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How often do you think of unsolved murder cases?

Jon benet ramsey? Lacy peterson? Is it often?
robb65 · 56-60, M
Occasionally. There's been a handful of more or less local ones that cross my mind from time to time.

Forty something years ago a young girl went missing in the town just north of here. Years later I got to know some of her family. She was never found and in spite of rumors of her being spotted all over the country it's generally believed someone local killed her. Now all the suspects are dead and occasionally a rumor surfaces about what happened and where she may have been buried.

Roughly 1987 a college student was found dead more or less across the street from where I worked at the time. There was a rumor that "when the truth came out everyone would be shocked". The truth never came out. A man was convicted, apparently on nothing more than the testimony of a couple of "witnesses" that were inmates in the county jail. After about 10 years 60 Minutes (or 48 Hours??) got involved and the man who was convicted was set free and sued the state for a large sum of money. I always wondered if the local law was really that incompetent, if they just had it in for that man for other reasons and he was a convenient target, or if they needed to solve the crime quickly in order to cover up for someone else. After 10 years they couldn't seem to agree on any of the details and the real killer was never found.


Early 90's (as best as I can remember) a twenty something young guy who was related to me in a round about way was shot. His "friends" drove him to the local hospital after they hosed his car out and possibly washed the body or changed his clothes. Sheriff's department played around with the case a few weeks before turning it over to the state investigators who couldn't find any evidence. Clearly some of the "friends" knew something but no one ever talked. Someone new ran for sheriff on the slogan of "Remember (guy's name)" and won but they never solved the crime either. One of the "friends" was from a family that had been mixed up in more than one death and I'm almost certain there was at least one other unsolved murder they were present for.. As my ex BIL used to say "people just have a way of dropping dead around those boys".
DrWatson · 70-79, M
I don't dwell on that at all.

And i can't stand how the media sensationalizes these, and milks them for all they can.
Starmaiden · 56-60, F
Lately I've been binge watching true crime videos on youtube, both solved and unsolved. I should focus that attention on more positive things but I guess I still have some shadow work to do. I don't involve my emotions into it. Just trying to figure out the psychology around such criminal minds. I still say the Jon Benet Ramsey case was an inside job.
meggie · F
@Starmaiden a lot of people say that about the Madeleine McCann disappearance too. Both cases have had huge investigations yet remain unsolved.
Ferric67 · M
I don't really give any mental real estate to such negative situations
'Unsolved mysteries' on Netflix
@Domination61 Is it newer cases? I really enjoyed the TV series.
@Domination61 unfortunately not
I don't at all.
Abstraction · 61-69, M
Almost never.
Montanaman · M
Too often, these cases get forgotten. So it's on my mind a lot. True crime is a huge interest of mine. Just saw an article about thst pos Jordan Vanderslut. 😡
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
Yes, no telling how many have been forgotten, seems if it is not big news and not solved quickly they just go away.
Ramsay haunts me. I have a theory from research. Still wish they could catch them and prove it.
SinlessOnslaught · 26-30, M
Murders bore me. I prefer obscure mysteries like Erratas and the Salish Sea human foot discoveries.
adobo ·
loved watching unsolved crimes. makes me wonder what really happened to them
Rolexeo · 26-30, M
Never, I am not a woman, serial killers dont turn me on
HannahSky · F
The one that still comes around every so often is Kevin Collins.
Never. I'm too busy thinking about my unsolved life case.
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SW-User
Just when I watch shows that remind me of those.. Otherwise I don't
ArcticDave · M
Never.

I got away with it, time to move on.
I don't unless someone brings it up.
TheFragile · 46-50, M
A lot. I watch a lot of true crime shows.
WhateverWorks · 36-40
🤔 All the time. Gotta keep it unsolved 😆
Dawgsfan3 · 41-45, M
I’ve thought of Jon Benet some
Not often, I admit. Perhaps when a crime show discusses it, and I feel bad for the families left not knowing what really happened.
itsok · 31-35, F
It’s pretty often
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
Hahah each time i watch something I always think about the loop holes and other things shown
Musicman · 61-69, M
Only when they are talking about it on TV.

 
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