so there have to be witnesses. I don’t think this is being investigated ... ...View Post & Comment
Thank you so much for sharing this and for speaking so lovingly about Tiki. Your words make it very clear how deeply he was loved and how many lives he touched in his 19 years.... ...View Post & Comment
I've been thinking a lot about the community response in Chatham after Jeremiah's murder, and it seems like there's been an outpouring of support but also a lot of fear among residents. It's really a reminder of how fragile our sense of safety can be. I can't even imagine what Jeremiah's family is going through, but I do hope they feel some comfort from the people rallying around them.Another thing that strikes me is the ripple effect on the neighborhood. I've read some comments from locals feel... ...View Post & Comment
The family greatly appreciate your kind words, thank you kindly.Jeremiah’s Mom is heartbroken. This is her second son to be killed in the streets of Chicago! My prayers goes out to her.... ...View Post & Comment
I miss both my sons ... ...View Post & Comment
I am a family member of the victims. Thank those of you who have expressed your concerns for Autumn and Gustav. Every hour of the day my heart aches for them. I’ve heard many stories, some same stories multiple times. Everybody knows but nobody seems to have the courage to speak up. Is it the money?? I’d give all I have to bring them back. ... ...View Post & Comment
I also am a family of Gustav and Autumn. My heart aches for them too and Cashmere. Life is serious, and when the wrong decision is made and you aren\'t as stupid as others then you want to kill somebody. You want to ambush somebody and hide. That didn\'t work well for others. The streets know what happened, but the police don\'t seem to care. When they put a hit out on you , to juveniles the money they is not worth taking anothers life. It\'s a vicious circle. It just depends on your famil... ...View Post & Comment
I’m so sorry for everything your family has been through—for Gustav, Autumn, and Cashmere. The pain and anger in your words are completely understandable. No one should have to carry what you’re carrying or feel like the streets know more than the people who are supposed to protect you.... ...View Post & Comment
I've been following Kelly Diane Sims' case for a while now, and something that's always puzzled me is the timeline of her walking to the Rendezvous Tavern. It's such a short distance, just two blocks, yet she vanished without a trace. Did anyone see her on those streets that day, even just for a moment? I know it was the '90s and surveillance wasn't like today, but it's hard to believe nobody noticed anything unusual, especially in a small place like Kelso. It makes you wonder if someone was spe... ...View Post & Comment
Was it the identity of the person who dropped her off ever made public?... ...View Post & Comment
I’ve been following Treyvon Jackson’s case since the news first broke, and while it’s been incredibly upsetting to learn about what happened, I’ve been thinking a lot about the impact of changing narratives. Initially, everything pointed towards an electric-bike purchase gone horribly wrong, but as details emerged, the focus shifted towards it being a marijuana robbery. It’s terrifying how quickly situations can escalate, and tragic incidents like this remind us of how dangerous misinf... ...View Post & Comment
John Mancuso is accused of killing Treyvon Jackson on July 22. Unfortunately the murderer was released and charges were dropped. Justice isn’t being sought for Treyvon. John Mancuso is back home with his family enjoying the holidays after killing and robbing Treyvon. ... ...View Post & Comment
I can't stop thinking about the last moments of Quinton's life at the Sunset Villa apartment complex. It's so chilling to imagine such a vibrant person's life ending so abruptly in a place that's supposed to be a community's home. I drove by there recently, and it just felt eerie knowing what happened in that parking lot. I hope the residents there are cooperating with the police because sometimes someone might notice things they don't realize are important. My heart goes out to Quinton's family... ...View Post & Comment
Thank you so much this is still painful to know I can\'t talk to my little brother. It\'s a painful reality when community loyalty clashes with the need for justice and healing within families. The "no snitching" culture, while rooted in protecting communities, can inadvertently perpetuate cycles of violence and silence that cause immense pain. Speaking out is crucial to reclaiming our communities and ensuring the safety and well-being of our children.... ...View Post & Comment
Has anyone heard more about Thomas' financial situation? It seems really strange to me that his finances were left completely untouched after his disappearance. If he was planning to move to Mexico, wouldn’t he at least need some of his money for travel expenses? It seems like he had something planned, yet didn't use any funds to follow through. Could it be that something happened during his train journey that prevented him from accessing his accounts? This whole situation has me puzzled. Woul... ...View Post & Comment
This guy was my step father. I\'m not sure what I can say here without getting kicked off the website. But he was not coherent enough to make "plans." He was a long term drug addict with a record of it. His money was from welfare. My theory is he was kicked off the train at some point for being disruptive and probably perished in a ditch somewhere. ... ...View Post & Comment
Did anyone else follow the details about how meticulously planned this murder was? It's just chilling to think about. I’ve been reflecting on how technology played a role in their preparation. The way the Strouths used internet searches to try to evade capture is absolutely baffling. It’s hard to comprehend the cold, calculated mindset they had. My thoughts are with Michael Heatherly’s family as they relive this ordeal through the legal process. I can’t imagine how daunting it must be fo... ...View Post & Comment
Ashley keeps wiggling her way out of going to trial. And the judge keeps letting her. Now it might be September of 2026. ... ...View Post & Comment
Does anyone else find it interesting how quickly the jury reached their verdict in the trial of Dimas Gonzales? Only an hour and a half of deliberation before they found him guilty of Bernard Canady's murder. I mean, that seems pretty decisive for such a serious case, right? It makes me wonder what kind of evidence was presented that led them to such a swift conclusion. I really hope it means they had solid, undeniable proof. Bernard's family deserves that level of certainty after such a sensele... ...View Post & Comment
As a character witness for my Dad, I wasn\'t able to hear/see any of the evidence. I wasn\'t able to sit in during the trial. The verdict, at the time felt, relieving, I guess? I\'m grateful to the prosecution team, the jurors, and even the defense attorney, for making sure it was a fair trial. I do understand that there was never truly a question on who did it, but why he did it. Yet, now, I feel as though I never truly wanted the Gonzalez family to feel the same pain as we did, the same loss. ... ...View Post & Comment
LONG LIVE MY HEART ... ...View Post & Comment
I landed here while researching Amy Sher\'s case. She was last seen at her job in Burlington and lived in Billerica, the next town over. It is clear she never was in Cambridge as the official reports suggest. We also know police took the husband\'s word for it, that she just left her son and took off. Why is it that once you become a paid member to this site, you don\'t get the information you paid to see on this database? With cases this old, it\'s really difficult to be able to separate facts ... ...View Post & Comment
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I've been following Suliasi Pakileata's case, and it just doesn't sit right with me. From what his girlfriend said, everything happened in an instant. I can't imagine the shock and horror she must have felt, seeing him on the ground like that. It makes me wonder about the surveillance footage from Shima's Supermarket—what does it reveal?With the police saying it's not a random act, I can't help but think about who would do this and why. It's chilling to imagine that someone might have targeted... ...View Post & Comment
I know his girl friend suli was my friend personally her story changed when she told It to us I personally feel like she was involved in it ... ...View Post & Comment
I can\'t stop thinking about the community\'s response to Robert Abdelkader III\'s tragic death. It\'s incredibly disheartening to see that, despite so many witnesses at the party, there\'s still a lack of actionable leads. I get that fear or mistrust can make people hesitate, especially given the circumstances, but holding back information might mean justice is further delayed for Robert and his loved ones.... ...View Post & Comment